As your driving steer left and right u will here a baring grind one way or the other
You would have to do a full conversion to Fuel Injected. This means that you would have to replace the head.
Your question would be better answered if reposted including the year of your car.
If it's the same as a 96 Pontiac Grand AM GT, than you would need a 10mm socket and rachet there are three bolts on top of headlight remove these and just pull out headlight. Disconnect the wire going to the bulb you want to replace.
It happened to me. I spun two crank bearing. I had to tear the engine apart and replace the crank and the bearings. Get somebody to check the outer tie rods. I had a car that did that. The noise will be less if you change lanes.
check your gas cap if its loose replace it
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It would be recommended to replace the rear axle bearings and axles when they are worn/bad. If the bearings and axles are okay, just replace the seals.
It all depends on the bearings that you need to replace! Get some quotes! If it is bearings inside the engine, then the mechanic you go to is going to have pull the engine anyways, so if there are no other problem with your engine but some bearings then i would just have the bearing replaced, but if you have other problems due to the bearings going out, then i would replace the engine. Hope i helped
Replacing wheel bearings, while not what I would consider a "major" job, is one that needs to be done correctly. If you really want to do it yourself, pick up a Haynes or Chilton manual at your local auto parts store.
it cost me 650$ for new front calipers and discs, they seased up
roller bearings are only needed if engine has roller bearings, u would replace bearings with same bearings that are in engine and cam specs
It's really easy the switch is in the steering colume.