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Affordable Japanese Used Cars by
[email protected]
Are you looking for an inexpensive used and new car in Japan? Look no
further. SBT Japan is one of the automobile companies that provide
excellent and satisfying services in the field of cars industry. They
provide many types of cars that you can choose from such as BMW,
Porsche, Mitsubishi,...
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1988 Caprice: Bypassing Horn Relay? by
Josh[_8_]
My neighbor's horn is inoperative. The problem is inside the steering
wheel. Rather than pay the several hundred bucks two different
garages have quoted him to repair it, he's bought a push-button switch
(similar to a doorbell buzzer) at AutoZone. The plan is to attach it
to the steering column,...
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Mitchell [ 54 CDs ], Alldata 2004, [4 DVDs], [53 CDs], BMW, MERCEDES, AUDI, year 2005 - 2003 , total 107 CDs by
vvcd
Mitchell , Alldata 2004, , , BMW, MERCEDES,
AUDI, year 2005 - 2003 , total 107 CDs
buy, risk-free purchase, working, tested, fully functional, very cheap
discounted price, low cost, quality OEM...
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Heater hose replacement by
Jon C
http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?mfrcode=DAC&mfrpartnumber=300122&parttype=1066&ptset=A
http://tinyurl.com/bt2t4
This hose assembly on my 98 Grand Am is leaking at connection B.
Instead of replacing the entire assembly at $62, I was thinking of
simply cutting away the upper hose (A...
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98 honda prelude - timing belt quest. by
cr4wley
I bought this car about 2 months ago, and I'm jsut about to hit 115,000
miles.
I did some calling to see if the previous owners had changed the timing
belt and they said they had not. So I'm pretty much way over due for a
tim belt ey?
any suggestions on how to get the best replacement...
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Fuel Injectors? by
John P.[_1_]
2001 crown vic 4.6...suspect fuel injectors are leaking fuel into the
cylinders when sitting. How do i go about checking this problem?
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1992 Buick Lesabre, Please Help!! by
Dannapski
The car has been has been having a hesitation,
when i took it to the shop the guy said it was
a problem with a Position Sensor Magnet Interrupter. He then told me that
the parts were cheap but the labor was about $300+.
I need to know, is the $300+ dollars on the level or am I being taken.
Thanks
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1994 Ford F-150 Speed Sensor by
[email protected]
My speedometer/odometer (Electronic Dash) went out and now the
transmission shifts hard. I narrowed it down to the vehicle speed
sensor, but I can't find it. There is a sensor on the rear
differential, but it completely different from the new VSS I have in my
hand. I assume it is an ABS sensor. I...
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February 13th 12 05:07 PM
by AD[_2_]
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The best oil change shop I ever seen by
loron
I'm on the road quite often because of my job. Lately I was in the Easley,
SC area. My car needed an oil change and there was a shop close to where I
was working so I decided to go there.
Wow! What a service. That is the best I ever had. I was shocked since all
the technician are female. They are...
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96 Nissan Sentra... Would this kind of radiator hose cause overheating? by
Al Kondo
I have been struggling with an overheating problem with my 96 Sentra
with 1.6 liter engine. It has 120 k miles and has been a reliable and
well running automobile, until this problem.
I have been doing quite a few things to isolate the problem including
having radiator checked out at a shop,...
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Which torque wrench? by
Alessio Sangalli
Hi guys. I am new to the country, I used to live in Europe. I have
bought a Toyota FJ Cruiser and I will be doing part of the maintainence
on my own. For example I will be mounting rock sliders, rotate the
tires, change oil and that kind of stuff.
I want to buy a "click" torque wrench to perform...
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1998 Plymouth Voyager "Service Engine" Codes by
kit
Slow city driving in the rain today when, with no warning or mishap,
the "Service Engine Soon" light came on. No symptoms, car runs fine.
Tried the ignition key on-off-on-off-on trick and got the "Service
Engine Soon" light to blink out codes: 12 43 55. Alpar.com interprets
this as two codes, 12...
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by Woody
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How to remove a stripped timing tensioner bolt? by
Ryan Underwood
Ok, so disassembling everything for my head gasket replacement WAS going
well, in fact all too well, so fate had to do something drastic. Got
everything off except the intake manifold and cam sprocket. I go to
slack the timing belt, and the bolt head on the tensioner is COMPLETELY
messed up. It...
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hI aLL! what lateral g-force can old cars achieve? by
longtrennguoi
A modern vanilla sedan can do 0.9 g, maybe more with good tyres.
I saw a video on Youtube of some guy fitting a triangulated 4-link
suspension
to some chrome-bumper car, and managed to get 0.52 g on cornering,
which seems rather poor. Must have had sh*t tyres. Sorry, I haven't
been
able to find it...
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by Xeno
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