To see whether you really have a problem try a DVD or Blu-Ray and see what happens. Also make sure the problem isn't just with this single game disc.
yes, it is a very good cleaner! you should use it
There should be a fuse diagram in the owner/service manual for this car under the capacities or diagram section. Look up "fuses" in the index. This diagram should show exactly the one in question. _also if you removed the stock stereo your lights may not work due to the fact that your lights run trough it_ -aojedam
There is no specific cleaner needed, but you should make sure it isn't a cleaner that will leave a residue.
everyone should have a manual for their vehicle, and a professional shop manual should be available at the library in the reference section--you can make copies of the necessary information...good luck :)
You really shouldn't use coil cleaner on a radiator. Unless the cleaner specifically says that this is one use you should use the proper cleaner.
You should dim your lights as soon as you see their lights.
In the back should be tail lights which always come on when the headlights or parking lights are on, and stoplights which come on whenever the brakes are pressed. The stoplights should be brighter than the tail lights, but they should be separate.
the boss should get a laptop and the cleaner shouldn't.
Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights Should be the same fuse for parking light/tail lights
ONLY if the oven cleaner is of the non-abrasive type !
Spray the throttle body (carb) with cleaner, not carb cleaner. You should use throttle body cleaner because there is a coating on the throttle body that will be removed if you use carb cleaner and that coating that comes from the factory should not be removed.
A 15x27x6 foot cleaner should work Hope it helps!