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

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Plastic Fuel Lines and Ethanol22 Oct 2007 14:27 GMT3
Hey all;
Thisis sort of off topic for this newsgroup but it's the only one close
enough.
I have a gas weed wacker.  Every year, I have to replace one or more fuel
99 Malibu Problem22 Oct 2007 04:32 GMT3
I have a 99 malibu 3.1 L V6 engine that has a problem.The check engine
light came on and we had the code pulled and it came back P0742.I was
told it mostly meant the TCC was stuck on.Is that right? Also I was
told that I could unhook the TCC Solenoid and still be able to drive
Pontiac Computer21 Oct 2007 22:09 GMT3
I have a 1994 Pontiac Grand Am with a 3.1 engine. A scan tool test shows 2
bad Quad Drivers. A new computer is in its future I guess. Both online &
locally the computers listed state that "Flashing" required before install.
Where does that get done? Dealership? And does anyone have ...
2004 Mercury Marquis Relay21 Oct 2007 22:00 GMT1
Need to replace one of the relays in a 2004 Mercury Marquis.
They seem very hard to pull out.  Is a special tool neeeded,
pry with screwdriver, or just pull harder?
Blown head gasket, cracked head, or both?21 Oct 2007 01:31 GMT6
I have a '92 Honda Accord Wagon with 228,000 miles in immaculate
condition, and recently passed smog with all readings well below
average.
Recently it overheated due to radiator leak. I pulled over as soon as I
98 Subaru Legacy GT AWD not working!20 Oct 2007 20:03 GMT2
I have a 98 Subaru Legacy GT wagon.While driving up my drivewa
yesterday I noticed the AWD wasn't working.The driveway is grave
covered with a moderate incline but never presented a proble
before.There seems to be no power to the rear wheels at all.Unti
Consumer Reports sees Toyota reliability slip.20 Oct 2007 04:39 GMT6
www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21324818
That may be so, but I never put much stock in anything Consumer Reports
says anyway.
cuhulin
How to drain fuel tank in 1999 Caddy20 Oct 2007 01:07 GMT9
I have a '99 DeVille that blew a head gasket.  I plan on junking the
car, but before I have someone haul it off, I want to drain the $50 of
gas out of the tank.
There appears to be a check valve at the bottom of the filler tube at
Carter is the only company that makes "in fuel tank" fuel pumps for the 1997 suburban20 Oct 2007 00:46 GMT8
Its a sad state of affairs. Their product fails frequently. I asked my
mechanic about a better alternative and there isn't any other option.
I asked about in line fuel pumps. He said he knows of people who tried
that and that does not work. The fuel pressure must not be to low or
Basic Gas Cap Question20 Oct 2007 00:44 GMT4
I have a 2002 Chevy Blazer, I bought a gas cap with a lock
(unfortunately I need one in my neighborhood).  The gas cap keeps
making my check engine light come on, since it is not the factory cap,
it is showing as being loose. Is there any simple fix to prevent the
Disc brakes grabbing / slight shudder20 Oct 2007 00:35 GMT3
I have a 2000 Integra GS, disc brakes on all four wheels.  Recently
my *front* brakes have been grabbing and shuddering as I stop the
vehicle.  The shuddering, or "rhythmic groaning slippage" as one of
my verbose friends calls it -- which can only slightly be felt
AT fluid from Sam's Club19 Oct 2007 17:42 GMT26
Do you guys know if the non-name ATF from Sam's Club
(Dexron III type) is worth anything good? Cost is $18 per 12qt case.
Or you would do better with more expensive name brand stuff?
Ford Escort Overheats, Won't Restart19 Oct 2007 17:00 GMT20
I have a 1996 Ford Escort LX 1.9L that had a waterpump fail this past
weekend.  When it failed, the timing belt jumped (water pump is on
timing belt), and the engine died.  I replaced the pump and reset the
timing, and it was running fine.  I topped off the coolant reservoir
Can a Missed Shift Damage a Transmission?19 Oct 2007 06:17 GMT6
What's the worst damage a full-power missed shift could possibly do?
If it matters, the transmission is a Tremec T56.
Thanks!
Wooden Automobiles.19 Oct 2007 03:47 GMT1
www.retrothing.com/automobiles/index.html
I like that, Wooden Automobiles.
cuhulin
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