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Consider purchasing warranted rebuilt cylinder heads from "Cylinder Heads International" for $275.00 each with free return shipping of your cores. If you choose to do the work yourself get a library card which will allow you to free online access to Haynes or Chilton's repair manuals. Or for $27.00 get a one year subscription to "All Data" which has expanded information. Any of the above will have the timing spec's. Don't make the mistake I made trying to do it without borrowing or buying the tool for that purpose.
There should be 2 black intake hoses entering the top of the engine. They are about 2-3 inches in diameter. Looking at the hose the TPS should be on the left side hose right past where it connects to the engine. This is an expensive part, I hope you do not have to replace.. Good Luck.
Timing belt is rated for 85,000 to 95,000 miles.
You do not want to wait for it to break.
Today's timing belt is being use to drive water pump.
3.2 Liter MPI V6 is modular.
The engine has to come out from the bottom!!!!
It will save you 2-3 hours of labor time to do ALL these work at the same time.
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Ask your service advisor to replace all heater hose at the same time to avoid trouble.
Inspect all engine and transmission mounts.
This is going to be costly but it will safe the labor charge now to complete all the tasks at the same time.
I do not mean to be hurtful and it will take some time to do. Maybe all day if you have no experience. If you need instructions just maybe you should have some do it for you.
u have a leak in the heater core the oily smell and mist is anti freeze sounds like a small leak because usually u would have a wet floor if it was large -two choices check and repair as necessary the core or can use an additive with a stop leak they usually work well on small leaks
DOES'NT MATTER WHAT YOU OWN FOR A CAR THE THERMOSTAT ALWAYS IS FOUND IN THE UPPER RAD HOSE,IT WILL TAKE YOU THE THERMOSTAT HOUSEING.REMOVE THE HOUSEING AND INSTALL THE NEW ONE[AFTER YOU HAVE DRAINED DOWN THE SYSTEM].
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