look in your owners manual but most new cars go 100,000 miles before the first plug change.
You should get your drain lines snaked
the drain plug should be located on the passenger side of the radiator right underneath the bottom tranmission line
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Electrical work is dangerous and should only be performed by a qualified electrician
Make sure you are plugging it into the correct jack.
When routering, it is ways to do so. You should always go counter clockwise unless you are just trying to run very quickly down the board to keep from splintering. Also use of jugs for. "Plung routering" even simple things are important when using routers. They can get away from u quickly
its located on the exuast pipe it screws into the pipe and pluggs into another connector unplug it unscrew it screw the new one in then plung it back into the connector
Small to a nearly definite infinite degree
Husband tells wife " Hun let me plung it , get closer to the edge to get a better feel while I get a better buck ( insurance paid out ) then he quotes Ice Age movie line " there goes the last female "
there's two to three sensors one on the engine manifold just un screw and un plung . there's one by the cadalic converter do the same, and there might be one further down the exhaust system depending on your car
#1 try this 1st: open the owners manuel ... it will list the plug for your motor. #2 take a 5/8" deep well plug socket unscrew the plug going counter clockwise, look at the number and manufacturer on the plug. #3 Know your year & model# of mower. Brand of motor (Koler, Briggs & Stratton, Kawasaki, etc) call an auto parts store.. they have cross referance manuel. They should be able to tell you exactly, and probably have in stock.
I have the same problem with my 98. I replaced the relays, resistor, fans, sensor. When you pull the sensor plug off do the fans come on? I hate to say there may be a driver blown in the PCM and that IS EXPENSIVE. Go to a Dearship and have a full diagnostic before you plung into some BIG MONEY.