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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / December 2004

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Good Website for Comparisons of Tire Brands09 Dec 2004 22:35 GMT8
Hey, anyone know good website(s) for comparison of tire brands?
Shopping for tires for first time in several years (due to not owning a
car).
might need new alternator09 Dec 2004 21:46 GMT11
I have a '97 Corolla, which I bought second-hand two years ago. In the
past week or two, I've noticed that my car is very sluggish starting
up. Sounds like it's not getting enough electricity. But that only happens
if the car hasn't been used in 24 hours or so. If I've already ...
Brake booster question09 Dec 2004 18:56 GMT1
My 2001 Ranger has had a long, soft pedal and weak brakes for quite
a while. The dealer replaced the shoes, pads, master cylinder, and
the ABS unit. Four dealer visits later, the brakes still suck.
Now they want to replace the booster. I don't see how a bad booster
91 VW Golf - intermitant (ghost) rough idle leads to stalls09 Dec 2004 18:07 GMT2
Ok, this is one of those "My symptoms are...what is my illness?"
questions. Read on for the story or skip to the end for the symptoms.

Three times I've had this same problem. My golf starts choking, and a
ceramic power liquid09 Dec 2004 16:21 GMT5
Has someone used ceramic power liquid and what do you think about it.
Thank you.
Regards
Cold starting problem - '89 CRX Si09 Dec 2004 14:28 GMT3
I have a 1989 CRX Si with MPFI. When warm, it starts up in one crank and
catches strongly, no problem. However, when its sat for a while and
become cold, it takes a good 3 or 4 seconds of cranking for the engine
to catch, and even then, it kind of "burbles" to life (doesn't catch ...
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Doughnut spare tire?09 Dec 2004 04:39 GMT8
My auto has a doughnut spare tire.
what is the speed I should use when this doughnut is installed .
is there a limit on the main highways..
like if i have a tractor trailer barrelling on my tail, when the
radiator temp fix08 Dec 2004 16:42 GMT6
anyone know of a good temp solution for a mild radiator leak ?
I know I need to change it out, but it will take me some time to order and
make time to change it etc. A temp solution would be good right about now.
change my distributor cap and rotor08 Dec 2004 16:38 GMT5
I am going to attempt to change my distributor cap and rotor.  I know if
I don’t do this correctly the car will not start.  Any tips to ensure it
does start and thing(s) I should look out for?
The car is a;
Is this an alignment problem?08 Dec 2004 16:13 GMT2
My vehicle hit the curb pretty hard last week.  It was towed to a
garage and have the axle, CV boot and rim replaced and alignment done.
Paid $$$$.
When I got my vehicle, I noticed that when I hold my steering wheel
O2 sensor output questions WRT causes of O2 in exhaust08 Dec 2004 04:43 GMT37
Ok, let's try this again. I'm looking for information as
to how to interpret O2 content in the exhaust. Here's what
I've got so far:
Here's what I know so far:
Role of O2 sensor after catalyst07 Dec 2004 23:48 GMT4
My car (Nissan Sentra 1987 - carburetor) has two oxygen sensors. I
understand the one in the manifold is to tell the ECU about O2 level
so it can adjust the mixture.
But what is the role of the O2 sensor located after the catalyst?
Front vs. rear disc brakes07 Dec 2004 20:05 GMT2
I have always replaced my front disc brake pads and discs myself, but have
never attempted rear brakes. Now I need rear pads on my '88 Quantum Syncro
wagon, with disc brakes, but I'm hesitant because I think it's more
involved, and involves wheel bearings and other things with which ...
Help needed w/  97 F-150 engine07 Dec 2004 14:41 GMT2
My 1997 F-150 died the other day ( 6-cyl., 4.2L, 2WD, distributor-less,
obd-ii, fuel-injected). I was away on a trip, and my wife was using it,
so I don't know the exact details of how it died.
But the current situation is this: When I crank it, the engine turns
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