grahamvink posted an answer for this Chrysler Cars & Trucks:
"Try contact cement -- it can often provide a decent fix. Be sure to follow the directions..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser:
"Check the ground connections (black wires) attached to the car's sheet metal under the..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser:
"I don't see any online reference to that code: Are you sure it's correct? How did you get..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Chrysler Cars & Trucks:
"Here's a LONG thread about p0340 codes on PT Cruisers. Hopefully, it will get you pointed..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Chrysler Cars & Trucks:
"Lots of potential problems here, unfortunately! First, the starter: If it's "grinding,"..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Chrysler Cars & Trucks:
"Buy an auto repair manual, either online or at an auto parts store, for that particular..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Most cars didn't have ODB ports until 1996. However, many cars manufactured previously had..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Renault Cars & Trucks:
"I'm not familiar with Renault radios, since not many Renaults are sold here in the US..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Chevrolet Cars & Trucks:
"If the engine stops revving at a certain RPM, it's probably a safety feature and you need..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Chrysler Cars & Trucks:
"I'm pretty sure that Chrysler never built, or imported, a car with a 3-cylinder engine in..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Pontiac Cars & Trucks:
"Usually the retracting mechanism at the end of the belt gradually gets gummed up...."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Sounds like the wiring might not have been hooked up properly, so the new alternator isn't..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this 1991 Ford Ranger Supercab:
"You shouldn't necessarily have to change the timing with a new distributor -- just note..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Not sure what car company manufactures an "Ultra," but 95 percent of vehicles on the road..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Daewoo Cars & Trucks:
"When the clutch was changed, the gear shift linkage would have been disconnected so the..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Was the a/c compressor (I assume that's what you are talking about) replaced by a shop, or..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Some possibilities: --idle speed too low (if your car is old enough to be able to set the..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Jaguar Cars & Trucks:
"Leaking or missing vacuum lines can definitely make an engine die or run poorly. In my..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Most likely place for a short is at one of the button switches that activates the light..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Very odd. Only thing I can think of is one cylinder running hot for some reason -- maybe..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this 2010 Chevrolet Express:
"One likely reason is a sticking/failing fuel pump relay (often happens when it gets warm,..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Kia Cars & Trucks:
"Check the battery connections (positive and negative) to make sure they're clean and..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this BMW Cars & Trucks:
"Remove the battery and take it to an auto parts store for a (free) test. A failing battery..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Several possibilities: --the thermostat is only opening partially, not allowing enough..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Mazda Cars & Trucks:
"Usually a sticky switch/button on the brake pedal. Fairly easy fix -- buy part at dealer..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"It's probably a sensor on the transmission, under the car. Here's a post from an Intrepid..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Mitsubishi Cars & Trucks:
"It's probably a loose or worn part in the mechanism attached to the shift lever or its..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Many cars have a flat, loosely coiled cable under the steering wheel cover that connects..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Most likely reason is that a fan relay stuck in the "on" position. Also, it might have..."
grahamvink posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Some suggestions: --if the fuel gauge is near empty, add a gallon of gas. Sometimes the..."