Since you did not specify which state you have your license in, or which state is your home state, nobody on here will be able to give you an accurate answer. Call your home state DMV or go to their...
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Type: Posts; User: ShaneA
Since you did not specify which state you have your license in, or which state is your home state, nobody on here will be able to give you an accurate answer. Call your home state DMV or go to their...
Sounds like you may have a broken motor mount. Use a jack on the engine, being careful not to smash the oil pan, and push up on the engine. See if any of the mounts separate.
Sounds like you may have a broken motor mount. Use a jack on the engine, being careful not to smash the oil pan, and push up on the engine. See if any of the mounts separate.
You should be able to find a lock smith that can copy the key for you. Then I would use the copy and keep the original safe.
A good rule of thumb, change the oil every 600 miles per quart the engine will hold.
I used to work in a tire shop. What I would do in this case is jack your car so that wheel is off the ground. Take a hammer and hit the tire on the sidewall, close to the rim, but not hitting the...