The throttle position sensor replacement is usually a simple task. Sometimes they will be held on with a torx socket, or covered in plastic protectant like mine was. (I had to use a dremel and cut the existing bolts off) But usually replacement is fairly quick and easy. I would expect to pay anywhere from 60 bucks, up to 200 depending on the mechanic, and the part he/she puts in.
I am no mechanic, however this is a 2 part fix. First the battery is shot, so replacing this is one part. The next is a little more complicated. You should take your vehicle to autozone or somwhere similar and get the alternator checked out. It sounds like this may need replacing as well. Like I said start with the battery, as this is the cheapest, but get the alternator checked out as well, or you would just waste the money on blowing another battery if the alternator is the problem. Best of luck!
The answer would be an 'auto mechanic'.
Bad Head Gasket. See a mechanic ASAP..
No, but with the complex technical nature of today's auto mechanics a high school education would at least assist you in the necessary schooling required to be a competent mechanic.
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No, as being a master mechanic, it would have nothing to do with it.
I had the same problem. I took it to a mechanic and they told me it was the ignition switch.
If you mean energy, then it would be mechanic. There is also elastic energy which is also considered in mechanic energy.
Its unlikely that it is related to getting a new battery. Make sure that during the process of replacing the battery that any emissions hoses or wiring were not disturbed or disconnected.
a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.a 1998 Tracker would be fuel injected and not have a carb.
call and ask your agent!
I would recommend going to your local mechanic for this. Replacing a TCM requires a lot of knowledge. It would be best for your safety and other's to go to a professional.
Check the cataylitic converter it could be stopped up
i dont think a stalker tracker would work sorry
My best thinknoodles tracker advice would be to use Club Penguin Insiders tracker because I met him through there
My mechanic says between 70 and 80 thousand miles. Your mechanic is wrong. Kia recommends changing it every 105,000 miles. Warning: This is an interference engine. It would appear you need to find another mechanic. He is just making money off you by replacing the belt more often than need be.
As far as I understand, replacing a fuel pump is a difficult job. I would not change it myself, I would take it to the auto body shop to have it done. The mechanic usually do a better job unless you are a professional.