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Anonymous posted an answer for this 1999 Cadillac DeVille:
"When you have a blown head gasket the only fix is a proper one, Replace it, and this can..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1993 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
"more than likely the ignition switch is bad."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2005 Chevrolet Impala:
"The vehicle is an automatic I would imagine, There is a switch on the brake pedal that is..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1999 Mercedes-Benz E-Class:
"You will need a new window regulator"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1999 Nissan Sentra:
"you have a bad trunk latch, you will need to replace that latch, its not a hard repair..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2006 Hyundai Sonata:
"if there is a recall the dealer will send you papers to inform you, what probably happened..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Clarion DB148R CD Player:
"matching colors are the speakers, red it the accesory, needs to be hooked up to an..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2006 Volkswagen Jetta:
"normally a relay causes this problem, but it could be a faulty air bag, if the vehicle has..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2003 Honda Accord:
"more than likely your mass air flow meter."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1998 Ford Explorer:
"Your fuel filter is probably clogged"
Anonymous posted an answer for this Directed Electronics D600 Car Amp:
"Either your amp is too powerful for that speaker or you just need to simply turn the gain..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1992 Lincoln Town Car:
"possible bad regulator"
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2000 Hyundai Accent:
"sounds like your catalytic converter is clogged."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2000 Oldsmobile Bravada:
"you have a leak somewhere, look at all of the ac lines to see if you can identify a greasy..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1997 Chevrolet Cavalier:
"try starting it with a different key. Im not %100 sure if that has a theft chip in the key..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1994 Cadillac Eldorado:
"it could be a fuse or your fuel pump is just bad."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2002 Chevrolet Malibu:
"First thing, i would listen to see if you can hear the fuel pump kicking on when you cycle..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1996 Chevrolet Blazer:
"your problem is not in the charging or the starting system yoiu need to drain the gas and..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2005 Hyundai Elantra:
"you need to remove the trim pannel parallel to the mirror on the inside of the vehicle,..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this GMC Cars & Trucks:
"you will have to remove the door pannel and free the mechanism from the back side of the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1997 Pontiac Trans Sport:
"you need to replace the blower motor, Im not %100 on the location of the one in a 97..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2000 Dodge Dakota Quad Cab:
"No, that is actually a problem that you should either fix or have fixed, the problem lies..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1992 GMC Jimmy:
"Sounds like a flasher relay to me."
Anonymous posted an answer for this Car Audio & Video:
"your problem is an accessory (red) wire, it needs to be hooked up to a 12 volt alternating..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1996 Toyota 4Runner:
"the pump is located at the bottom of the well, there is nothing but a grommit and maybe..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1991 Chrysler New Yorker:
"The likely problems are a clogged fuel filter, a bad fuel pump, or a fuel pressure..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1991 Toyota Celica:
"this seems like an air fuel mixture problem."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1999 Kia Sportage:
"have you tried to replace the 02 sensors, make sure to use penetrating lubricant when..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1994 Isuzu Pickup:
"The fuel pump is mounted to the underside of the intake manifold where it bolts onto the..."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 2001 Volkswagen Passat:
"This is an indication that your oil level is low."
Anonymous posted an answer for this 1998 Pontiac Sunfire:
"Your best bet would be to trace the lines down and find out where the leak is coming from..."