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Replying to: shogren (Nov 28, 2008 11:51 am) |
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my car is a 1992 acura legend and i was stuck last night because my key wouldn't turn in the ignition and we tried turning the steering wheel and it got locked and would only move about an inch, and we also noticed that it wouldn't let the steering wheel move up or down, do you know if there is a locking problem with the car? or what is wrong with it?
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Replying to: bubbling_13 (Nov 29, 2008 12:29 pm) Keys wear out, locks wear out too. You might have to remove the cover and see if something got loose or fallen out in the mechanism.
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Where can I find which engines and years interchange on a particular model like the salvage yards do?
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Replying to: tgist (Dec 01, 2008 8:19 am) If you lived in a very large metro area the public libraries *might* have the Hollander Exchange manual, which is what most salvage yards use---sometimes you see them on eBay. Or you can contact a club dedicated to the car you are working on. Usually you can google for specific clubs. When doing engine swaps into other years of the same car, it's always best to talk to someone who has done it before you. Being a pioneer or "first timer" is generally not as much fun as it sounds, unless you are very adept technically and have a generous budget. |
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Nov 29, 2008 1:47 pm) |
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have a 2002 honda accord V6-105000 miles replacing the alternator on the tension er will i relieve the prusure on the front or the back side the front has a- looks like a 13mm-15mm bolt thanks
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Replying to: jojo2014 (Dec 01, 2008 7:17 pm) 1. Make sure you have the anti-theft code for the radio, then write down the frequencies for the radio's preset buttons. 2. Disconnect the battery negative cable, then disconnect the positive cable. 3. Move the auto-tensioner (from your right to your left) to relieve tension from the alternator belt, and remove the alternator belt. 4. Disconnect the condenser fan motor connector from the condenser fan shroud. 5. Remove the condenser fan/shroud assembly Disconnect the 4P connector and BLK wire from the alternator. 7. Remove the mount bolt (10mm) and alternator bracket mounting bolt (8mm), then remove the harness clamp (6mm) from the alternator bracket. 8. Install in the reverse order of removal. 9. Enter the anti-theft code for the radio, then enter the customer's radio station presets.
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Replying to: Mr_Shiftright (Dec 02, 2008 9:51 am) |
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Anyone know off hand where the horn is located on a 2000 LeSabre? Attached in a nice, easy to find place on the back of the grill, or more complicated? My son's quickly went from fine, to a faint sound and then out. I am hoping to clean the point where it contacts the car and find that it was just the ground.
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