Sounds like the Idle Air Control valve (IAC) acting up and if it is, it's located on the rear pass. side of the engine, left of the Throttle Body and a real pain in the a** to change. There is a vacuum line that lays across the intake manifold past halfway down that goes to the pass. side of the car, it's a skinny black tubing that gets brittle from the intake manifold heat and has a tendency to crack and sometimes just break away from the rubber fitting. It can cause the idle to go high too. Hope this helps.
you will have to take off the water pump and lossen the oil pan to get to the crank and timing gears. and some other parts to have clearance for the timing chain cover to be removed
you will need to remove the door panel and check the motor on the regulator. if the gears are bad you can usually just change them. (auto parts stores usually have them). if the gears are good you need a new motor.
gears
gears, wheels, pins,
Frame, Steering parts, nuts and bolts, some rims, brake components, some engine parts, gears, axles, etc.Frame, Steering parts, nuts and bolts, some rims, brake components, some engine parts, gears, axles, etc.
Your Shimano shifter may not be clicking when you try to change gears due to issues such as cable tension, dirt or debris in the shifter mechanism, or worn out components. It is recommended to check and adjust the cable tension, clean the shifter mechanism, and inspect for any worn out parts to resolve the issue.
It has gears, a mother board or controller, sensors, and a battery.
one important part is the sensors and gears.
No. It is made of gears or electronics parts and is not alive.
Nope...Maybe if you change out suspension parts...but your tranny and computer will NOT like the change. It wont know how fast it is rolling and when to shift its gears....I can see a "check engine light" in somebody's future....
The answer is way too involved to try an answer here. Purchase a Hayne's or Chilton's repair manual and almost all Auto Parts stores. There you will find detailed instructions. When replacing the chain, make sure to replace both sets of gears also. Buy the chain in a kit form which has chain, gears, and other parts needed.
Shimano offers various types of shifter parts for bicycles, including trigger shifters, twist shifters, and grip shifters. These components allow cyclists to change gears easily while riding.