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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Maintenance and Repair / March 2008

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Antique/Classic Autos.04 Mar 2008 03:50 GMT5
Section in yesterday's local newspaper.
1965 Ford Mustang Coupe, 6 cylinder, automatic.Needs complete
Restoration, not a rust bucket.$2500 601-939-0358
Chevrolet Impala '64 4DR V8 Runs Good, Must Sell $3,500 OBO 601-954-8556
gauge backlighting04 Mar 2008 03:08 GMT10
So I finally got the Ugly Truck reasonably in shape today...  got a
camper shell off Craigslist, so I had to run a wire to the back of the
truck for the third brake light.  I had some old gauges that I wanted to
install, along with a new trans temp gauge (I quite possibly be ...
Automatic Transmission weird shifting03 Mar 2008 19:47 GMT4
Automatic Transmission weird shifting
1990 Ford Ranger 4X2 Super Cab V 4.0L
A4LD Transmission
My vacuum modulator failed, automatic transmission fluid was being sucked
SPEEDOMETER options on an older truck....???03 Mar 2008 18:04 GMT19
My uncle wanted me to ask you guys about this.  He drives a smaller
style, 1969 bread type truck.  I forget the brand of truck it is but
anyway, the SPEEDOMETER doesn't work.
His boss is rather cheap and says he won't get it fixed because it
Handy Online Calculator Tool03 Mar 2008 06:44 GMT1
This website has some handy calculator tool which we can use on our
DIY jobs
www.calculatoredge.com also subscribe free technical magazines very
useful, but you need to qualify for  free magazine. check it out
TH-400 "sportmode"03 Mar 2008 00:24 GMT6
Hello Group,
Any GM TH-400 automatic transmission gurus here? I ran across an idea whilst
looking
for info on a B&M Transpak kit. I installed the kit and love the change. The
Need name of rear suspension part02 Mar 2008 17:40 GMT14
I have a 96 Chevrolet Lumina auto and would like to know what is the
name of the arm on each side of the rear suspension that run from the
wheel area up to the body that can move up and down as the wheel does?
This arm (?) runs parallel with the side of the body not from right to
battery problem or alternator problem?02 Mar 2008 15:37 GMT10
I have a 93 Nissan Sentra that will not start in the mornings as the
battery will be totally discharged. The car starts easily when I jump
the battery to another vehicle, and the battery charges reasonably
well if I let the car run for a half hour or so. But if I leave the
'93 Dodge van goes dead when I park it02 Mar 2008 01:59 GMT4
Got a 1993 Dodge Grand Caravan, 3.3 6-cylinder, 176k miles, still in great
shape, we've kept it up mechanically plus have had the transmission rebuilt
twice. The last week or so, the thing has taken to going dead when I back
off the gas to turn into a parking place, or when I ...
Camero oil pressure gauge01 Mar 2008 20:36 GMT6
My daughter has an eighties vintage Camero.  The oil pressure light is
staying on, but she says the car also has a gauge, and the gauge is
showing reasonable pressure.  We are surprised that it has both.  She
thinks maybe the light is for an oil level sensor but I doubt this-
scifi channel movie scientifically impossible01 Mar 2008 20:31 GMT2
On Dec 13 2007, 1:04 pm, z <gzuck...@snail-mail.net> wrote:
> On Dec 12, 4:05 pm, Don Bruder <dak...@sonic.net> wrote:
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