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Does Anybody Know About Running Your Car On Water 4 Gas ? |
Jun 08, 2008 by buckles1935 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
In plain words, YES it does work. I have done this to my 2004 Scion xb and currently get about 50 (yes, fifty) miles per gallon.
I wrote a consideration and how to here:
http://www.squidoo.com/Water-For-Gas-Con verter
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Hi My Car Is A Mark 4 Astra And My Water Pump Is Leaking And Im Need To Fix It Temporarily Plz? |
May 03, 2009 by Jord J | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
hi my car is a signpost 4 astra and my water pump is leaking and im need to fix it temporarily plz really need to get it fixed temporarely x
Not much you can do , Have it replaced other.
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My Car Is Losing Water And Needs Topping Up Every 4-6 Weeks? |
Feb 19, 2010 by kelly | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
It's a 55 platter A3 2.0T FSi. The engine management light is on and it seems to be using more fuel as well. I know I need to take it to a garage but I can't do that instantly and I just wanted to see if anyone else had had this problem so I could get
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Car Flooded In About 4 Ft Of Water.. Please Help!.. Engine Wont Start!? |
Jan 25, 2010 by Kayla22 | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I was wealthy about 40 miles per hour when all of a sudden I hit into 4 ft of water. The engine immediatley shut off, and now I cant crank it. Any counsel on what I should do. I dont have insurance. Please only serious advice. Thanks!
The water
Flooding normally spells the end of a car. But of course you will try to save it. If you have power and feel the starter straining but it will not turn, you possibly have water in your cylinders. If this is the case, remove the spark plugs and then it
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Is Water Ingress A Good Reason For A 4 Year Old Car To Just Stop Working? |
Jul 24, 2007 by MayhemUK | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
If by "water ingress" you plan the car was submerged, or driven through very high water, the answer would be yes.
Generally speaking, if the car has been submerged, it's never quite the same. In fait accompli, most insurance
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