The steel rod attached to the lower control arm that supports the weight of the vehicle, is called a bushing. There are several of these in a vehicle and without them, it would not work properly.
you control the vehicle
Under vehicle, by end of torsion bar not attached to control arm.
Axle bearings support the weight of the vehicle and are called several different things depending on the suspension, axle, and control systems attached.
It supports and holds the transmission in the vehicle from the underside of the transmission.
"Harness" refers to a collection of straps and fittings by which a horse or other draft animal is attached to a vehicle for pulling. It is used to control and guide the animal while working.
The VSS (Vehicle Speed Sensor) is located in the drivers side, back end (tail shaft housing) of the transmission. It is where they used to have the speedometer cable attached but now it's electronic.
If this was my vehicle ,I would replace the control module which is attached to the side of the distributor. They are known for this problem. I hope this helps you. Mark
WABCO Vehicle Control Systems was created in 1869.
An arboretum and chocolate mice are not found in a vehicle control panel.
It is not possible to manually adjust the timing in this vehicle. There is no distributor and the rotor is attached directly to the camshaft. Timing is handled by the motronic control unit. The unit directly controls the ignition coil, altering the timing as the vehicle is driven.
no, a factory CD player can be used in a vehicle that has subwoofers attached. as long as the factory CD player in the vehicle has treble, bass, and subwoofer controls on it, it will be fine. if not, an aftermarket CD player will be the solution. with subwoofers, you need to control the amount of power that are ran through them. the amplifier is a control, but if not set correctly on the CD player, you could blow your subwoofers.
Hi, The engine control computer is called the Powertrain Control Module (PCM), and it is located in the box that holds the air cleaner filter. This should be at the left front of the vehicle, under the hood. See pictures at the attached link. Good Luck, Greg