Feb 26, 2008 by m23#one | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
I own a Camaro 1995 V6 3.4L mechanical, it was diagnosed that the water pump was leaking and I was going to take it in on Saturday 3/1/08. But this morning I drove it and it seem that the car is losing power the RPM goes all up to 4-5 thousand to insinuate
If your car is overheating due to water inspire leakage, sure it can lose power! Also, if the pump is binding up, the bearings can slow the motor some, but the swath might be squalling badly by then. You may have other problems not related to the pump,
Why Does My Car Turn Off When I Turn On The Ac From A Start Or Idle Position?
Aug 22, 2009 by eccomi_ragazzo | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Recently I've noticed that my car's forward drops when I'm on the road and turn on the ac, it begins to jerk slightly and it takes a while to normalize and accelerate. However, now when I scram on the ac while i'm @ a stop from an idle position or even
Your (iac) lackadaisical air control may be bad or your (tps) throttle position sensor is bad
Mar 27, 2008 by pistol pete | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
about a month ago my car overheated,when i pulled over i noticed the coolant was dripping from the cap & it looked like it was about 2 rupture..so i waited untill the motor cooled down,i added water to the top & drove home..and just yesterday
The point that the coolant was dripping out from the rad cap is that the thermostat did not open. The pressure was building up in the rad and the engine and had no circulation.
Is Water Fuel Technology (with A Very Slight Engine Mod) Legal In The Uk??? (from Water4GasEurope.com)?
Sep 22, 2008 by Nitsan | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
i be versed it works. i've been using it for ages and got a 33% increase in my mileage. and i know other people who have doubled their mileage and more.
but i lust after to know what the legal issues are with these kinds of things in the
I found dozens of sites put up by water4gas to advertise their goods, including one called www.water4gasripoff.com (which, despite the name is a glowingly worded ad). I've found nothing that would seem to make it illegal. You could purposes make good
Apr 01, 2009 by Josh H | Posted in Maintenance & Repairs
Ok, so here's what happened. The other day i went to get gas at a district gas station and some guy was refilling the stations tanks. I asked if it was ok to fill up and he said yeah go ahead. The next day on my way to institute i notice that my car started
The verify engine light is most likely a misfiring cylinder(s). Change the fuel filter - it sounds like you may well have gotten some crud in the tank. You may have to metamorphosis it again after another tank or so of new fuel.
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