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remove the rim, take off the brake caliper, sometimes there is a small screw in the rotor that will need to be removed. after that they are usually stuck on pretty good so you will need a big hammer to brake the old rotor loose from the hub. then replace.
1) IGNITION timing is late ,adjust the i.timitn to manufacturer specification doesnot matter if you have EI. 2) spark plug are foulde. +wires spark plug test 3) distributo cap is chpped 4) EI module defective and associates components. + ignition coil defective 5) test the scanner +computer for some defective SENSORS too. God bless you 5)
Bad news. The keys have a computer chip which is matched to the Security box in your vehicle,. They can only be rematched at a Dealership using their machines.
You can get new, blank keys cheaper on the internet, but only a Dealer can energize it to work with your car.
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