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A 1990 Nissan pickup truck has power steering. If the truck is displaying symptoms of not having power steering check the fluid levels and pump itself.
Lots of things can cause a head gasket to fail, but the usual cause is engine overheating. Things like warped or cracked heads, incorrectly installed gaskets or heads, incorrectly torqued head bolts, torquing head bolts in the wrong sequence, are also common culprits. Not having the oil filler cap installed, while not a good idea, shouldn't result in head gasket failure. No antifreeze in the radiator (either just water filled or empty, not sure which your question meant), or not having the radiator cap installed, could definitely cause engine overheating, and therefore, a blown head gasket.
not likely on newer models, but on older ones it could be the fuel pump. If you have that problem with a newer model it could be the head or head gasket, I just replaced intake &head gasket and installed a new head on a 2001 neon and the car started right up after having that problem.
You need to check all of your connections, and make sure oil IS in the vehicle.
The interlock switch is to start the vehicle without having to press in the clutch. It took me a while to figure this out myself.
Most of the time you can tell by removing the radiator cap and having someone start the engine. Make sure you are not standing over it and you might want to lay a rag over the opening. If the head gasket is blown, then coolant will come out like "Old Faithful".
I just got $250 for my 1995 Dodge Spirit in October 2011. I got the car off a friend when the orginal headgasket went bad at 120,000 miles. I had my mechanic replace the head gasket with a second one. The head gasket I had installed (second head gasket for vehicle) went bad 11,000 miles later. The Dodge Spirit is notorious for having head gasket problems. It wasn't worth putting a third head gasket on it. When a head gasket goes bad on these vehicles you can expect problems with the following: 02 sensor, thermostat, timing belt, and a possible cracked/warped head.
The benefits of having a turbocharger pickup is that it overall increases the efficiency of your automobile. The reason for having turbochargers is because they are usually used on small engines to take the place a larger one.
Having a head gasket replaced on a 2000 Amigo can be replaced but it can be hard depending on if the mechanic has the right instructions. Also, depending on the condition of the head gasket can depend on how hard it is replace the gasket.
I do not recall it having one, but if it does it is a simple fiber gasket and slips over the cap flanges.
It must. I am having my '94 Camaro's timing gasket changed for just that reason.
The Versa has a chain. Nissan recommends having it inspected at 100,000 miles.