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Sounds like you have air in your brake lines, which you need to bleed the air out. Have a friend pump your brakes while you go behind each wheel and open the line just a tad. When the fluid comes out close the line off. Have your friend pump the brakes again and hold the pedal down while you allow the air out. Keep doing this until the line is solid with just fluid coming out. Start with the wheel which is the furthest then the next furthest, etc Have the correct brake fluid on hand, I would get this done ASAP. I had got into an accident didn't know I had air in my lines till I ran into a off duty cop in his Very at a stoplight. Good Luck!
Sounds like it could be a problem with the ignition switch.
Does the vehicle stall or keep running? Do the lights go out or do the stay on until you cycle the key? Have you tried Turing the key a little back and forth when this happens to see if the problem goes away?
Try wiggling the seat belt receptacle on the drivers side. If not you will need to take it to get the air bag codes pulled so we can look at whats going on. Try beeping the horn also. There is a wire that brakes sometimes behind the steering wheel called the clock spring this also works the horn circuit.
Cold air intakes are for hot rodding. Try and pin point the area of your noise. It could be your alternator bearing, or an idler bearing, or just a loose belt. Any one of which may go away when the engine gets warm. It could be a dirty air filter needing to be changed. More detailed analysis will locate and find the cause.
Hi,
That means LOW PRESSURE , not low in volume. Pressure is measured in PSI. The reason that your light comes on when you are at a stop is because your engine goes to idle at a stop and would normally have lower pressure. That doesn't mean you should get a low pressure light though.. I would have it checked by a pro right away as this could be your first warning before a serious problem.
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air pump noise is common and in most cases it will last a very long time after it gets noisy. U can't buy parts for the air pump for this car, it is either a usd one or a rebuilt one, try A1Cardone, I am sure if they have your pump it is far less than $1000.00
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