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| Stalling problem with 88 New Yorker | 21 Jun 2004 20:28 GMT | 2 |
For quite awhile I have been having a problem with my New Yorker 1988. It has a 3.0 Liter 6 cylinder engine. The problem is that almost everytime I slow down to stop it stalls out. It has no problem restarting again. Sometimes the car shakes violently and sometimes it
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| buying new mini van | 21 Jun 2004 20:09 GMT | 1 |
We have a 3rd old son & drive a Volvo V70 which we're quite happy with. But we've just discovered we're expecting twins. So it looks like the Volvo will be too crowded for 3 kids & we'll have to start looking at mini vans. I've never in my life considered a mini van so
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| AC recharge | 21 Jun 2004 03:36 GMT | 3 |
Is it normal to recharge an air conditioner once in a while, or it should never be recharged if there is not leak? I have an extended warranty on my 97 Chevy Lumina which covers all major parts of ac - compressor, compressor seals, compressor head, condenser,
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| WTD: HEI plug wire terminals and coil wire | 20 Jun 2004 20:04 GMT | 1 |
I'm in need of some HEI plug wire terminals and a coil wire. Boots for the coil wire would be good, but not critical. I don't need boots for the plug wires. All info will be greatly appreciated. Reply here or to txwheelman-newsplatypus@yahoo.com . Remove the "platypus" ...
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| hupcap installation | 19 Jun 2004 22:59 GMT | 2 |
am replacing a lost Buick hubcap or wheel cover as they are now called. This hupcap has 5 areas of metal parts on the rear of it. Are you familiar with this type of hupcap and what is the best way to install. Can it be just banged on etc. Thanks for any assistance.
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| chiltons cd manual | 19 Jun 2004 20:51 GMT | 3 |
I would greatly appreciate a cd manual for a 97 ford taurus, TIA
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| Looking for a way around late CA Vehicle Registration fees | 19 Jun 2004 10:56 GMT | 6 |
I've got a LandCruiser FJ-40 that I purchased in 2000 that I never registered in CA. There is a TON of fees due in it as a result and my license too has been revoked. My goal is to get my license back without having to pay excessive fees due on the Cruiser. Can anyone
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| Damn Ripoff Mechanics | 19 Jun 2004 04:52 GMT | 9 |
I've about had it with mechanics. Either they do crappy work, do nothing at all, or charge way too much (or all of the above). My car has been running rough so I went to the mechanic. I had an appointement at 8am.and I had to sit there till 2pm waiting and losing
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| Drive a sport car | 19 Jun 2004 03:01 GMT | 1 |
I would like to know it it's possible to drive a sport car on a circuit in southern California. Any clue and starting point for my search Thanks a lot Fabien
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| Used car: what can you get away with? | 18 Jun 2004 22:01 GMT | 3 |
I'll need to get a second car soon for my commute to work. I only need something dependable, boring and cheap. There are lots of advice columns on how to haggle and choose from whom to buy. But there seems to be little on what price/mileage/year point is a used car still
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| body shop | 16 Jun 2004 17:46 GMT | 3 |
>Is that near opossum holler? > >I am sure you can find one by using the Yellow Pages! Of course I can find a body shop in the yellow pages. What I am looking
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| Cleaning Gunk Out Of Overflow Tank | 15 Jun 2004 01:08 GMT | 25 |
I am flushing out the engine coolant in my 1995 Ford Mustang GT. I think I will use conventional Zerex since it is green and is suppose to last for 5 years / 100,000 miles. Anyway, I looked at my overflow tank and noticed a bunch of gunk in it.
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| Question about car Lease | 14 Jun 2004 16:08 GMT | 3 |
My brother has a lease on a lexus. The lease will run out in May of 2005. His job will be relocating him to overseas in Oct. What are his options?
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| AC Flushing? | 14 Jun 2004 04:09 GMT | 4 |
Is it necessary to always flush an AC system? If so what tools are required to accomplish this? '95 Chevy Lumina, V5 compressor, R-134a system. Thanks
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| wtd: good body shop | 13 Jun 2004 21:26 GMT | 1 |
We had a small fender-bender - anyone know of a good body shop near Squirrell hill? a good shop is (obviously) a higher priority than a close shop. Jonathan
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