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unfortunately sometimes when you get the engine or transmission flushed it can cause an oil leak I don't know what it will cost but I would be getting other quotes & get the work done at the cheapest quote, it pays to shop around........hope this helps......cheers.
I don't think that there is a fuse for one turn signal light, if the fuse for the turn signal lights was blown no turn signal lights would work, your problem is most likely a blown bulb or a loose wire, check the wiring & the bulb......hope this helps......cheers.
it may be possible that you don't have to remove the lens cover to replace the bulb, in most modern vehicles the bulbs come out from inside the trunk by turning the fitting & pulling the bulb out & replace it the same way by putting it back in & turning it in the opposite direction to lock it in place.......hope this helps......cheers.
some radiators don't have a drain plug you simply remove the bottom radiator hose from the radiator this is best done when the engine is cold so as you don't get burnt.....hope this helps......cheers.
I don't understand what you mean when you say that you have bypassed the thermostat because it is impossible to do, by what you are saying I think that the thermostat is'nt opening up &needs to be replaced ( are you know what & where the thermostat is)....hope this helps........cheers.
if the jumper leads were crossed it means that there would be 24 volts going into the system instead of 12 volts, you are very lucky that the car still starts as this action usually causes major damage to the electronic parts of the vehicle so I don' think that they were crossed but it has caused some sort of problem but I'm not sure where,it maybe best to take the vehicle to an auto electrician & have the problem fixed.....hope this helps.....cheers.
no , a faulty thermostat will not cause the engine to stall as such, but if the aux. fan is not working it will cause the engine to overheat if idling for long period, you don't need the fan to be working if you are traveling more than 40-50 MPH.....cheers .....hope this helps
Check the wiring harness. Sounds like it has come in contact with the break assembly and is shorting out. Look for exposed wiring where the cover has worn off coming in contact with the break. Tape all exposed wiring and be glad you haven't had a small fire.
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