Those signs are more of a personal opinion. I generally use the repair costs vs. value. If the annual repair costs exceed the value of the car, it might be time to replace it. If the car has a bunch of rust and animals are making their home in the rusty wheel wells, it might be time to replace it. If the interior is getting torn and the plastics are getting sticky, it might be time to replace it.
SOURCE: Location of auto trans dip stick on 91 Ford Tempo 4 cyl.
It's right next to the air filter and behind the radiator fan and to the right of the oil dipstick. The transmissions is black and the oils is yellow. If it's a manual, there's no dipstick there. If not check close to the forewall towards the back of the engine.
SOURCE: Front Wheel Bearings for 91 Tempo
You'd have to take the car to a shop, the front bearing have to be pressed in unlike the rear bearings.
I've had the driver side bearing go out, and now the passenger side is GOING out. But yeah, unless you have the machinery at home to do it, you'll need to go to a mechanic.
No fun I know. I've got a 92 Tempo
SOURCE: 91 ford tempo. Battery ok, but will not start.
could be a number of things,,,the car alarm is still on,,,the key switch is broken,, the starter has broken,,,even the main fuse has blowen there are just a fuw of them,
SOURCE: how to change headlight bulbs in a 91 ford tempo
Open the hood and look behind the headlights. Take the plug wire off and remove the retaining ring...it should screw off.
SOURCE: headlight wiring diagram 91 ford
Since there is so much to tell I am just going to give you this link so you can print it or ?
http://alarmsellout.com/support/diagrams/vehicle/FORD%20TEMPO%201991-1994.pdf
Hope this helps you out.
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