door catches on a latch partly open how can it be repaired
Can you tell me anything about a 2008 Hyundai interrupt it is a call Honda
Click on the link below Click on Owner Guides The Owner Guide ( which includes the instructions ) can be viewed online
I have NO idea! There is a panel door in the plastic cowl above the engine, in the engine compartment. Work the panel door loose, and pull out the filter
its right up under the drivers side door on the inside of the frame rail ---- See "Related Questions" below for the same question on the Windstar - the information is exactly the same as for the Freestar/Monterey
Ford was rather late in the mini-van game when they added the second sliding door in 1999, and continued it to the end of the Windstar name in 2003. Trivia Tidbit: The successor to the Windstar name was the "Freestar" and coincided with the introduction of the twin Mercury Monterey. I do not believe any single side door Windstar was offered after 1998.
no it did not
Each sliding door has their own motor. Disconnect the wiring to the little motor inside the door you want disabled.
A person will typically need to check the fuse and rails on the sliding door of a 96 Ford Aerostar fan to see why the door drops after opening. If the door is out of its tracks or the bolts have become lose, it will often drop when operated.
The passenger sliding door of a Ford Windstar LX needs frequent cleaning and checking of the rubbers to prevent jamming. If a door jams a lot during sliding, take out the rubber linings and clean them up before re-attaching.
I do not have heat in the car and the blend door clicks. How do I access the blend door in a 2005 Ford Explorer?
take it to thhe local ford dealer and have them show it to you that is not one of those things that are put on a bulitingboard.
Yes you can but be sure to release the pressure first. The filter should be changed once a year and is typically located on the left (drivers) side behind the sliding door in the rail system. Kind of hard to find but not hard to replace.