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You may find going to Transmissioncenter.net of help in locating the info you need. You should be able to use some of their wording to then do a more in-depth search on Google or bing, etc. for further info if not found on this site. This one may be of help also jeepfan.com.
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Bad fuel pump? check the fuel filter first you would be surprised how many problems a clogged filter can cause
Not sure problems are related Check exhaust system for leaks Bring to a shop that has an ABS scanner to determine problem
The check engine light on a 2005 Jeep Grand Cherokee looks like this... Here is a link Check Engine Light It looks like a little yellow engine.
Fluid. You might consider getting the steering gear box checked, along with everything else connected to it. Also check for abnormal bends,worn bushings, etc...
CHECK YOUR SPEEDS SENSORS, FIRST THEN MODULES AND WIRING
If it is full time 4x4 make sure all of your tires are the same size. if it is selectable make sure its in 2wd
The check engine light on a 2000 Plymouth Grand Voyager will come on when an error is detected by the vehicle's computer. The cause can range from low oil to mechanical problems or incorrect timing.
To troubleshoot the transmission, first check the fluid. As well as making sure that its full, check for a burnt color or smell. If the transmission is high mileage, the filter could be stopped up, or there could be any number of internal problems.
You might have transmission problems....especially if your trans was slipping before this. or you might have power problems with your engine.....check and see if all your spark plugs are firing.
No, a 2002 Pontiac Grand Am does not have a fuel reset button. The best way to identify any problems is to either have a mechanic look at it or to check the fuse and relay to ensure there is a proper connection.
The Grand Canyon faces many problems, such as drought, water loss, rain loss, and global warming.
94 grand ams are fuel injected, not carburated. There is no carburetor to check
The code p1762 in a Grand Cherokee shows possible transmission problems. Low transmission fluid could be the cause. Make sure that the fluid is full then check again.
Diesel Grand Vitara engine problems can be caused by low-quality oil or coolant leaks. Fouled spark plugs can also cause the problems.
Check to see if you have too much engine oil. If not you have some serious engine problems. Possibly a bad valve seal, head gasket or major engine problems.
Grand ams have all sorts of problems, lol! Are you having problems with the car randomly not starting? Yes the design of the ignition system is notorious for problems, state what the car is (or isn't doing) & can advise further.
wheres the transmission dipstick on a 2000 grand am