I'm with this guy.
She knows how and is about average (comparing to the general population that I do see driving stick) but I can't get my wife to give in all the way and get a manual car. Typical cyclical argument: she isn't comfortable with it because she isn't as good as me because she...
Auto or manual doesn't matter. Unless you have a pre-loaded LSD (like clutch type) the wheels should turn opposite of each other pretty easily. This is because you have a differential. In 9 years you've never noticed this?
If you do have a pre-loaded LSD, if the other wheel is spinning...
Figured it out. Take this as a reminder to everyone like me that's too smart and experienced to read the manual: I had the upper spring seat incorrectly aligned. The center is slightly angled where it meets the bearing and the angle was off causing the bearing not to see even pressure. There are...
You think I'm going to give that detailed and specific of a description by pulling it out of my back side? Yes I'm sure. I watched it do it while turning the wheel with the car on the lift. Yes, I have a lift in my 24x40 pole barn/garage.
No it isn't the end-links. Aside from having watched it...
front strut clunk (solved)
Here's one for the masses since my educated and experienced brain is coming up blank: My wife's car, '03 P5 auto ~100k. Replaced struts and mounts last summer. KYB gas-a-just struts, moog mounts, OE spring seats and rubbers. Has 10-15k on the parts and the left front...
I used the ford scanner in school. Any OBD2 scanner will also work.
Any more specific of an answer requires a more specific question. Are you trying to control actuators like fans, solenoids, ABS motors, etc like is easy with a GM? sorry to say many cars aren't that open. The Japanese mfrs tend...
Really? My wife's is completely noise free at 95k except a slight wheel bearing hum her dad says has been there since they got it and a dragging strut mount that isn't OE.
You think a Jeeps bad, try a mid-90s GM. The whole 4 ft long center console has 2 tabs in front and 2 screws in back...
Have you tried looking at part numbers? IE if parts stores have the same thing listed for both or if they list that the part fits both, then yes. just to save you the horrible effort, yes they do.
Not unusual. Mine does it every time (Mobil1 and Wix): barely any oil will leak out when removing the filter. I don't mind since it's that much less mess to clean up.
Keep in mind if it were an actual problem and you weren't getting oil circulation, the motor wouldn't last 5 minutes driving...
Pretty much. that's usually a later thing to be damaged and takes less damage (the soft bearing is sacrificial).
Or, since these cars are cheapish and tend to be rebuilt cheaply people don't check and/or don't care about super precision fit.
1. clean threads. both of the bolt and the hole (wire wheel and/or thread chaser AND degreaser)
2. TORQUE WRENCH.
only anti-sieze or threadlock if the factory repair manual calls for it. much more likely to threadlock than anti-sieze.
I've done hundreds of brake jobs and never had one...