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2003 Dodge Intrepid - Page 4 Questions & Answers
Do i gota go threw the timeing belt to get to the
Yes - the timing belt must be removed to change the water pump.
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Can i replace a 24 valve 2.7L eng. with a 12 valve 2.7L engine??
Without completely rewiring the car !!!!I doubt itThat might be a good question to Google& see if anyone has ever done itWhy not just get a reman motor & send yours backfor the core charge?If you just lost the top end-- strip it back & fix the headsor whatever
Wut is a po700 code on a 2004 doge intreped and
The codes mean P0700 Transmission control system malfunction. Unless you've had an automatic transmission apart before I don't recommend it to do it yourselfers. Better to get a professional opinion and avoid really messing it up. That solenoid is part of the valve body and replacing the valve body requires special tools and a bit of expertise. good luck,
HOW DO YOU REPLACE THE BATTREY. 2003 INTREPID
The battery in an Intrepid is hard to get to. You cannot replace it from the top.
Step 1: Turn steering wheel all of the way to the right.
Step 2: Go to the passenger side front tire.
Step 3: There are 6-8 small bolts holding in a piece of plastic molding. Remove them and take the piece of molding out. (this is located in front of the tire in the wheel well under the car.
Step 4: Open the hood of your car.
Step 5: Remove the two bolts holding your air cleaner to the car.
Step 6: Remove air cleaner and place it out of the way.
Step 7: Loosen the terminal connectors holding the wires to the battery.
Step 8: Remove the battery from the hold in the wheel well.
Step 9: Put everything back together following these steps in reverse.
I have a 2003 Dodge
You
likely have low coolant causing a large air pocket. This will cause the
sensor to pick up the hot steam but the lack of flow through the heater
core will not heat up the interior.
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