SOURCE: noise while turning
Probably a wheel bearing, seems common as I am doing one in my shop right now and he just had one done on the other side.
SOURCE: engine seized from hydrolock on 07 scion tc
remove the sparkplug all 4 then crank the eng over so it spits out the water it sucked in after that reinstall the plugs and try starting it hopefully it didnt bend valves
SOURCE: Can a 2006 Scion Tc cd player fit into a 2005 Scion Tc?
yes its the same plugs but you wont have the steering weal control
SOURCE: what kind of tires does my car use??
Your tire size is marked on the sidewall of your tire, it will read something like this, P205/70R15. There may be other numbers or letters but these are the critical ones that the tire shop needs to fit new tires on your car.
You car is set up to run on a specific size tire but changes can be made, for any number of reasons, without too many problems as long as you know what to expect. Changing the P205 number will change tour speedometer about 2 mph per size. Going from P205 to P195 will slow the car down and going up to P215 will speed it up the same. The speedometer will read the same but the car will be moving at the new rate of speed.
Changing the middle number, 70 will make your tire wider or narrower and the numbers work backwards. A 60 tire is wider than a 70 tire. This can affect your gas mileage but one number won't be especially noticeable. If you are buying snow tires for winter then 75 is the best number for that. The tire is thin and cuts through snow to make contact with the road.
Changing the last number 15 requires you to change the rims. That number is the diameter of the rim and there really isn't much reason to change them unless you are customizing your car.
Price comes into play more than brand name. You don't need that $250 super sticky tire for normal every day driving which you can do just as well on a plain jane $125 tire.The sticky tires use softer rubber and wear out quicker.
Finally, do not believe anyone who tells you that all season tires are suitable for snow and ice. They work better than summer tires if you get caught in a freak storm, but they aren't suitable for everyday winter driving. If you live in an area where there is a considerable amount of ice on the roads throughout the winter you should seriously consider getting you tires studded for improved stability, handling and stopping. Hope this helps.
SOURCE: i need to change my headlight bulb in my scion tc.
Look inside the engine compartment - follow the wires to the back of the headlight. Remove the lock ring around the harness (just like a jar lid - twist it to the left an eighth turn) and coax the bulb out. It is held in by a rubber sealing ring. Installation is just the reverse.
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