I can can the blower in 30minutes
why ask this
you do know there is like 100 youtube , contest
for record times. right>?
learn that there are 4 factors. or more.
1: tools, doing it with engine hoist or some DIY crude ways,
2: skills of person.
3: indoors or in blizzard outdoors
4: luck, no rusted bolts that snap, (REALITY)
SOURCE: 2006 jeep liberty
the drain plug is located on the back of oil pan in the center. if you have a rock guard you have to remove this first. the pcv valve(positive crankcase vent is located on either the left valve cover in front or on theif it's a v6 or 8 or it is located on the valve cover in the back in a straight six it will have a hose that goes to your air filter breather box or the breather hose. please rate this...........thanks
SOURCE: How do I change the heater fan speed control in a
On the back of the control panel there is a plastic connector that plugs into the fan speed control. You can unplug it and use a meter to find incoming (hotwire) take a jumper or a 6 inch peice of wire and insert it into the spade where the hot wire is wired to. Take the other end of the wire and insert it into the 1st spade in the plastic connector next to the hot wire spade this will let you know that the fan will run at the selected speed. Then pull the test wire out and plug it into the next spade and so on and so on. I am sure your fan will respond step by step , fan speed 1 then 2 and then 3. After you make this test you will know that your fan is ok. You will just have to replace the plastic connector with new spades in it. You should see some evidence of over heating on the old connector. It may be that you only need to unsnap the connector and then reconnet it and it will probably work fine. It has proberly just become partially unpluged. All the other info that I gave you early on was just to trouble shoot it. mike
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SOURCE: 2005 jeep liberty 2.8 diesel rocker arms broken
Did you pay to have this done? If so, haul it back in there and get a lawyer if needed. If you did it, whoops! Timing is wrong.
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