had that problem with my 96 and turned out to be the fuel pump
I assume you mean "heater". And a sudden failure is probably just the motor going bad.
depending on the year it could be the coil pack is bad. mine was cracked really bad and occasionally would miss and all the sudden while driving down the road one day it just stopped working and i had to ''milk'' it home because it had NO power. i replaced that and was driving with no more miss to the engine
that depends on if you will be driving the vehicles that you will be working on if you are going to be driving them then the answer is no, if you are not going to be operating the vehicles then it should be absolutely no problem. Next time you drink just don't drive and you will not have this problem. if you still have a d.l. you should be able to drive the cars if they want to put you on their insurance.
I have a 1996 GMC Yukon and this happened to me. I would be driving on the highway and all of a sudden the engine would shut off. The fuel filter and then the fuel pump turned out to be my problem.
Most common problem -turn signal flasher
They might if she is not in heat but they should be fine if she is but watch them just in case!
I thought I'd just seen a scared squid squirt his ink during a small squall.
The Tom Tom GPS is clearly the best on the market, and will work for you for both walking and driving. You will just have to check it periodically to make sure it is working.
Just use Frostwire
i was just thinking about it
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Everything in your car will eventually stop working. Mileage temperature and driving conditions all play a part its just a normal thing that happens.