Pull the rear of the seat bases towards the front seats!Then lay the rear seat backs down.
I replaced the lock on my 2003 Suzuki Areio hatchback and now I find it is starting to stick again, I was wondering if this is a common problem with this model?
yes. you need to go and re set the timing.
This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem? This is a very straight forward question what is the problem?
It will be the cv joint, it will need replacing
they,themselves
buy a bigger battery i had the same problem
"They must settles this problem themselves."The pronouns in the sentence are:they (personal pronoun)themselves (reflexive pronoun)The word 'this' can be a demonstrative pronoun when it takes the place of a noun in a sentence but in this sentence it is an adjective used to describe the noun 'problem'.
will India become forward country
If no forward or slipping forward suspect problem in the forward clutch and circuit. Reverse does not use the same applied components
Who knows the answer? I have the same problem with my 91 Honda Civic Hatchback. Thanks.
your problem is the transmission. you need to replace the transmission
My 1990 Honda Civic Hatchback had a similar problem where it overheated on a seemingly random basis. I first replaced the thermostat, but that did not fix the problem. Then I replaced the water pump, again with no positive result. Finally, I replaced the radiator, which fixed the problem. As it turned out, the radiator had pinhole leaks that caused the problem. Also, when it comes to a leaking radiator, I do not suggest the 'quick fix' of additives to the radiator water that plug holes and stop leaks. These additives can cause more problems than they resolve. The best solution is to replace the radiator.