check for bad vaacum line or manifold leak!! I replaced gaskets on my 2000 v6 and it runs fine.also check the plug wires are correct!!
i had a 1988 Mazda 626 that did that, and i had to replace the transmission pan gasket because it was losing pressure while sitting (hence the banging into reverse) and then losing pressure and a little fluid when warm. (hence the slipping, there is an imbalance of air/fluid) tranny pan gaskets are not hard to replace, and they dont take alot of time, just take the pan off.
YES! it would be creepy not to; just having a dead gerbil sitting there. YUK!
Simply, you remove away the broken chair and replace it with a good one.
Brake drum bent and shoes rubbing against it? Bad wheel bearing? You had the car sitting on the brake drum itself? If that's true Just replace the drum(s) it was sitting on it is possible they have bent out of shape. See if just the new drum will stop the noise if no replace the shoes aswell. Josh
My super sport toyota Camry does that and we had to replace the ground to the battery
Yes, sit is a verb.
No need to unless it is due for a tune up.
Remove the eggs. You can replace them with eggs you know are from another bird who was active with a rooster. Your broody hen won't care.
To repair a 1964 Impala that has been sitting for years, start by thoroughly cleaning and inspecting the vehicle, focusing on the fuel system, brakes, and electrical components. Drain and replace the old fuel, inspect the fuel lines, and replace the fuel filter. Check and replace the oil, coolant, and all fluids. Finally, assess the battery, tires, and brakes before attempting to start the engine, ensuring all systems are safe and functional.
To start a snowmobile that has been sitting for years, first inspect and replace any damaged or worn components, including the spark plugs, fuel lines, and battery. Drain any old fuel from the tank and carburetor, and replace it with fresh fuel mixed with a fuel stabilizer. Check the oil level and replace it if necessary, then ensure the throttle and choke are functioning properly. Finally, try starting the engine while observing for any unusual sounds or leaks.
Replace the starter. All will be well.
check your fuel sending unit...if its loud and noisy you may want to replace it.