Code readers don't lie, but it takes someone with experience to determine the cause of the code.
a diesel mechanic is just like any other automotive mechanic, except they fix trucks and other vehicles that have diesel engines.A diesel mechanic is a mechanic that specializes on fixing or building diesel engines for such vehicles as tractors, semi-trucks, or pick-up trucks that have diesel engines.
if it is a result of the work that the mechanic in question performed
Assuming that your gauge is accurate, then you probably have a stuck thermostat in the open position that is not allowing the coolant to stay in the engine long enough to reach proper operating temp. Replace the thermostat or have a good mechanic do it for you.
The mechanic. He should have liability insurance to cover it. A lot of the service tickets have fine print about the shop not being responsible for fire theft, or other damage. So if you have signed a ticket, they may not be responsible.
A mechanic.A mechanic.
Most Camshaft Positioning Sensors are "Plug and play", if not I do not recommend playing with it if you are unsure have a mechanic do it.
get a mechanic? (are you retarted?)
no just retail and tax deduction for mechanic shops
i just had mine replaced by a mechanic and he told me it was sitting on top of camshaft
who is the autozone girl, that was a mechanic with the curvy hips nice curvy hips blue geans, and a white with long levee blue sleeve t-shirt
One would replace the camshaft position sensor on a 2004 Suzuki Forenza by taking it to a certified auto mechanic. The mechanic would then check out and repair the issue, thereby rendering the car back to a serviceable condition.
Go to "Autozone" and get them to do a readout.Find you an "Honest Mechanic" and get them to fix it,ok?
Code PO342, Camshaft sensor came up, mechanic says replacing the balve cover gasket will fix this. Does that sound right?
The Camshaft Sensor is located right behind the crank shaft fly wheel and can be very hard to change out without consulting a mechanic first.
I'm not a mechanic / technician but the Ford 3.8 liter V6 engine is an Over Head Valve / pushrod design engine that has ( 1 camshaft ) so I assume there would only be ( 1 camshaft position sensor )
Mechanic gloves are available in several outlets. Sears, WalMart and Target all stock inexpensive ranges. If you prefer to shop online, try Ebay, Amazon or Autozone.
You should either go to a certified Mercedes Mechanic or a company such as AutoZone. You can get a new headlight there, and they include instructions.