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Figured out why my moms rear drivers side tire keeps losing air. Got a small nail right smack in the middle of the tread. Going to take it in and get it patch/plugged
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Stick with 5W30 oil. P1381 is camshaft position timing over advanced
Has it had a timing belt put on it recently? Sounds like maybe the timing is off a little bit, maybe the timing jumped a little
New brake
Be extremely careful, you wouldnt want to accidently deploy the air bag while you are in the process of diagnosing/fixing the problem
I would agree, and as I said you really gotta know what you’re doing when you’re messing with the air bag.
I agree with collegeman, try
July 22, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: 1997 chevy Blazer 4.3 vortec 4×4 post cat O2 sensor problem #458861check the wiring integrity all the way back to the PCM
July 21, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: (2010 Kia Forte SX): Clanking sound heard driving/manoeuvring on a rough/uneven road #458464Yeah that vid will help out a ton. Jack it up and smack on the tires with a hammer and see if you cant reproduce the noise, as Eric does is in the video._x000D_
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Could be a stabilizer link issueMake sure the e-brake isnt on or that the brakes arent hanging up either
July 21, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: (2010 Kia Forte SX): Clanking sound heard driving/manoeuvring on a rough/uneven road #458465An exhaust rattle also comes to mind, but I dont see how that would cause a steering wheel vibration
Unfortunately I feel your pain as well, I lost my Aunt early this morning. She was only 55 years old._x000D_
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My condolences to everyone who has lost someone as wellmust be a grand prix thing because everyone I know that owns a GP (including my family) has noticed they tend to make an audible power steering noise especially when cold
I’m only at the ripe ol age of 20 and I’ve always felt super young until I started losing family members, really makes you re think life
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