I suspect you may get other more direct answers, but I'll advise what I did for an '89 Buick. #1 - went to local library and reviewed the Chilton's Manual (Most libraries keep auto repair books on hand) #2 - went to car parts store and bought: a. a steering wheel puller kit b. a replacement ignition #3 - followed the directions from the Chilton's I actually tried to do it without the steering wheel puller kit first - it was totally impossible, but it took me 6 hours to become convinced. Also, some auto parts kits will rent or loan the steering wheel puller kit - mine was pretty reasonable. The ignition was about $18 dollars, the kit was about $30, so it beat other alternatives.
how to replace that
on my 99 Sephia the Blower is located under the dash on the passenger side.
HmmmmmBad Wire? It could be because your ignitation switch is bad and all you are doing is bypassing the signal from the ignation to the starter
no. 1997 and 1998 are different body styles.
No, unfortunatley it will not.
its your transmission. try flushing it and using lucas...if that doesnt work you need a new transmission... :(
have you tried looking to see if your your fuel filter is clogged.
It is important to pay attention to the warning lights of a vehicle. The fuel light comes on because the car is low on gasoline.
When a car won't start the first thing to check is the battery. If it is not the battery then check the gas. If neither are the issue call a mechanic.
No, they're different. The '97 is a Mazda BP & later models use KIA T8 motors. The heads are not interchangeable.
get yourself a haynes manual it has pitures and step by step, but these cars arfe very easy some the caliper does not have to be removed
there are body kits for all kinds of cars, i have a kia and have found lots of body kits already for mine. i have a 2000. just go to Google and type in kia body kits and lots of things will come up for it. no there isn't not for the 97 which is stupid