Tyler posted an answer for this 2004 Dodge Neon:
"There is not an inertia/fuel cut-off switch on your car."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2003 Audi TT:
"I'm sorry, but that is horrible and wrong. It isn't normal to use a quart every 2,000..."
Tyler wrote a tip for 2003 Audi TT:
"I'm sorry, but that is horrible and wrong. It isn't normal to use a quart every 2,000..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2004 Dodge Neon:
"You can't hook it up like an aftermarket stereo, but there is a piece of equipment (cannot..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 1997 Dodge Neon:
"P1490 - Low Speed Fan Control Relay Circuit. The actual relay is located in the Power..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2001 Dodge Neon:
"I had this happen to me last night. For some reason, the battery was dead. I hooked up a..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 1996 Mercedes-Benz C-Class:
"The firing order is 1-3-4-2."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2003 Nissan Altima:
"Not that simple on newer cars, but you do still need those tools. Here is a good write-up:..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2005 Ford Mustang:
"They are generally fairly expensive compared to say, a Chilton's/Haynes manual, but buying..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2004 Toyota RAV4:
"You can register here and get access to the owners manuals (I would think the service..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2000 GMC Sierra:
"Should be on the driver's side of the transmission. Easy to replace if that is what it..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 1996 Ford F150 Regular Cab:
"If the fuses and relays are good, inertia switch isn't switched, and the pump is good, I'd..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Mitsubishi Cars & Trucks:
"The Bank 2 after-cat O2 sensor is detecting that the cat is not working as efficiently as..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2005 Toyota ECHO:
"It will tell you how to do so in the owner's manual, usually located in the glove box. If..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Toyota Cars & Trucks:
"A bank two sensor means it is on the side of the engine that does not contain the number 1..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Toyota Cars & Trucks:
"That has nothing to do with the transmission. That is an emissions control sensor. It..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Isuzu Cars & Trucks:
"Follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator. The thermostat is under the thermostat..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2004 Toyota Prius:
"Should tell you in the owner's/service manual. If you don't have the copy in the car,..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 1984 Ford F 150:
"If all of the wiring, fuses, bulbs, and switches are good (which is what it seems since..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Ford Cars & Trucks:
"As odd as this is, this is how the Ford Manual specifies the procedure: 1.) While..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Hyundai Cars & Trucks:
"Fuel Line Disconnect Tool"
Tyler posted an answer for this 1986 Nissan Sentra 4 Door:
"I wouldn't, but it sounds like the sensor may be going."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2004 Nissan Titan:
"Take it back to the dealer and mean business. It is a new vehicle, they have to fix it..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2000 Dodge Grand Caravan:
"Try looking on the front side of the engine between the oil filter and transmission...."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2000 Ford Focus:
"First off, make sure you relieve the fuel system pressure. Second, to get the clips off,..."
Tyler posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"A vibration while driving is usually out of balance tires and a vibration while stopping..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 1997 Oldsmobile Aurora:
"Bad starter? You shouldn't have to hit the starter for it to work, if there isn't..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2001 Volkswagen Cabrio:
"Do you have an owner's manual? It will tell you where in there. If there is a fuse box..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2005 Dodge Neon:
"They are around the edge of the starter since they have to hold the starter. If it is a..."
Tyler posted an answer for this 2003 Volkswagen Golf:
"Know the everything before you go in. If you know what the warranty covers, and you are..."