Question about Volkswagen Cars & Trucks
...open the doors drain holes in door apear to be clear seems that rubber door seals are holding the water from being able to drain any sergestions on how to solve the problem need dryer to dry it ...
Question about Cars & Trucks
...water in your lines that is blocking it from working. Either get a hair dryer out and warm the tank, fill hose and spray lines up or get the car into a warm garage to see if it is ice. If it doesn't ...
...quality gasoline at a reliable station? It sounds like water in your fuel system. Add a couple bottles of Iso-Heet fuel system dryer everytime you fill up the next few times, and that should cure
Question about Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder
...filled with water.or maybe the switcch is bad.Or,it could be as simple as a disonnected or broken link arm at the switch. This is a very common problem with the Mark VIII. The problem is excessive ...
...dryer such as HEET to absorb the water/contaminant. You can purchase this at your local parts store. I would definitely file a complaint with your gas station where you purchased fuel and keep your ...
...water on the condesor to take the charge. If there is blockage in the orfice tube or the dryer/reciever it will not get cool. If you over charge it it will not get cool and if you buy R134A make sure ...
...dryer. They reduce water from gasoline. That is most likely what was in the gas can. Gas cans especially ones with just a small amount in them build up condensation inside.get this stuff and a can of ...
...all of the seams. Dump out the water first and dry the interior by blowing in hot air from a hair dryer. A lot of work to save $35, but if you have more time than money it's an
...the water clears your engine you should be fine with no permanent problems, change gas stations immediatly and maybe use a gas dryer additive to help remove any water that may still be in the
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