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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / January 2007

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[Fwd: [corradolist] Re: [NWCorradoClub] beware of fram oil filters...]07 Jan 2007 21:40 GMT1
Didn't we just have a nice big long thread where a lot of people were
saying that Fram had either cleaned up their act or never made a poor
quality product?  Looks like at least their VW filters are still shite.
nate
Car Shakes during low speed turning07 Jan 2007 17:57 GMT1
1998 Ford Explorer Sport MT
Just recently my car seems to shake when I make a turn at low speeds.
There is plenty of power steering fluid, so maybe it is the power
steering pump? Any suggestions things to check.
Please spam me!07 Jan 2007 13:25 GMT1
Please spam me!
ilovespam.eng@gmail.com
'94 Olds shift indicator adjustment07 Jan 2007 00:05 GMT3
The gear indicator (park, N, D, etc.) on the dash for our automatic
transmission is slightly misaligned (3.1 engine, '94 Olds Cutlass Ciera).
This doesn't bother me but drives my wife crazy and she drives this car most
of the time.  My GM service manual says 1) Position shift ...
Do Not Watch This Movie!!!06 Jan 2007 18:48 GMT6
http://www.scientomogy.com/the_bridge.php
Alot of very powerful people have systiamatically tried to remove this
harmless movie from the internet.  Google can not play it anymore,
along with countless other sites.  It is not a graphic movie, it is not
Ah Ha Ha! It was just a matter of time...06 Jan 2007 15:50 GMT2
The latest Harbor Freight catalog just arrived and on page 19, item
number 95105, "Inflator with Nitrogen Generator" $999.99
How to buy used vehicle; emissions06 Jan 2007 15:43 GMT21
In buying older vehicles, other than obvious signs of smoking, is there
any way to determine, without expensive equipment, whether the engine
will pass emissions? On a marginal vehicle that fails, how effective
generally is replacing the cat converter. Talking 70's vehicles V-8s,
Steel racing wheels?06 Jan 2007 14:31 GMT4
We had a discussion on steel vs aluminum alloy wheels
in the Subaru NG.  There was one person who was
adamant that typical steel wheels weighed less than
typical aluminum alloy wheels and that better venting
Transmission Storage06 Jan 2007 14:09 GMT3
I'm in the process of restoring a '72 Ranchero and one of the first
things that got back from the shop was the C6 transmission. While
waiting to get the engine put back together, I've been storing the
tansmission in the garage setting upright with the bell housing to the
GM transmission Problems06 Jan 2007 06:20 GMT1
I have a 1991 Oldsmobile 98 Regency Elite. The transmission housing
cracked one day (its the part where the output shaft come out of, there
is also some kind of sensor on it). The crack went all the way around
it, and almost split the peice in half. After removing this part, the
3 Fast Tips on How To Sell Your Car for the Most06 Jan 2007 06:15 GMT1
Tip 1 - Pick your time. If you can possibly help it, don't sell your
car after Christmas...
Tip 2 - First Impressions are everything...
Tip 3...
DRIVABILITY PROBLEMS 94 roadmaster wagon with LT106 Jan 2007 05:55 GMT1
Hi all I have the above named vehicle, the problem is it is flooding
the left bank of cylinders and heating the cat up, i did a full tuneup
with new distributer, new cat and o2 sensor on the left side, there are
no codes being tripped, and the data stream looks ok, both o2 sensores
CO2 Inflator for Car Tires06 Jan 2007 04:42 GMT2
There have been CO2 inflators for bike tires for ten years now, but I
have never seen any mention of them being used for car tires.  Is there
a good reason why you would not use one of these on a car?  It would be
nice to have one of these in the tool box rather than carying a hand
Need Advice06 Jan 2007 01:28 GMT5
I have a 96 Neon with 140,000 miles on it.In the past year, the service
engine light has been on and off - (on for a few weeks, off for a week
or two, and back on again).The code says "cylinder one misfiring - lean
fuel/air mix." There are some hesitation here and there when ...
32mm flare nut wrench...??05 Jan 2007 22:10 GMT3
I was looking for a 32mm flare nut wrench. Elora makes one,  but I was
wondering if any other companies make one.
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