voltage increases when when rpms are increased,faulty voltage regulator or alternator
You step on the peddle for abit. (you vrooom it)
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transmission failed i think... call your local mower shop.
in a 2000 gmc truck, you turn the ignition on and step on the gas peddle 5 times to reset the odemeter, after each oil change. Try turning the ignition switch on and step on the gas peddle 5 times, without starting the vehicle.
1 battery,#2 alternator,#3 headlights.In that order.One of them needs replacing.AnswerYou need a new battery.How long has your battery been in your car.If its more than 4 years,its done its time.If you've done that,check and see if your headlights strobe weak and stong when you step on the gas peddle and rev your engine.If they do,you need a new alternator.If you've done that,you should put new headlights on your car.If that doesn't do the trick.I'm out of ideas.Try these things in the order that I've described.
The throttle cable may be broken.
This depends when the noise happens:When you hold the clutch peddle down, this is the "Throw out bearing" also known as release bearing, getting ready to seize and ruin your clutchWhen you step on the peddle, this is usually a dry pivot or cable, there are pivots (3) in the peddle itself and may be several more on the way to the clutch.
You can try on this address http://www.mazdaclub.net/mz3ws. It will open the workshop manual online.
'Re' is the next step.
it makes the note a half step higher
i had the same problem what you do is take the new headlights back out and let them sit in the sun if they got moisture in them if not...then go to your local hardware store and buy a silicone sealant. try this video they show you how step by step. http://www.americanmuscle.com/mustang-headlight-sealing-video.html
all data online but it requires a subscription autozone uses it though maybe they would look it up for ya