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When I'm pumping gas it
New cars have small diameter pipes to the fuel tank, this is because the pump nozzle is smaller for no lead fuel and it has been my experience you can't pump new cars fast like in the old days, it is something U have to live with.
3/20/2014 4:39:10 PM •
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on Mar 20, 2014
Power steering gearbox
I would recommend purchasing a workshop manual for this problem. It is too long an explanation for this format. I would recommend that you be well versed in working on your vehicle and have a good set of tools. It is very important that you read about how remove the airbag contact wheel below the steering wheel or you may break it replacing the box. They are expensive $2-300. Get a manual.
3/19/2014 10:54:29 PM •
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on Mar 19, 2014
Replace a/c system components
Every thing will seem easy until you fit the bits and then nothing will work. The expansion valve has a very small orifice that will block easy from any foreign matter that will get in the open lines. There has to be a certain amount of oil in the system as too much will cause problems. When you have fitted everything the there will be atmospheric air in the system that will have to be evacuated with a vacuum pump for several hours to allow all the moisture in the system to boil off or the moisture will ice up the tx valve and block the system. To top it all of the components you have coming must be capable of working with the refrigerant gas in the system as some gasses run at a much higher pressure than others. and compressors will fail quickly.. I would suggest that you make friends with an accredited ac specialist and see that the parts are ok for your system and after you fit all the gear (donkey work ) that he finishes it off with the specialist knowledge you will not have.
1/7/2014 12:38:20 AM •
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on Jan 07, 2014
Where is the pressure regulator for the front brakes on a 2002 kia sportage
there is no pressure regulator in the front brakes system. The harder you press the pedal the more braking action. There is an equaliser in the rear brake line to prevent rear lock up under moderate brakes and this is all over ridden by the ABS system when it sensors a locked wheel situation.
1/1/2014 4:14:00 AM •
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on Jan 01, 2014
Front brake is locking up
Try adjusting the push rod on the brake pedal so there is more play. It could be too tight and causing your problem
12/31/2013 11:31:33 PM •
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on Dec 31, 2013
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