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Before you cut the wires try Walmart and Auto Zone and look for a Conversion kit. They run about $5 and give you a connector that will fit the factory connection and allow you to add the aftermarket device. I know for a fact they have them for aftermarket radios and I'm pretty sure they have them for a separate CD player if that is what you actually have.
If the oil filter base threads are messed up there isn't much you can do, I think the best you can do is to buy an used oil filter base or a new one. Trying to fix it is a terrible idea cause your'e going to spend a lot of time and money and still you are not gonna be sure if ot's gonna leak engine oil. The oil filter base only have 3 or 4 bolts, it's very easy to remove.
Check the oil level inside. The automatic transmisions are working oil based. If not enough oil, not enough pressure for moving the hidraulic mechanisms inside. The clutch is also actioned by oil pressure.
My first guess would be the MAF sensor. It is located on the breather tube I believe right after the air intake filter. Try unplugging the MAF sensor plug and see if you notice a difference. If you do-you will obviously need to replace the sensor. Dont think you can just leave it unplugged and not buy a new sensor either because your gas mileage will take a serious plummet...im talking like 7-10 mpg at best. Good luck!
open your hood locate the back of the light that you want to replace these are usually held in place by self locks turn the light counterclockwise until it unlocks pull it out of the opening be sure that you dont touch the tip of the new bulb with your finger or hand or youll blow it as soon as you turn it on (the oils in your skin) put the new one in and reverse the process to install.
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