Once the correct repairs are done, the code(s) will clear themselves after a number of ignition/warm-up cycles as long as the ECM detects no problems. The number of ignition cycles may vary from a few to a few dozen depending on the make, model and problems that occurred. If you can't wait, have your local auto parts store clear the codes with a scanner.
yes
you should take your car to a shop and get it repaired. If it is really bad damage, buy a new car.
You will have to specify an area to have your car repaired at honestly. I have no clue where you live or where the nearest shop to have your car repaired exists at.
A repair shop can release a car with bad brakes if they were not asked to repair the brakes or the customer refused service. It is then the responsibility of the customer to have them repaired.
Yes, it could may mean the car is not safe to drive, have it checked/repaired by a good garage.
Turn car on remove positive battery terminal if car turns off alternator is bad
first start by taking the engine out of the car then remove the back bumper then try removing the door then remove the trunk then the exaust pipe then finally you will be able to see the radio in the car remove that and finally take the car to get repaired!!
Repaired can be used as a past tense verb or an adjective.Verb: The mechanic repaired my car.Adjective: a repaired car.
Repairs and replacement of the top are normally done with the frame on the car.
If the car won't start, jump it off. While it is running, remove the positive cable from the battery. If the car dies, then your alternator is bad. If it keeps running then you may have a bad battery.
A car need to be repaired if it is smoking near the compressor. There might be something seriously wrong with the car.
everything on a car can be repaired, what makes repairs expensive is the cost for materials and how hard it is to do the job