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Injectors usually do make a clicking noise as they cycle open and closed, but if you are leaking fuel out of the injector body itself then it is time to either have it rebuilt or replaced. If it is just come loose and is seeping fuel from around the base, just tighten it up.
The air seeping is a dead giveaway. Your power brakes are now manual brakes, but stiffer. The diaphram in the brake booster has torn and the hissing noise is the engine vacuum escaping (you hear it louder when you depress the pedal right?). Replace the booster and you will be fine. The brake lights probably don't work because you can't push the pedal down far enought to release the switch. Please rate. Thanks.
Hi, Please check the maximum Hard Disk size the computer supports in the manual specifications of the computer. Possible solutions: However, check with the Quick format.
Please try to replace the RAM Modules in the computer and try again.
Drive noises are typically a common and needed noise. Most run via magnetic (voice coil) technology and that is noisy. Slow play back may be related to connection, usually you need stuff on your harddrive (C:\) to avoid access delays.
This most likely means one of your front drive axles needs to be replaced. A U-joint would make noise going straight also. If I have helped leave me positive feedback. Thanks
This is a hub issues. the bearings are dry and i would get this looked at before they get to dry. i would also check the entire axle assembly as well. just too be safe. i suspect the bearings will need to be replaced. (repacked)
when the last time you made a tranny oil change ? or also check the level of oil when all that is done youncan get more technical lets see could be the shift bushing ... easy to install and if its a tranny probleme well maybe time to get that corvette you always wanted go big or go home ahahah good luck
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