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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / General Car Topics / July 2005

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Cooant Leak31 Jul 2005 22:42 GMT4
I have a tiny leak in my water pump and was talking to a friend of
mine.  He said a common remidy of this is to put an egg in with the
coolant and as it cooks it'll seep into the holes sealing the leak, at
least fairly well.
Cheap & Good Auto Repair in Hayward, Castro Valley, San Leandro, Fremont Area?31 Jul 2005 19:25 GMT2
Looking for a cheap & good auto repair shops in these areas of San
Francisco East Bay.  Got some scratches on the door of my Honda Accord
2004 that need removing.  
Thanks.
R-134A31 Jul 2005 17:49 GMT10
What has happened to the skyrocketing prices of R-134a?
Is there an alternative on the horizon and if so, what is
the name and expected release date and expected price?
Safety idea31 Jul 2005 12:44 GMT21
Hi folk
How about this idea
Rather than having little rectangular pieces of metal around, the roa
should broadcast it's speed limit and by law all car engines should
oil sludge and additives31 Jul 2005 07:36 GMT1
When you think of using oil additives you must start with an engine flush. My son is a good mechanic and rebuilds old cars to keep out of his wifes way.
He always flushes an engine when he receives  a car to fix, including a second flush with very light oil sae 10 or 20 with a NEW ...
Blue Book Kelly29 Jul 2005 17:43 GMT2
So what is Blue Book Kelly?  Blue Book Kelly is used by millions of people to find their cars true value.  Blue Book Kelly is an easy to use assistance in which you can input your car specs to find the value of it, at this moment! So overall Blue Book Kelly is a premium choice ...
Does any manufacturer quote its vehicles' minimum tow force required ?29 Jul 2005 15:08 GMT1
This criterea is an important part of efficiency ; directly affects
vehicles' mpg, should be disclosed as required by law.
i] brake bind : e.g. my 1985 Nissan Sunny 130Y assembled in msia
  had springs fitted in a wrong way ( the springs force idle brake pads
police vehicles?29 Jul 2005 14:50 GMT7
We're looking for ways to reduce the cost of police services in Ottawa.
We use Ford Crown Victorias ("Police Interceptor") for cruisers and are
considering smaller more fuel-efficient vehicles. Any suggestions?
From watching European films and TV shows I see the police in Britain
Generic Alignment Instructions  - alignment.gif (0/1)29 Jul 2005 04:19 GMT2
The following photo shows how to do a generic alignment.
A very simple method for every chassis and body type.
Simply follow the photo and always be sure everything is tight and
firm before you begin.
older air conditioning service28 Jul 2005 17:36 GMT3
Have a '91 Mercury that needs to have the air conditioning unit recharged.
This uses R-12 Freon, & I don't want to convert to the newer R-134a. I'm
located in southern Colorado - does anyone know where I can have this done
and/or how I can go about obtaining the refrigerant to do ...
C'mon America, ticket left lane hogs26 Jul 2005 08:50 GMT841
Two articles go together here: One welcoming the attention these pigs,
I mean hogs, deserve from the law; another, about the incredible
refusal of the governor of Florida to sign the law into effect. I bet
you even the governor's chauffeur would have made a wiser decision. But
Blue Book Kelly26 Jul 2005 00:59 GMT1
Can anyone help me in explaining what exactly is Kelly Blue Book and how the prices match the actual car prices in your region? Thank you in Advance.
General AC Question...25 Jul 2005 21:56 GMT2
Hi, I’ve been lookin online for some info on AC systems.  Basically I
have an idea for a general device to lower cooling temperatures in
modern cars, but I need to know some general info to see if it is
feasable.  On most modern cars the AC system recirculates the air from
can they really fail my inspection for THAT?25 Jul 2005 01:35 GMT7
I have windshield wipers.  When it rains I turn them on and they work.
I took my car in to get it inspected and they failed me because they do
not work at all of the possible speed settings.  I do not know if it is
a poor connection in the switch or what but they were sure to offer ...
Moving to Alaska, what car should i get?23 Jul 2005 20:38 GMT6
I am going to be moving to Alaska here soon, and not a warm part
either, we are talking above the artic circle, the only way in/out is
by plane or boat, and for 4-9 months boats cant even make it cuz the
ocean is frozen.  there isnt a single paved road, and gas is VERY
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