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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / April 2006

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Leaky A/C24 Apr 2006 22:43 GMT14
87 Lebaron.
Obvious freon blowout under hood but leak not detectable as oily freon
is all over the hoses, compressor, hood, etc.
Other than fully evacuating and recharging the system including tracer
nitrogen in passenger car tires24 Apr 2006 21:33 GMT10
if one decided it was an advantage to having nitrogen in the tires, but
could only afford it for two tires, which two tires should it be ?
mho
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Analog Temp Gauge24 Apr 2006 20:50 GMT6
The one that fits in the dash of a '93 Dynasty LE 6-cyl. 3.3.
Normally a gauge will read .50 (mid-way)- this one reads between .25 and
50 on the scale,
why doesn't it go to the halfway point as indicated in the owner's
93 crown vic transmission slipping24 Apr 2006 20:14 GMT5
I have a 93 ford crown vic, im having transmission troubles. when the
car is cool you couldnt ask for the car to shift any better, but after
about 10-15 min. of driving the tranny will slip, from a starting point
will slip and then jam into gear, the overdrive will slip out of gear
multi-wt. mtr. oil viz incr..~24 Apr 2006 17:43 GMT5
the scuttlebutt was at one time that as multi-weight motor oil in the
crankcase aged,
the viscosity increased. fact or fiction, and if the condition existed
at one time - does it still apply?
Car Polish / Etc.24 Apr 2006 05:08 GMT4
It's been a long time since I have bought / used any car polish. Is it
still called "polish?"
Was just wondering what kind to buy to get a good shine / protective
coat on my car.
nitrogen in passenger car tires?24 Apr 2006 02:06 GMT48
good idea or waste of time?
what's the science behind it?
bob
Hyundai Excel Ambiguous Codes Read - continued24 Apr 2006 01:24 GMT16
This is a continuation of a post with the same name. Briefly, the 91
Hyundai Excel I own idles roughly and smokes sometimes even though it
seems mechanically OK (cylinder pressure within spec).
I am hoping COMBOVERFISH responds to this post as he was absolutly
Mitchell [ 57 CDs ], years 2006 - 1983, Alldata 2006, [4 DVDs], [53 CDs], BMW, MERCEDES, AUDI, year 2006 - 2003 , total 110 CDs23 Apr 2006 23:19 GMT1
Mitchell [ 57 CDs ], years 2006 - 1983, Alldata 2006, [4 DVDs], [53
CDs], BMW, MERCEDES, AUDI, year 2006 - 2003 , total 110 CDs
buy, risk-free purchase, working, tested, fully functional, very cheap
discounted price, low cost, quality OEM software,
Just a Thot23 Apr 2006 18:59 GMT3
when you ask for, and receive info that helps you with your problem,
please come back with a post of any helpful tips that others might use
at times in the future.
mho
1970 Chevy El Camino Brakes23 Apr 2006 09:56 GMT8
I just swapped a 10 bolt for a 12 bolt rear end on my 70 Elky.
Everything went pretty smooth except for the fact that the passenger
rear wheel cylinder was leaking. No prob right? Went to parts store,
picked up 2 new wheel cylinders, changed them, went to bleed the
CONVERSION FROM R12 TO R134 FOR MY 1989 LINCOLN TOWN CAR22 Apr 2006 22:19 GMT5
ANYTHING OTHER THAN CHANGING O RINGS AND COMPRESSOR OIL FOR THIS JOB?
fuel pump relay22 Apr 2006 21:39 GMT2
I need to know where the fuel pump relay is located on my 1987 Chevy
Silverado.  It has the 5.7 engine, and duel tanks.  Can any one help.
thanks
removal of a 1985 throttle positioning sensor22 Apr 2006 20:50 GMT1
I can't seem figure out how the sensor is removed.  I loosened all the
bolts and the wiring harnesses but there is a metal piece that comes
out from the back of the sensor into the carb.  I removed the screw
that goes into the top of the screw but it still won't come out... Any
Recommended Brake Fluid Maintenance?!22 Apr 2006 16:37 GMT26
I own a 2000 Pontiac Grand Am.  I was wondering what is the best way to
maintain the brake fluid... should I drain the entire system and refill
and bleed it, or should I bleed each wheel individually? I'd like to
replenish every drop in the system, any ideas?  Please Help!
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