You probably could but if it's not specifically built to run on 10% ethanol you're more likely to do a lot of engine damage which can cost you major $$ in the future.
NO!!!!!!!!
Torque converter is shot - not serviceable - new gearbox required.
To find 57 percent of a number, multiply the number by 0.57. In this instance, 0.57 x 3500 = 1995. Therefore, 57 percent of 3500 is equal to 1995.
if it's an automatic trans, the torque converter could be faulty.
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It is recommened that you use premium only but you can use any fuel that you want... I wouldn't do anything with ethanol
89.5 percent of shoes were imported in 1995
Approximately 60% of individuals who changed residency from 1995 to 2000 remained in the same state.
all cars are required by law to be compatible with 10% ethanol usage. Many user manual say "neither recommended nor desirable" but this has more to do with MANY people who blame every problem on ethanol. (I've heard everything form timing belt to blown head gaskets), thus, this statement covers their a** when it comes to the weirdos.
Finding 20 percent of a number is the same as multiplying a number by 0.2. In this instance, 1995 x 0.2 = 399.
Average prices for all paper and paperboard rose a whopping 41 percent in 1995
The presence of water!