half full of brake fluid. Pump the brake until there are no more bubbles. Hold the brake down, remove the hose, tighten the bleeder screw before you take your foot off the brake. (or your buddy's foot
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1992 hond accord lx car start shut off i have to keep my foot on the gas for 10 sec for the car to drive.and the car shake when i come to a complete stop change your idle air control valve, tech term ...
foot, will I fit in this car? 6-footers will fit comfortably with room to spare. just watch your head on the way in... my buddy (6' 4") always clocks his head when he goes to sit down. well the new R8
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...buddy . Busy with one myself . The engine needs to come out , or at least a foot or so forward . You have to strip the whole nose of the vehicle . Remove the injector , cut the seat , install new ...
...neutral. It must just be worn out in park. It is perfectly fine to start it in neutral. Just keep your foot on the brake. My buddy did that in his monte carlo for 10 years. Neutral safty switch is ...
...Hi Thank You for using FixYa. Kindly follow the instructions: Put the truck in neutral, have your foot on the brake, switch it out of 4LO and wait up to 10 seconds or so. If this doesn't work, put ...
...buddy to put thier foot on the clutch pedal and you look under the truck to see if the clutch actuator is moving. if it is moving enough to engage the clutch, then pull the transmission and check the ...
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