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It could be a few things hub bearings, brakes, ball joints or possibly the CV axle. I would have it checked and then fix the problem at home if it is within your ability.
If you purchased it as is, you are probably out of luck. Unless your state has a "lemon" law. Check with your Attorney General's office. Find out what car dealers don't want you to know at www.dealertricks.com If the transmission is replaced or repaired it will be at your expense, because it was sold to you "as is". Answer check: 1.) if this car had recalls on the transmission, 2.) original warranty on the car 3.) rebuilt transmission warranty, from previous owner
An Oldsmobile is known as a particular brand of cars that was produced by General Motors. The car was manufactured and distributed within the United States.
To lubricate the moving parts within the transmission and to also help cool the transmission.
The Mitsubishi Gallant does not have a removable transmission filter. It is found within the internal workings of the transmission itself.
The steering gearbox for the Crown Victoria is connected to the vehicle's frame and is attached to the transmission. All gears for the transmission are contained within the transmission itself.
Where is the clicking coming from? Within the engine compartment or inside the car?
Transmission fluid is a lubricant for the internal parts within the transmission itself. Strict regulations require that transmission fluid be made from synthetic base stocks to meet emissions requirements.
within computer components likes buses
It's integral within the transmission.
Neural transmission within the ganglia is cholinergic (acetylcholine) and the vasoconstrictive neurons release epinephrine at the blood vessels. So blocking neural transmission within the ganglia will reduce vasoconstriction.
The transmission filter on a 1999 Honda Accord can be located under the car's hood. More specifically, it is within the transmission itself and is very difficult to replace.