My 2003 STR had that problem this summer on and off for a few days, and the manual simply says you should continue but plan on a service stop. A mechanic looked at it and told me it relates to the super-charger, and possibly the altitude/humidity of the air entering the engine. I was in the mountains (above 5,000 feet), the problem has not returned since, so maybe it's altitude.
It's a historical road, but certain parts are still can be used. Approximately 85% of the Route 66 is drivable.
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If the airbag is deployed on a 1993 Honda Civic the car can still be drivable. Be sure to remove the air to be able to safely operate the vehicle.
if the transaxle light comes on in the car can you still drive it
you cannot drive the car if the airbag is deployed, its pretty expensive to have them fixed
no withou a freeze plug the water will escape the engine and cause it to over heat.
You are gonna have a rough idle and a loss of power but its still drivable
yes a cat d is a damaged car at more than 60% of the cars value if is still has a mot you could run it as is if it was drivable, i just bought a cat d and did it up on the cheep and sold it for a 200% profit
The key for the Volkswagen Cabrio from the years 2000 through 2004 are still 'MFG RESTRICTED' and are a 'DEALER RESTRICTED KEY'. Unfortunately you will have to go to the dealer for any additional keys. There is not a separate 'VALET' key. Some models have what is called a 'SERVICE KEY' which will operate the locks, but will not start the vehicle. The Cabrio is not one of these. The key for the Volkswagen Cabrio from the years 2000 through 2004 are still 'MFG RESTRICTED' and are a 'DEALER RESTRICTED KEY'. Unfortunately you will have to go to the dealer for any additional keys. There is not a separate 'VALET' key. Some models have what is called a 'SERVICE KEY' which will operate the locks, but will not start the vehicle. The Cabrio is not one of these.
it can still knock and work but it wont last to long..its cylinder knock that's all.... your going to need a new motor!
LOL! I think you mean "Restricted Performance". That's an error that comes on with some engine or transmission problems. The car's computer limits the performance of the engine to prevent damage. It still allows you to "limp home", but it won't let you go fast or accelerate hard.
Yes, there is still money owed on this vehicle.