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you should be running 8 ply tyres on the vehicle to carry the maximum load as required by the regulator
The recommended tyre pressure will be on a decal attached to the drivers door ( probably on the door frame under the latch)
Having said all that I recommend 45 psi for the rear and 40 for the front
If you run any less ,the ride will be smoother but if you load the vehicle, the rear tyres are under inflated and prone to failure from overheating
tyres are manufactured to run at a certain pressure due to the construction of the case. Talk to a tyre shop as to the pressure you should be using for the tyres.
Sounds like your shifter linkage go in a bind. Look for the long rod that go's to side of tranny, There is a lever that the rod connects to , This May be bent or hung up aganst the bell houseing, Good luck. Hope this helps.
the blower motor has no affect on the AC system, start the engine and turn on AC and watch the AC compressor to see if clutch engages,if it doesn't the system isn't full,if you are correct the clutch should be engaged and should quit when you change heater speeds,
I would change the fuel filter for starters. Then I would change the fuel pump as it seems that you do not have any fuel pressure. The pump diaphram may have failed and should be replaced.
find the oil pressure sensor on the block and unplug it the light should go out, if not try grounding it if it goes out make sure you have adequate oil pressure and change the sensor please rate -jeff
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