I had the same thing with my 1995 z24 2.3. When the car was cold it made the grinding noise and i changed the trans oil with ams oil trans oil and its smooth as silk know. Make sure you use manual trans oil
no,if it is normal functional sound.if it is grinding or making some other kind of noise then there is definitely an issue.
what is normal operating temp.
if u put wider aftermarket tires on then the tires are rubbing on the fender wheel well if you are refering to in/at the actual steering wheel, then some grinding noise is normal. it's possible the electrical contacts for airbag/cruise/radio controls, whatever you have on the steering wheel are making some grinding noise.
Molar teeth are larger and have more cusps for grinding and chewing food compared to normal teeth. They are located at the back of the mouth and are specialized for crushing and grinding tough foods.
It's normal for the ABS unit in that vehicle to make an awful noise while making an ABS stop. I'm not sure exactly what causes it.
Yes it is normal. That is the temperature that the engine was designed to operate.
no it is not normal
They do everything normal ppl do.
Ever since I took mine in and had repaired for overheating . It has been staying right at 190 so think this is normal ..
Everything that is normal and can can be distributed easily is known as normal distribution time.
Yes, this breed has a low-hanging tail.
Normally 3 but some times 4.