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How do i tighten a loose rocker arm 2004 chrysler pacifica 3,5L

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An auto parts supplier might have one.

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  • Posted on May 11, 2009

SOURCE: how to tighten rocker arms

Does the clicking ever go away? valve adjustments are tricky and must be done in a certain sequence. It's best they be done by a knowledgeable mechanic or it can get all messed up. No offence. I'm not sure if the lifters are hydraiulic or solid. If hydraulic, a quart of dexron trans fluid in the oil should free up a sticking lifter. Watch your oil pressure and add only to clean oil and filter. Do not overfill engine. If it calls for 5 quarts then put 4 + the trans fluid. if it quiets down after running for about 10 minutes. a sticky lifter was your problem and crappy oil was the cause.
Good luck.and change the oil again whether it works or not within 50 miles.or once it clrars up.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 05, 2009

SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica

It is for an oil change mainly and any other service your maintenance manual suggests at the mileage interval. It needs to be reset after each oil change to be accurate.

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SOURCE: serpentine belt routing for 2004 chrysler pacifica

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Apr 25, 2011

SOURCE: crankshaft position sensor location on 2004 chrystler pacifica

can u please tell me where on my 2004 chrysler pacifica is the crankshaft sensor located?

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2012

SOURCE: 2004 chrysler pacifica heater controls won't change

Under the dash drivers side there are mode motors that control where the air comes from replace bad one or both the bottom one is recirculate. You could take a volt meter and see which one has power when you push button

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