You might want to check how it is installed and if it is installed correctly. If it is installed correctly, then take it in to a mechanic, and have it looked at. chances are, if the boot is brand new, it might be the car. who knows. Some boots require a special tool to properly tighten the clamps, without that tool it can't be installed correctly.
Has just the sensor been replaced or the plastic drive gear in the trans as well The drive gear often wears uneven causing the speedo to go inop
could be that one of the belt driven components, such as power steering pump, alternator....etc, has a worn internal bearing. Reason being, is when the new belt is replaced, the tension is usually tighter causing more stress on the pulley and bearing.. Tom
yes.
If the hum is more like a whirring or spinning noise, the starter drive, also known as bendix, needs to be replaced.
it could be that your rear end is boing out and you need to drive carefully or go to an auto shop Check to see if there is a broken suspension link, it connects from the chasis to the rear stabilizer bar, they are cheap to buy and you could possibly install it yourself
This could be the breaks needing replaced, could be a wheel bearing that needs replaced.
how to fix broken concrete drive way be repaired or does it have to be replaced?
damage the flywheel to the point it will have to be replaced
yes it can be...
NO.
A cars belt drive is typically not that expensive to replaces, but will depend on the retailer that you choose to have it replaced at. Typically, replacement in a garage could range from $80 to $190.
File damage could be due to virus, spyware , corrupted hard drive or other media etc