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The rheostat is the little dial on the dashboard that alters the brightness of the dash lights. It isn't under the hood. If your turn it all the way down until it clicks, it will turn off the lights. It will be in your manual.
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there is no air injector pump on your vehicles Vehicle Emission Control Information sticker (VECI) there are fuel injectors and evapoative canister, oxygen sensors and egr valve, egr vacuum control valve, manifold absolute pressure sensor, and a pcv valve and some other usual sensors hope this helps
I have a 98 Montero Sport and the starter is located on the bottom left side of the engine. Its a very tight spot but I unscrewed a bracket in which 2 transmission lines were running under the starter and it gave me more room to play with. Ensure to disconnect battery before you begin
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