If the check engine light is or has illuminated, check for codes. The codes may help lead you to the problem.
No, once the transmission clutches are burned up they must be replaced.
The s3 light could be your speedometer cable if it is not working mine did that i hope this works. also the park censer might need adjusted or replaced
The front seal of the tranny needs replaced, the tranny will have to come out to replace it.
Depends how much fluid was lost and how far it was driven. Best bet is to have it looked at by a reputable shop.
If your only dropping the transmission oil pan to change the filter expect to refill with 4 to 5 qts. If the transmission has been removed, rebuilt and the torque converter replaced expect to refill with 10 to 12 qts. These numbers are an aproximate.
My problem was the transmission causing the chugging. I had the tranny fluid replaced and to my suprise it fixed the problem. It cost around $110.00 for the fluid exchange, but was well worth it. Hope this suggestion helps.
A smoke alarm chirps intermittently when its battery is low and needs to be replaced.
A smoke detector chirps intermittently when its battery is low and needs to be replaced.
Your smoke alarm battery chirps intermittently to indicate that the battery is low and needs to be replaced.
The battery in the remote needs to be replaced.
Yes.
If an alternator light keeps coming off and on, this may indicate that the voltage output of the vehicle is going up and down intermittently. This may mean the alternator may need to be replaced soon.
What kind of car?
that happened to me and it was the distributor..replaced and hasn't done it since
a bulb is bad and must be replaced
PCV valve needs to be replaced, or air filter needs to be replaced, or EGR system needs to be cleaned out. If its the EGR system your check engine light will be on.In other words, it's time for a tune up.
No, this means there is a fault in the fuse box or your transmission needs to be replaced