if you know anything dealing with autos it should only take you about 4 hours to tear it apart and put it back together,it took me about that long to do the complete job
No,it will mess up your computer.
ask Andy fox from bridlington...
Voyager I and Voyager II although they were not planned to.
If it is locked up then replace that caliber and remove and replace all brake fluid in the system.
It is exiting our solar system.
Both Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 are on trajectories that will one day cause them to exit the solar system, but they are both still within its accepted boundaries.
Replace the Thermostat, and bleed all air from the cooling system.
Voyager 2 and Voyager 10 There isn't a Voyager 10. You probably meant Pioneer 10.
Because they were the first vehicles to leave the solar system.
You can remove it and place it in a pan of hot water and see if it opens at the proper temperture, but why do that. Once you have it out, just replace it with a new one and you know it is good then. An 15 year old thermostat is more than likely bad. Considering you have to drain the radiator to a low level to remove the thermostat, do a complete cooling system service at this time.
Drain the water from your 1997 GMC Yukon cooling system. Remove the water supply hose. Remove the thermostat housing retaining bolts. Remove the old thermostat and replace with the new thermostat.
If it is a drum brake system, then you will have to remove the wheel ,drum, brake shoes, and hydraulic brake line , then remove and replace the cylinder with a new one re-assemble and bleed the hydraulic brake system