Check out your local libraries. Many have reference sections with these kinds of car manuals. You can't check out reference books, so bring a pad and pencil to take notes.
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This is an easy bolt-on part. If you really can't see how to do it, get a manual for the car.
A car with a manual or stick shift transmission.
Driving a manual car means your a unicorn
Get help from the website of your car manufacturer through Google for instance.
You can look in a manual for this car, or Google it.
People drive a manual car by using a stick shift to control the car.
If your car is a manual car you could push the car buy putting it to move a little bit of the manual and then you push it
W stands for wagon, you won't see it anywhere on the car but you will in the manual and title.
Not too hard for some with some mechanical ability. Noot all of us have it. Get a manual on your car from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM and see if you want to try it. This is a pretty big job. Get a manual on your car from DISCOUNTAUTOREPAIRMANUALS.COM and you can read about it and see if you want to tackle it.
First you should look at the car you owns owners manual to see the correct cylinder. After you purchase the correct cylinder you should again open the owners manual to see exactly where it goes and how to put it on. If you cant figure it out take it to a shop so you dont damage it
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