How do you remove the shift knob on a 1994 Saturn sl2?
Its very simple actually. You pull very hard straight up. Watch your face though, i about knocked myself out when mine came off. There is also an easier way as well. I took a chisel and placed it right under the shift knob then got a hammer and went to town on the chisel. The shifter popped right off lol the easiest way is to sit in the drivers seat, put it in 2nd gear, grab with both hands, and pull, you cant hurt yourself or ur car that way
3. I use alot of coffee grounds open to the air on the floor of my backseat, and under the seats. It got rid of some nasty smells.
How much oakum is required in 6 cast iron pipe before lead is poured into it?
Hello I found this answer to the question... "How much oakum is required in 6 inch cast iron pipe before lead is poured into it?" From the Cast Iron Soil Pipe Association http://www.cispi.org/handbook/chapter4.pdf http://www.cispi.org/ Hope,this helps...
What amplifier should I get for my 4 Pioneer TS-A1680R speakers -- 220 watts peak and 50 watts RMS?
Scroll down to related links and read "Why there is no such thing as 'RMS watts' or 'watts RMS' and never has been".
Only a body shop can tell you how much this will cost. Get 3 estimates form 3 different body shops.
Where can you get a wiper cowl for a 2000 Monte Carlo SS?
If the dealer can not get it then the only other alternative would be a wrecking yard. jd
What is the best sprocket combination for Yamaha t135?
wht is the best sprocket combination for Yamaha 135
answer:
depends on your tire size you use at the back.
try the different sprocket gear ratio listed on the
yamahat135.com or see the link below
How do you check a power seat?
I HAVE POWER SEAT PROBLEM ON 1997 PONTIAC TRANSPORT MINIVAN. I MANAGED TO ISOLATE THE PROBLEM TO THE GROUND SYSTEM BY UNPLUGGING THE POWER WIRE UNDER THE SEAT AND RUNNING JUMPER WIRES DIRECT TO THE SEAT PLUG FROM THE BATTERY. THE SEAT MOTORS FUNCTIONED PROPERLY WHEN "JUMP" CONNECTED IN THIS MANNER. HOWEVER I HAVE NOT YET BEEN ABLE TO LOCATE THE GROUNDING POINT FOR THIS PORTION OF THE SEAT WIRING HARNESS. I AM LOOKING FOR HELP WITH THIS PROBLEM. Paul PPinner@juno.com
A "coup" is pronounced "koo", and is a successful move or act. A "coupe" is an automobile, a car, and is pronounced "coop."
Try to get to the handle in side of the window or you can try to brake in to the panal and look at whats getting jammed.
What school do you need to attend to be a mechanic?
Automotice technology schools.
UTI is one - Wyotech is another - there are more, but those are the two most popular ones.
What is an Oldham coupling and what is it used for?
An oldham's coupling is used for connecting two parallel shafts where have asmall distance & have the same speed
Should a new car need a new gearbox?
If it is brand new - no. But - things do go wrong for whatever reason. New car should have a warranty.
What is the standard size of a car?
The most standard sized car is the mid-sized sedan. Most sedans are medium sized models with four doors, five seats, and 6 cylinders.
Can you repair a convertible top with tape?
It is not advised it repair a convertible top with tape. The types of tape that would survive the weather would be near impossible to remove later.
What is the education needed to become a pediatrician?
To become a pediatrician, you would need a medical degree after completing medical school. If you are trained in the United Kingdom, this would be a Bachelor of Medicine/Bachelor of Surgery (MBChB or MBBS) and if you train in the United States, you can receive either a Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO) or Doctor of Medicine (MD) degree. In addition to receiving a medical degree, you must also receive your medical license and complete pediatric residency training if you wish to be a pediatrician.
Clay Bars are used to remove Paint Contamination, Overspray and Industrial Fallout. What is paint contamination?Paint contamination is tiny metal shavings from rail dust, brake dust, and industrial fallout. This contamination affects all paint finishes and can cause serious damage when left untreated. Paint contamination can be felt as a "rough or gritty" texture on the paint's surface which lead to tiny rust spots. There is no wax, Natural or Synthetic, or any chemical treatment that can prevent or protect against this contamination. Compounding with an abrasive polish may remove paint contamination but it can only be performed a few times before removing too much of the top, clear coat finish. Where does it come from? There are three major causes of paint contamination:
1. Rail dust - produced from the friction of train wheels against railroad tracks. Over 70% of new vehicles are shipped by rail. Rail dust can contaminate a new car's finish before it even reaches the dealership. Anytime a vehicle is parked or travels near a railroad it is subject to rail dust contamination.
