SOURCE: Ford 500 - 2005 - The entire dash (all gauges) went to zeros
there is a instrument fuse in the fuse box....
SOURCE: replacing drive belts
If you decide to do this yourself you will need a set of open end wrenches. Be sure to draw a diagram showing exactly how the drive belts are situated around the pulleys now so you don't make a mistake. Then loosen the belt tensioner and remove the old belts.
OR go to an auto zone store and the sales person will assist you with this for no charge as long as you buy the belts there.
SOURCE: Won't start after minor rear-end damage.
yes open the trunk or the hatch on the right or left side there should be a small panel remove that and it there should be a small yellow button push it and it will reset you fuel pump shut off switch and i hope i have been some help to you Michigan Man.
SOURCE: the gauge in dash board goes up and down ant the
This is very common on the 500, The instrument cluster will need to be replaced. The new cluster will need to be programmed at a dealer or other facility that has the proper programming equipment.
SOURCE: 2005 sentra 1.8 no heat...
Hi, the likely problem is a bubble forming in the system, possibly due to a head gasket failure.
Try stopping on a steep incline--does the heater stay warm? If yes, what you have is an air bubble that hangs at the heater hose until pressure from the water pump blows thru it as the engine speeds up. Park on an incline, open the radiator cap, run the engine until the thermostat is open, turn the heater on, crack open any/all bleed ports to release any trapped air, and fill the radiator to the neck. Wait until the level stops dropping and make sure bubbles don't continue to come up. If they do, you may have a blown head gasket that will keep forming these bubbles until you change the gasket.
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