Fuel pump, crank sensor, distributor pickup, engine ECM, wiring problem, ignition switch problem, MAP sensor. This is why they have mechanics shops.
No firm is going to give you a new truck no matter how many miles you have travelled.
The truck is not behind the ss anne its to the right of it but you need surf and you must be able to use it out of battle before the ss anne goes away, to prevent it from going away NEVER GET HMCUT.
starter going out or poor voltage
that is when you "pop" the clutch on the truck to get it started but you have to be going about 5-10 miles an hour before it will work.
have to rave my truck up to 3&4 thousand RPM before it goes in to revers
that is when you "pop" the clutch on the truck to get it started but you have to be going about 5-10 miles an hour before it will work.
I would say if you keep the truck serviced regularly, change oil and all filters etc, you can expect at least 100000 miles before any major problems
She was never run over by a truck.
That depends on several things. That's why there's a lot of other stuff on the testor the homework sheet before it says "How much energy ..." etc. You need all thatstuff to answer the question with, and you haven't told us any of it.Tell us anything you can about these details:-- What was its energy before the collision ?-- What's the mass or weight of the truck ?-- How fast was it going before the collision ?-- How fast was it going after the collision ?-- Do you know anything about Truck #2 ?
for someone who has never done it before,allow 1 week
Well if the truck is heavier than the car and going at the same speed, either the truck is going slow, or the car is going fast
It depends on where you buy a cheap truck. Be careful going through places like Craigslist. Always ask to test drive and always ask if you can get a mechanic to look at it before buying. Get a copy of all maintenance done on the truck, too.