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the fuse or relay is located under hood in the fuse relay box, if you have a/c if fans kick on then the fans or ok probably the engine coolant temp problem, if they don't come on try tapping on fan motor.if you don't have a/c try tapping also if don't kick on then need to check relay and fuses, then go temp coolant temp sensor,good luck, mike
welcome to USA< on a USA forum
we have no KB here,!!!! zero!
where are you, Africa, Australia?
nor that engine,
no year stated, and if you work engines, you should know
that is question one, year. or you cant look up parts.
or like we do ,check VIN first.
timing a cam (not taming, we only tame horses here) i edited your spelling.
timing and oil pump>? on old diesels?
spark timing, on older cars.
im clueless.....
i Kan get u the picture of my diagram same make same model same carborater but only one of the lines is nessary so far as i kan see i just plug the other ones up
AutoZone has this on their web site here. Instructions and diagrams for the 2.0L engine starts about halfway down, first the SOHC version then the DOHC version.
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