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Daweoo leganza 1999 12 valve there is water in transmission i change the oil but forward not working only reverse

Evidently it's an automatic transmission. Is it water in the trans or could it possibly be coolant? The transmission cooler is integrated within the radiator and if the internals of the radiator are compromised, you will get radiator fluid in the transmission. It's not wise to run it any more. Odds are the trans needs rebuilt as the radiator. Have you been adding coolant?
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We do not have thses diagrams. There is a sticker under the hood that has the routing diagrams.
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There is a diagram under the hood of all engine vacuum lines.
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I need the vacume lines diagram map for my 1993 bronco its a v8 5.8 thank u

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Fig. 10: Vacuum diagram-1993 gasoline engines (click over pic for zoom)


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Fig. 11: Vacuum diagram-1993 diesel engine


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I have a vw golf gl 3/98 auto that dies when you put it in gear to take off. I have had the airflow meter re-calibrated and flow tested fuel pressure is ok. You have to press on the accelerator alittle...

there should be two tags either on the core support under the hood right around the radiator cap one will be the emmisions standards which will have the smog component locations and vacum lines diagramed and the other usually has the belt installation diagram one or both of these will say what size the motor is usually in really small print depending on the maker.
almost all automatic transmission shift by the use of vacum. if you have a broken ,loose ,or disconnected vacum line that is bleeding off vacum when it shouldnt be. then when you ingauge the vacum cylider on the transmission and have the brake pedal depressed the vacum is being depleted to the point that proper air fuel ratios are not being attained and the car dies. vacum is a very necassary part of the volumetric efficency of your motor and is required in order for the motor to run. check the vacum lines for splitting cracking and being disconnected. exspecially around the regular service points oil filler cap trans dip stick ect. this is where you'll usually find one to be damaged or dislodged.
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Where is coolant temp sensor located

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Coolant temperature and oil pressure senders-4.3L engines



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Coolant temperature and oil pressure senders-5.0L and 5.7L engines



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Coolant temperature and oil pressure senders-7.4L engines



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Coolant temperature and oil pressure senders-6.2L and 6.5L diesel engines

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I need a vacume diagram for my truck it is idleing

Here is a link that will be very helpfull to you including what you need dont forget to rate my assistance thank you.http://www.autozone.com/autozone/repairinfo/repairguide/repairGuideContent.jsp?chapterTitle=Vacuum+Diagrams&partName=Driveability+%26+Emissions+Controls&pageId=0900c15280076be3&partId=0900c15280076b68
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1990 cadillac deville vacume line mix-up

You can find these vacum diagrams in dealer level emission manuals, or in some Hayes publications, which are avaliable at most public libraries.
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