Have a frontal accident with you driving and you'll find out real fast.
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Have a frontal accident with you driving and you'll find out real fast.
For help, visit www.carandtruckremotes.com, www.keylessrides.com, or www.programyourremote.com
When in doubt, ask Dad for advice.
If the car has an automatic transmission, it could be the overdrive sensor. Try and disconnect the sensor plug at the the left lower rear of the engine (by the left front fender). Now go back on...
Could be the overdrive transmission sensor. Disconnect the plug and see what happens.
If the BMW parts department will not order, try www.rockauto.com, www.carquest.com, www.innerautoparts.com or www.autopartswarehouse.com
If the BMW parts department will not order, try www.rockauto.com, www.carquest.com, www.innerautoparts.com or www.autopartswarehouse.com
Check with www.dormanproducts.com They carry specialty automotive parts sold separately when the dealer says you have to buy the complete assembly.
Visit www.wagonmaster.com or call Leon 1-830-896-6850 [email protected]
This man is a collector of older Jeeps, knows their quirks and restores them.
Usually I found the problem to be either a burn out bulb, bad ground or the incorrect number bulb installed.
Go direct, check with www.optimabatteries.com
For low cost auto painting, check with www.maaco.com for estimate and location of shop closest to you.
Make sure the windshield does not have any residue. Try cleaning with a film type cleanser. Being that new blades have been installed, try putting the left blade on the right to see if any...
www.installdr.com and www.the12volt.com can be of help
Have your mechanic show you the damaged steel metal lines (have the car up on the lift) that he plans on replacing. Steel tubing going bad in less then 11 years is rare unless you live in an area...
Have your mechanic show you the damaged steel metal lines (have the car up on the lift) that he plans on replacing. Steel tubing going bad in less then 11 years is rare unless you live in an area...
Purchase a book on basic body repairs and read the material on how to handle simple repairs for beginners.
try www.yearone.com www.opgi.com www.caswell.com www.ems.com www.goodmark.com or www.millsupply.com to name a few.
Check with any CDJ dealer parts store or www.rockauto.com www.innerautoparts.com or www.carquest.com
It depends on the the steel line you purchase for length and weather the fittings have to be changed from the old line to the new line. The location makes a difference also as well as your expertise.
Drop by your auto parts store and check out their service manuals or try www.autozone.com/servicelet/uibroker
Your CDJ dealer service department might give you a print out on request.
If you do not receive an answer, try www.mygmlink.com or www.goss-garage.com
try www.installdr.com or www.the12volt.com
I would stay will the Audi recommendation and if you do add additional air, no higher then 2 pounds more.
www.automotiveinteriors.com or www.autoleathering.com might be of help. Also check with the automotive trim/interior shops in your area or question the people at the custom car shows.