you go to a Machanic.
It is mounted to the firewall on the driver's side the emissions canister. 2 screw clamps hold the rubber lines to it. It's not hard to replace, and it will cost you about $15.00 or so. Hope this helped you.
You can replace the rubber gasket.
Replace the rubber gasket. Inspection of air valves. Compressor control.
The rubber seal is probably missing or bad. It should be replaced.
Remove the brake calipers and lightly tap the rotor with a rubber hammer. They should free up easily.
n, on the contrary, it means your clutch is alive and "sticky"
No it should fit into the housing along with the thermostat. Try putting the rubber in first, then the thermostat. remember the rubber is malliable so it will conform to the opening, then insert the thermostat
replace corke with new and install dry if it is the rubber reusable just wipe off and reinstall
No , there is a rubber ring that goes around the edge of the thermostat
remove the pedal arm pin so that you can freely move the pedal and have an access to the rubber stopper slots.
the oil filter is under the hood straight ahead on the the wall kind of behind the steering wheel, its a can like shape some time metal its hooked to a rubber tube.
the pcv valve on most cars is usually located on the valve cover, and usually has a plastic or rubber hose that leads to your air intake hose. hope that helps