I'm going to assume that you refer to a connecting rod in the engine. Unfortunately, this isn't an easy task to undertake nor a cheap one to pay for. If the connecting rod snapped it may have caused unrepairable damage while being spun as the crankshaft turned. You should be able to see this by removing the oil pan (and perhaps pump) and inspecting the inside of the engine block, pistons, and crank.
If you've beaten the odds and there is no damage, it may be possible to replace a connecting rod with the engine in the car; I do not know. If it is at all possible, it will be difficult. If you're up for the task, try it yourself. If you're targeting paying a mechanic to do this, it may be cheaper to install a new engine. You'll have to talk with someone with far more experience with this car than I to get a confident answer.
If the connecting rod broke or a bearing spun due to insufficient oil flow/pressure than I would not consider simply trying to replace a rod or bearing.
In any case, if you have a broken or damage connecting rod, the costs will not be cheap. You might be able to swap in an engine from a junkyard yourself for less than .00 dollars or you may pay a mechanic to swap in a brand new turnkey style engine and the cost may be .00 dollars. Most likely, if you choose to pay a mechanic to swap a new engine in. Expect a bill of at least .00. If you pay a mechanic to change the connecting rod, you might be able to get away with .00. However, this may not be possible or feasible.
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, Good luck. -MJ
P.S. If it wasn't a connecting rod that is damaged then ignore what I said. If the connecting rod didn't snap, also ignore it.
is it the push rod you are talking about? there is more then one rod. ether way it will be over $1,000
depends on what is wrong with it you may need a new engine to fix it
Either you will pay a dealership or car mechanic to look up the code, have them fix your car, and have them clear the code or you can fix it yourself, and disconnect the ground on the battery for about a minute and hook it back up. Should clear the code.
Sorry that's terminal is no fix.
There was a couple years that Chevy and GMC used a circuit board in the tail light assembly. It was a bad design. We had several in our fleet at work and many went bad. They are available from the dealer new. Not much you can do to repair the old one, just replace it with a new one.
CHECK YOUR FUSE
you go to a mechanic :)
Locked meaning blown?,no quick fix.
don't fix it just go 2 the junkyard get a used one
spend money,replace the compressor.sorry...
When you have the heater on, does it just blow any air at all? or no air?
Why doesnt your speedometer work on a 02 Mits Galant
you dont,you take it to a shop and pay them 500 dollars to fix it
sell it
You start by identifying what's wrong with it. Chances are, it's going to be something you'll simply replace.
under the hood by the engine
REMOVE ALTERNATOR FROM DRIVERS SIDE OF ENGINE BLOCK.
Fix the problem causing them to be on.