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If it needs to be changed as part of a maintenance schedule it will be listed in the owners manual. Most vehicles never need a fluid change these days so the rule is to look at the fluid it should look like faded red or brown next is to smell it and if it smells burned and if you're in doubt change the fluid and filter. DON'T FLUSH! I hope this helps. Take care.
it means that there are only two cylinders actually working properly , as a rule most engine's have either four or six cylinders,if your car is only running on two i'm surprised it actually gets you any where , you will need to get the OBD codes read to discover what is going on , any decent mechanic will be able to read the OBD for you
165432 one three and five is to the right hand side of the engine.two four six .is the left hand side .you at the front of the car.on your distributor cap held on with two screws first screw near the bottom above it number 1 then 6 then 5 below the next screw is 4 then 3 then 2.
As a general rule the power steering pump will be located on the front left side of the engine. (think Left/Right as though you were seated behind the steering wheel.) The pumps are usually painted black and will be about six to eight inches in diameter with a cap on the top that you can remove to check the fluid level.
the 2.6 engine is fairly simple, with hood open, check on the left hand side of the engine and you will see a black plastic cover on the top of the motor with six wires coming from it, these are attatched top six plug caps, twist all caps slightly to and fro to break the seal between the rubber of the cap and the plug ceramic, then gently ease each cap off the plugs, you'll then need a plug spanner to remove plugs, reassemble in reverse order. Check your hand book and it will tell you the correct plugs and gaps ( new plugs are normally gapped correctly for the application)
try a six point 14mm or 17mm .socket...make sure to use a thin wall socket because sometimes a impact socket will not fit due to thickness... try a chrome deep 14mm or 17mm six point socket with a 7in extention..and break them loose first by hand with a breaker bar or long handled rachet...be careful if useing a air impact tool.because sometimes the headbolt are so tight they begin to strip on the head of the bolt and then u will have a problem
sit on driver seat close all doors
six times open close driver side door fastly and close the door
after that original key in your hand put in ignition switch and six times switch battery on and off during this remote keep in second hand and press lock unlock button and it will work normal
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