Recommended tyre pressures are usually marked on the walls of tyres near the brand name.
The fluid goes down the dipstick tube.
The crank sensor sends a signal to control the spark timing to the engine. If the sensor goes bad the engine may run rough or not run at all.
DOT3 it says on ur brake reservoir cap. Right under the big "WARNING" words!
follow the radiator hose that goes to the motor, the thermostat housing is the thing the hose is hooked to and it is bolted to the motor with three bolt i believe. you take the hose off, the housing off and just take the old thermostat out and put the new one in.
make sure gas cap is on all the way and drive it a few tanks and see if it goes off by itself.
you have to take off the driver side tire and remove that black plastic covering that goes around the wheel well... you'll see it
David Breeze goes by Breezey.
he loves when the breeze goes up his kilt
firewall to the right side of the motor (facing motor) around the front and one goes to the thermostat housing and the other goes down behind the intake manifold to the lower hose. They are not directional.
Breezes have nothing to do with the sun, so you don't always get a cool breeze when the sun goes down. However, temperatures do typically get lower after the sun goes down.
There is also a small switch on the transmission that goes bad.This prevents the transmission from shifting. Bring it to a transmission shop and have it changed. It usually costs about $100 or so including labor... or you can do it yourself.
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