Draining the excess will solve the problem.
The year and engine info would help.
i believe theres 6 but theres one that's hard as hell to find, even when you have them all out you better get someone to help you pull them apart -berettaspeed15
The sentence could be correct if it followed a context sentence such as "Changing where the water is poured could help one plant to live." Otherwise, the word "but" makes this a dependent clause, not a sentence.
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Check engine fuse!
It MAY help the performance of your transmission if it needs to be serviced (fluid and filter/screen change). However, it will not increase the performance of your engine.
look on eBay mate..theres a bloke that emails you it for about £2!!
go to autozone.com..theres a page of nothing but mannuels for everything you will ever need.. hope that will help you out..
theres many places in the web where you can get help with math.
Yes, not changing the oil can lead to a rattling noise in your engine. As oil ages, it becomes less effective at lubricating engine components, which can result in increased friction and wear. This can cause parts to rattle or knock due to insufficient lubrication. Regular oil changes help maintain engine health and reduce the risk of such noises.
Air filters do not determine fuel efficiency in vehicles. They help to insure that debris is not taken in to the engine, but do not effect fuel intake.
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