If you question the condition of the alternator your best bet would be to drive to your local auto parts store and have them test the charging system and battery condition. They will do this for at no cost.
The question you ask is too involved for a proper answer. You may want to go to a car parts store, or book store, and get a repair manual for your car. They cost about $16.00 Or, go to a Public Library.
The problem is the number of small pieces of hardware that must be put back together just so. These include, besides the brake shoes: hold-down springs (2), return springs (2), star adjuster, spring for the star adjuster, wheel cylinder if removed, backing plate if removed, brake line connection if removed, self-adjuster lever, self-adjuster spring, self-adjuster connecting arm, emergency brake cable, emergency brake lever. And of course the drum, which may be rusted on. Even with a repair manual, if you have a digital camera, it's best to take a picture or two of it all before you disassemble it, to consult in reassembly.
There are small holes in the plastic housing at the bottom of the headrest. I can't remenber if they are on the door side or the console side of the plastic but if you insert an awl or I used a heavy duty paper clip into the hole it releases the catch and you can pull the headrest up.
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The Check Engine Light has come on because the computer has detected a problem with the emissions system. It has nothing to do with the coolant. Take it to a trusted professional and he will scan the computer with an OBD2 scan tool. He will use the fault code as a guide to determine what the problem is. also if you had recently messed with the engine as in unplug something and turned the car on the the light will be on for a few days but eventully turn off
Hey April==This is a pretty big job. Take the window crand and inside door handlw off and any screws you can find that hold the trim pad on. Then with a special tool available at the parts store, take the retainers loose from both sides and across the bottom of the pad and remove the trim pad. Then you have to take part of the linkage loose inside th edoor and remove the window channel and install it on the new glass. There are a lot of very sharp edges inside the door that can cut you pretty bad {from experience} so be careful.. You might want to just take it to the trim shop. GoodluckJoe
It depends on whether you have the self-adjuster or not. Without the adjuster the steering pump needs to be loosened at the three bolts that hold the pump to the bracket. The bottom bolt is the tension adjuster. With the self-adjuster, you need to rotate the adjuster towards the engine to slip the belt off. Once the belt is off the tensioner it will move out of the way. Be prepared to use a block of some type to hold the tensioner so it won't hit the battery case. The nut on the tensioner is a 15mm size
Also, once you have the belt off, be very sure you put the new one on the right way. There should be a sticker on the engine cowl that shows you how the serpentine belt should route around the engine pulleys. Once you have it routed right, make sure you tighten everything very tight, making sure you have put enough tension on the belt. This is usually a tough part of the process because you need to get the tension against the adjusters, which keep the belt tight as it moves
In the absence of any other problems (such as lean running condition, worn or non-iridium spark plugs, or damp weather) expect an EGR valve stuck open or a faulty MAP sensor.
Hey Tanya==It is on the lower left of the engine. If you have to ask, I suggest you let someone diagnoise and repair your truck that knows what they are doing as a lot of times you will do more damage than good. GoodluckJoe
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The relay is located on the radiator support, near the battery.
I have included a link that shows its location. Just scroll down to the very bottom of that page to see it (highlighted in Red).
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I meant, how do you get the rubber line changed that goes up behind the back o the engine and around to the pump. There is a rubber line that joins the p/s rack which I srewed off behind the engine. How do I get the lower part of the rack so I ca have this rubber section replaces?
1) Open cup holder under the stereo.
2) Pry off small panel just above the cup holder which is the same color as dash.
3) Remove the 2 screws that were exposed.
4) Gently pull panel from the dash from the place where you just removed the screws
5) As you pull the panel out, you will release a bunch of clips. Move the panel off to the side.
6) Now you can see the screws holding in the stereo and CD changer. Undo these screws and it is out.
the heater core, heater core hoses or heater control valve is leaking
it is a float in the gas tank that tells the fuel gauge where to be
Usually against the firewall in the center section
The starter for a 2000 Venture is near the front of the engine almost in line with the hood latch. Look just above the front cross member adjacent to the oil filter.
Okay.....you lift your hood up and then reach near the head of the hood when you do feel for the headlight....then go and unscrew the headlight but be very careful not to toch the headlight or you will ruin the brightness or if you are too afraid to go to a shop and have them fix it
Beside the battery you'll see a large black box with words stating "remove this to service air breather". The air filter is not IN this box, but you have to remove it to get to what the air filter is in. To remove this box, remove the two bolts that secure the box to the front of the vehicle, then remove the small hose that is stuck in the left side of the box. Then, there are two large, corrugated hoses that come into the back and bottom of the box; leave these hoses attached to the box, but loosen the hose clamps that secure these two hoses to the rest of the engine so that you can then remove the box with the two large hoses entirely from the vehicle. Now that the box is out of the way, look down into the hole to the right. There is a black rectangular plastic cover standing vertically; the air filter is inside this cover, also standing vertically and facing the right side of the vehicle. This plastic cover has two clips on the far side that hold it shut. Flip those two clips away from you, and the plastic cover will hinge open, with the opening away from you and toward the back of the vehicle. You can remove the plastic cover entirely if you wish; the hinged side (closest to you) is just some holes that fit over tabs in the air filter holder. Once the plastic cover is out of the way, you can see the air filter inside; pull it out and replace. Then replace cover, re-clip the clips and so on and so on.
How can you possibly expect there to be one answer for a question such as this! First and formost, ask your lender. They ALWAYS know what the loan payoff is.
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The wiper motor can be replaced reasonably easy, however your particular problem is usually caused by the circuit board that controls the wiper motor and the delay cycles, retraction, etc. The board is also quite cheaper than the entire wiper motor. It is also called a wiper pulse or relay board and can be found online from around $25 and up. The electronic board plugs into the wiper motor, and the electric cable plugs into the circuit board.
The fuse for the airbag light on a 2000 F150 is under the dash. The fuse box is located under the driver's dash.