You need to check the fuel pressure while driving,
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b/c it wants to go play...haha....u probably have a transfer case problem that is best checked out by a mechanic b/c u can tear up alot of unbroken parts trying to diagnose the problem urself...
where you live? what was the temp outside when you checked the pressure? what was the temp in your space your trying to cool? question is too vague
I found out you don't have to relieve the pressure to replace the fuel filter. Only small amounts of fuel stay in the old filter, so when removing it, place in a plastic bag or other container. Mission accomplished. To relieve the fuel pressure all you have to do is remove the gas cap.
I would check the fuel filter. Check the pressure of the fuel pump and see if it giving the right amount of pressure also. Make sure the air filter good also.
It's attached to the starter.
It depends on what filter you are trying to change, you need to be more specific.
To find the fuel filter, raise the front of the vehicle. The fuel filter is mounted to the right frame rail, near the fuel tank. Don't forget to relieve the fuel system pressure by pulling the fuse for the fuel pump and trying to start the vehicle a few times.
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My 2002 had the same issue. After trying the obvious, replacing air filter, plugs, fuel filter, etc. I had it checked and the catalytic converter was going bad. I found a bolt-on converter on usautoparts.com for about $120. Most parts stores I looked at around here were $250 and up.
The clicking sound is your a/c unit trying to engage. I would have freon pressure checked first, if not, a/c unit may be bad
trying to find out what this oil filter fits sl24011 thank u lennie