I tried the DIY service and repair manuals from a website and it actually helped me repair transmission problem in my ford explorer. it wont move forward or reverse, engine
is good both solenoids for forward and reverse work.
I don't have much technical knowledge but I just followed it step-wise, and works perfect! got it from www.reliable-store.com
SOURCE: when pressing accelerator steering pulls
worn anti roll bar bushings and worn track rod end ..these keep the longitudinal stability of the wheel and the shock absorber gives horizontal stability..hope this helps..
SOURCE: Accelerator pedal sticking - 2005 Pacifica
Buy throttle body cleaner at your local parts store. Take the big intake hose off that is connected to the throttle body and air filter housing. Open up the butterfly (like you're controling the throttle at the engine). Spray this cleaner inside the throttle body, around the butterfly, where it motions back and forward on the pin. You will see a lot of carbon build up run out. Do this 2-3 times. It doesn't take a lot to clean it, just a couple of quick sprays. Wipe it clean with a clean cloth or rag. Put it all back together. It will seem hard to start for a few turn overs, but this is from the cleaner and it will dry out quick. What happens is, over time this carbon builds up where the butterfly closes and it gets (stuck) on this build up, which causes you to push harder on the gas pedal or it will not close completely. They charge will charge you like $250+ to do this and usually it's just build -up. Try it and let us know how it works for you. The cleaner $5
SOURCE: My 2005 Pacifica has started
It sounds like a leak in the sun roof seals. Better fix it right away. I had the same in my Acura and let it go. Soon I had mold and headliner damage all over the ceiling.
SOURCE: Removing the rear hub/bearing assembly
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SOURCE: 2005 Pacifica Accelerator Sticks
Spray throttle body cleaner. Then scrub inside with toothbrush and respray. Good for 6 months
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