Each company makes their own motors. They may not build the individual components.
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Type: Posts; User: jumbobret
Each company makes their own motors. They may not build the individual components.
Owners manual will not help with this info, but Auto Zone can.
1.5 liter 92 horsepower Yes you can
Ok if you cannot get it at regular parts stores. then it does not cost double. If you need one and the dealership is your only option, then what are your other choices besides junk yard?
Maaco $ 750.00 Real body shop $2500.00 & up
Maaco $ 750.00 Real body shop $2500.00 & up
Alternator probably died.
There are two different wheels there, buy the other set.
They used a "Slim Jim"
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slim_Jim_(lock_pick)
or you failed to lock it.
Take it to your local dealership, they do not expect you to drive to Florida.
Sounds more like a blown hose, because if it were a head gasket you'd find oil in water, if it were a heater core you'd find antifreeze inside of car on passenger. The heater core is in the inside of...
Replace head lamp switch and you'll be fine. It is grounding out internally.
You need a front brake job.
Fusible link is bad.
The oil pump is under the hood, it is in the engine.
Is the motor making funny noises? Lots of car do not have oil pressure gauges.
I'm good thanks.
I'm good thanks.
QUIT PRESSING GAS PEDAL!! That is designed to start without pressing gas pedal. Just turn key on wait about 3 seconds turn key to start position WITHOUT pressing gas pedal, it should start.
QUIT PRESSING GAS PEDAL!! That is designed to start without pressing gas pedal. Just turn key on wait about 3 seconds turn key to start position WITHOUT pressing gas pedal, it should start.
Did you google it yet? Google is your friend.
When you press on the pedal the rpms are suppose to go up, when you let off the pedal the car should move. But if rpms go up when you let up on pedal you've got problems.
Yes, because the motor is not staying still.
Yes but only with a wheel adaptor. But why? You can buy a used wheel from a junk yard for about $20.00
Why would your insurance be liable, you were the one who got hit.
What weight oil does the owners manual say to use?