Very possible. Also the head(s) may be cracked. They should have been checked for warpage and cracks when they were removed when the job was first done.
under the intake plenum for the fuel injection. Not an easy job to do for the back yard mechanic.
A person can have the service theft system on their 2005 Cadillac CTS by taking it to a mechanic. The mechanic will use a scanner, which properly resets the light.
A person can have the service theft system on their 2005 Cadillac CTS by taking it to a mechanic. The mechanic will use a scanner, which properly resets the light.
A person can have the service theft system on their 2005 Cadillac CTS by taking it to a mechanic. The mechanic will use a scanner, which properly resets the light.
not sure of the cost. I doubt the mechanic broke the headgasket. More than likely when the radiator and water pump went bad the engine overheated enough to ruin the headgasket.
you dont, a mechanic does
It depends on the motor im not sure if the eldorado ever came with a 4.9 but i know on my eldorado it was underneath the intake manifold...which involves taking the fuelrail off and is not something i would recommend doing by yourself if your not a mechanic but if you do make sure you change the injector o rings because leaking after this is common and can lead to a bad motor fire
its a 25 hour job,am a AE mechanic and i hate doing it. Everything(engine tranny harness) dropes from the botom with the frame,wouldnt recomend you doing it youreself,seek profesional mechanic
Usually a bike mechanic.
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It is under the intake manifold so unless you are a competant mechanic you should go to a mechanic or at the very least get a service manual. Its not as easy as the old days
just happened to me... for sure its the fuel pump, but ask ur mechanic to take a look at your idle control module and ECM to make sure its not caused by that. BUT definitely your fuel pump