old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"Bolts, Clutch Cover-2.5L . . . . 28 N·m (250 in. lbs.) Bolts, Clutch Cover-5/16 Bolt . ...."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Could be for a trailer brake controller (optional equipment or aftermarket)"
old marine posted an answer for this Volvo Cars & Trucks:
"Four bolts - two near the pulley, one of which is bolted to a bracket from the intake..."
old marine posted an answer for this Chevrolet Cars & Trucks:
"On the cover for the fuse/relay panel, there should be a diagram showing the purpose of..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"If that's a new battery, and FULLY CHARGED, you probably either have a bad connection from..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"See this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1_dYebsOtQ&t=33s"
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"The cracking noise, also described as snapping or popping, is probably the constant..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"No year, make, model listed, but most newer cars have the feature where pulling the lever..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"105 in-lbs"
old marine posted an answer for this Ford Cars & Trucks:
"It's not the timing belt. If one cylinder is out of time, they all are. Check all the..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"There is no separate fuse. Cruise control is powered by engine vacuum, and the..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"If you don't have a code reader that reads live data, borrow one or go to an auto parts..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"The video at the link is for a Chevy Cruze, but may work for your..."
old marine posted an answer for this 2011 Chevrolet Equinox:
"I don't have a factory service manual, but I'd guess there are one or two more - a..."
old marine posted an answer for this Jeep Cars & Trucks:
"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=21demxc6Y6U"
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Check battery connections closely, especially the ground connector, that they are clean..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"If the axle nut 'fell off', yes it was their fault."
old marine posted an answer for this Ford Cars & Trucks:
"See link http://www.fixya.com/cars/t5670725-firing_order_1990_ford_f250_engine_5_8"
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"AFU is an acronym for something being All [Fouled] Up. How about stating the year, make,..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"On most 4.7L Dodge engines, the oil pressure switch is right above where the oil filter..."
old marine posted an answer for this 2000 Dodge Ram 1500 Truck:
"The ASD relay is controlled by the PCM (computer). The PCM will shut the ASD relay off if..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"It depends on what location your car was made for. California requirements are more..."
old marine posted an answer for this Dodge Cars & Trucks:
"Make sure your Dakota actually has a leak detection pump (LDP). Midway through the 2004..."
old marine posted an answer for this Toyota Cars & Trucks:
"Not sure if this is what you are referring to - he calls them flags, but may be same as..."
old marine posted an answer for this 1998 Chevrolet Blazer:
"The universal harness with four wires assumes that the brake lights and turn signals use..."
old marine posted an answer for this 2011 Hyundai Genesis:
"Your engine has a separate coil for each cylinder/spark plug. Are they all weak? How did..."
old marine posted an answer for this 2007 Ford Edge SEL Plus:
"Do you have separate heat/cooling controls for driver and passenger. If so, you have two..."
old marine posted an answer for this Honda Cars & Trucks:
"The transmission cooler in the radiator has ruptured. You need to replace the radiator...."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Where is your fuel tank fill door? Near the driver-side rear wheel by any chance? That's..."
old marine posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"O2 sensors have heaters to get them up to operating temperature quickly, but these sensors..."