...check the oil level. Watch out for a metal-to-metal grinding noise. It is not the brakes! We had a fully loaded vehicle with 4 occupants and a Thule luggage carrier on top. I didn't know the shock ...
...oil, transmission fluid, Check front and rear axle oil level, Lube drive shafts and U-Joints Check trailer hitch attachment bolts for tightness Inspect tires, brake (pads,calipers,discs, lines) ...
...check the oil sending unit, i believe this is located close to your oil filter, also, check the oil pan gasket for leakage, some of these leak in the front of the pan, under the water pump area, on ...
oil seems tobe a light brown in colour it would sugest that a brake pipe or rubber hose has failed. The flexible rubber hose is a very common fault on this paticular vehicle as the brake flexi hose is
...check the radiator lines up, look for pinched metal wheel arches. Make sure car has no sheets of paper under engine to catch slow leaks of fluids or oil patches. Look for new painted areas inside ...
...oil change I check the following (I work on a lot of different cars and trucks so some of the items may not be in your car): Oil level and color, last oil change interval, fuel filter, air filter, ...
...check the oil level and color. Look at the transmission fluid level, color, and smell it to see if it smells burnt. Check the brake fluid and power steering fluid too. Look for signs of leaks around ...
...oil there. When I looked it up on my online resource it says there is a vent hose at the top of the differential, #7. Rear Axle Axle Housing Assembly Removal & Installation To Remove: Exploded ...
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