Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1991 Toyota Celica:
"If it is just a small bottle of sealant, just 'suck' the coolant out of the radiator-put..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Land Rover Cars & Trucks:
"If you are talking about the turn indicator, you will need to remove the lens and then..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2000 Land Rover Discovery:
"The one in the engine compartment."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1996 Land Rover Discovery:
"No, if you are talking about a Range Rover Discovery."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cadillac Cars & Trucks:
"There are a few......one or more in the engine compartment, one or more under or around..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"The 02 sensor is located between the engine and muffler. It senses the engine fumes and if..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Do not know about a 'reset button' but there is a 'fuel fuse'. should be located in the..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Most 'knock sensors' are located on the engine block. If you have your 'owners manual' it..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1994 Land Rover Discovery:
"If you don't have a 'code reader/re-setter', try taking the navigate battery cable off for..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2005 Ford E-250 Van:
"Put some good goggles (that completely cover your eyes) on and use a long nose compressed..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"If you are talking about the button on the left kick panel, check to see that the wires..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera:
"You might try using a thicker oil....maybe 10w40 and see if that helps."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera:
"Might be valves or lifters leaking down and making noise until they fill back up?"
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera:
"The 1999 996 front and rear hoods are not electric, they are manual. There should be an..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"Might be the 'new' number for this fusebox."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1999 Porsche 911 Carrera:
"Try bleeding the Clutch and see if that helps."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"Most likely the over flow tank. They are bad about leaking."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"Need to know if it is electric or manual release?"
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"Inside the fuse box under the hood."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Porsche Cars & Trucks:
"You might have to have the window 're-learn' itself. Push the window button down and after..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2005 Porsche Cayenne:
"There is a switch on the brake pad shaft that is bad. There are two switches - one for..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2010 Porsche Cayenne:
"Not sure but I think this is telling you it is time to change oil."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1999 Porsche Boxster:
"You must not live in the US? If you have a Converter and use Leaded gas it will 'plug-up'..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"There is a rod/cable from the outside door handle (inside of the inner door panel) that..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2000 Cadillac Escalade:
"Could be the spark plug wires."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2003 Lincoln Town Car:
"Should be the same fuse as the rear/tail lights."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2006 Lincoln Navigator:
"Sounds like the clicking sound is a 'stripped' gear in the seat adjustment area. You will..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Need some more information here...............some vehicles do not have an external fuel..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You can call the Police Department (not 911) and ask if one of the officers can open with..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 2002 Ford Explorer:
"Sounds like the linkage is out of adjustment. You might need to got to a Transmission shop..."
Patrick Ford posted an answer for this 1967 Cadillac DeVille:
"It should be around .016 to .018."