...as far as the grinding goes... it could be the abs kicking in because of a faulty sensor, but poke your head in and take a look at the brake assembly and make sure your pads are ok and that ...
...will not shut off after turning off engine.is there a realay i need to check? if so,where is it? poke your head up under the glove box and you should see the bottom of your heater motor(you might ...
... side) for a slow drip from a rubber tube. This would be the drain tube. Just take a small wire and poke it up the tube to unplug it. It is the coolant in the heater system that you can hear, you ...
...it up in there and see if it's plugged & clean it out, but be careful, don't jamb it too hard & poke a hole in anything like heater core back in there. If it's plugged, it will sometimes back up ...
UNDER THE CAR. will probably abe a small hole in the plastic casing clogged and blocking the water. Poke this hole GENTLY to clear, lest you damage the A/C EVAPORATIOR. Hope this helps
...the start postion.#2 You need the shroud cover, top and bottom. On the top of the colum is a small poke hole, with a pick the cylinder needs to be rotated to the START position and the poke hole ...
...motor is burnt out, the vacum hose is broke or the nozzle is clogged. take a sowing needle and poke holes where washer should spray. try again. open hood and see if washer solvent is spraying on ...
...up using a long prybar or socket extension to reach the solenoid. Don't tap too hard as you may poke through the casing. Hope this
...line of window gets cleaned. lil piece of dirt in the sprayer, might be able to take a needle and poke it some and get it un
...you have a stoped up line somwhere remove and replace or get a spool of wire for wire welders and poke it through till its clear and try it again if it still doesnt make it up to the water jets ...
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