2. Brake dust - particles produced from the friction of brake pads rubbing against the rotor. This metal on metal friction disperses tiny particles of bare metal into the air and on the highway where it collects on passing vehicles.
3. Industrial fallout - another word for pollution, industrial fallout is a byproduct of our modern industrial age. How to test for Paint Contamination: After washing and drying your vehicle put your hand inside a plastic sandwich bag and lightly run your fingertips over the paint's surface. It should feel smooth as glass. If the surface has a rough, gritty or pebble-like feel, it indicates the presence of paint contamination. This needs to be removed with a Clay Bar before applying a wax protectant. Removing Paint Contamination: The best solution is the use of a Clay Bar. Developed in Japan nearly five years ago, Clay Bars safely remove rail dust and industrial fallout by "pulling" it off the surface. It does not "cut" or perform any abrasive action normally associated with polishing or compounding. The latest evolution in Clay Bar technologies are made in the U.S.A. of entirely man made polymers. These Clay Bars perform all the functions of traditional Clay Bars but have a number of advantages: # Polymer Clay Bars do not dry out with age.
2. Polymer Clay Bars do not decompose with repeated applications.
3. A single non-abrasive grade works on all paint conditions and is clear coat safe.
4. Polymer Clay Bars are easier to work with. It pulls, stretches and refolds easier that normal Clay Bars.
5. Polymer Clay Bars leaves almost no residue on the surface making clean-up very easy. How to use Clay Bars: Clay Bars should always be used on freshly washed, clean surfaces. Dirt on the surface could cause scratches. Caution: Use only as directed and with an approved Clay Bar Lubricant to reduce friction between the Clay Bar and the vehicle's surface. Work on areas of about three square feet. Lightly mist the surface with the lubricant. Glide the Clay Bar across the lubricated area until finish is smooth and the contaminants are removed. When used as directed in the conventional method of polishing, contaminants can be removed from the surface without causing scratches. When used as directed, there is no (0%) polishing force applied to the surface while the Clay Bar is grabbing the contaminants, pulling them from the surface. Wipe the surface with a clean, dry Microfiber Towels and continue in sections until the entire vehicle is complete. As the Clay Bar becomes soiled, simply pull, stretch and refold to expose a new, clean side. When the Clay Bar becomes totally soiled (dark colored) discard it. A 2 oz. Clay Bar should clean at least 5 to 7 cars. Do not use a Clay Bar dropped on the ground. After claying, the surface should be as smooth as glass. Remove any remaining smudges with a clean dry towel. Microfiber towels, like our High-Quality Microfiber Towels, are perfect for removing the residues left behind by Clay Bars. Mist the surface with the lubricant if necessary to make the final wipe down easy. Tech Note: Clay Bars will not remove scratches, swirls marks, dull or oxidized paint, or restore surface gloss. This is accomplished by polishing the surface after claying. Please keep in mind that polishing alone will not remove paint contamination. Polishing and Finishing: After claying the surface, you have two options. If the vehicle's paint is in like-new condition (good paint gloss and no swirls), you can finish by applying your favorite wax or paint sealant. If the finish shows any swirls or lacks luster, polish with a swirl remover or finishing polish and then apply a final coat of wax or paint sealant. Frequency of use: Polymer Clay Bars will not remove paint or the clear-coat finish. It can be used as often as necessary to keep the surface free of contamination and smooth. Always apply a protective coating of Car Wax or Paint Sealant after claying the surface.
if youre talking about any peice of melt such as a BOLT or anything like that (small) you can use lime juice and rust will come off. let the metal sit in lime juice for a while and then clean off. rust should be gone.
if youre talking about a car you should cut or saw peice of metal where car is rusty at and weld in a new peice of metal. simple but will take long.
Will Super Glue reattach a lightweight piece of body trim?
Super glue may do it temporarily, but it's a better repair if you use epoxy.
How does a person repair cracks and worn spots on leather seats?
There comes a time when something is damaged to the point where it takes both more time and more money to fix than would be required to get a new one. Consider replacing you upholstery rather than wasting metric assloads of time and money repairing the unrepairable.