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Member Since June 20, 2008
55, Male, ocklawaha FL, United States

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2001 Toyota MR2 braking problem

First guess would be caliper. Also check for front Wear like a loose strut(If equipped) Upper and lower ball joints, control arm bushings, stabilizer bushings. If there are worn parts (especially ...
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How to work on a 2000 mercury sable, or just ...

Sables and Torus are both hard to work on compared to most cars. there cramped and close Tolerances. Which belt are you talking about. serpenteen or timing.
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1989 gmc vandura

The heater core calls for 6.7 hrs or more. In other words it's something that can't be totally explained in text, you have to witness the processes. There are many parts that are removed and ...
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We have a 2000 Chevy 2500 LE Pickup. It started ...

When it quits running, you have to check for spark and fuel. This will start to lead you to witch path to take. Is it in the fuel, or is it in the ignition. or both.
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Integrated control relay module location for 1998 ...

Thats a good one. I don't show any IC relay in a 3.0 or a 3.8 in that year . Maybe it's also called somthing else.
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Troubleshooting auto repair I have a 1999 ford ...

Are there any relays in the power dis. box ? Usually a humming noise is a relay. if so then that would explain your problem.
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I have s1a 1995 Isuzu Rodeo four wheel drive with ...

Most of the time this is just a faulty sensor. Replace the faulty sensor.
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Do you know whats the screws called that you put ...

Remove clamps, Cut a slot with razer down the old hose were it meets. pry off old hose carfully. Sand or clean any old debies. put clamps loosly on new hose and lube lightly inside both ends with ...
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