plug TechTwo into the ECU plug located on the inside of the car, usually under the ash tray, near the handbrake cover, near the bonnet catch, always coverd up with plastic covers.
as u lean over engine on right hand side under fuel filter block.
Your toilet may be running periodically due to a faulty flapper valve or a leak in the fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the flapper chain, replacing the flapper valve, or adjusting the fill valve. If these steps don't work, you may need to call a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
Possibly other systems connected to the egr valve are faulty. You may need to have a professional diagnose the problem, rather than replacing parts.
Your toilet may keep filling up due to a faulty flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the water level in the tank, checking and replacing the flapper valve, or adjusting the fill valve. If these steps don't work, you may need to call a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
Your toilet may be constantly running due to a faulty flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the chain on the flapper valve or replacing the flapper if it is worn out. You can also adjust the fill valve to ensure it is working properly. If these steps don't work, you may need to call a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
Your toilet may be running intermittently due to a faulty flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the chain on the flapper valve or replacing the flapper if it is worn out. You can also try adjusting the fill valve to ensure it is functioning properly. If these steps do not work, you may need to call a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
A faulty or clogged egr valve can cause an engine to run rough. If stuck or clogged the valve can be cleaned after removal with carburetor cleaner.
Your toilet may be running due to a faulty flapper valve or a problem with the fill valve. To fix it, you can try adjusting the chain on the flapper valve or replacing the flapper if it is worn out. You can also adjust the fill valve to ensure it is filling the tank properly. If these steps do not work, you may need to call a plumber to diagnose and fix the issue.
There could quite possibly be alot of damage done to the valve train if a cam belt snaps on any car. You would really need to inside the engine.
Three. Inlet valve, fuel injection valve, exhaust valve.
If you are talking about the expansion valve then its located on the evaporator ...............
the valve lash for a 1985 Mazda 2.2 diesel is .012 in under cold conditions