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Torque settings for bolts between engine and gearbox

The torque settings for bolts between the engine and gearbox can vary depending on the specific make and model of the vehicle. Additionally, different vehicles may have different torque specifications for these bolts based on factors such as the engine size, transmission type, and other considerations. Without knowing the exact make, model, and year of your vehicle, it's challenging to provide precise torque settings. However, as a general guideline, these bolts typically require a high level of torque due to the significant forces and stresses they must endure. For most vehicles, the torque specifications for these bolts are typically provided in the vehicle's service manual. If you don't have access to the manual, you can often find torque specifications by searching online using your vehicle's make, model, and year, along with specific keywords like "engine to gearbox bolt torque." If you're unable to find the torque specifications through these methods, it's highly recommended to consult a certified mechanic or contact the vehicle manufacturer directly for accurate torque settings. Using the correct torque specifications is crucial to ensure the bolts are tightened to the appropriate level and to prevent damage or failure.
3/29/2024 8:24:48 AM • Cars & Trucks • 23 views • 0 helpful votes
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Is it still worth buying a Tesla in 2024?

Buying a Tesla has issues and replacement battery costs are indeed astronomical. Tesla restricts who can service, and for whatever reason Tesla want to stop you driving, they can just remotely turn your car off, for instance if you don't getting serviced after being reminded a few times. The costs of using Tesla Fast chargers is not that different to buying gas. The future of electric vehicles has a long way to go, and some manufacturers are dropping out of the race. Getting 40 kilometers (I am in Canada) from your hybrid is dreadful mileage. Thinking about Carbon Footprint and being 'Eco', the mining of the lithium for a Tesla battery is not good for the planet, then they have to be reprocessed at end of life. Have you seen what happens when a lithium battery spontaneously combusts! Lots to consider. Look are Scotty Kilmer on YouTube, he is very anti-electric vehicles, but provides facts from trade publications in a fun and informative manner. ..
3/21/2024 9:29:26 PM • Tesla Cars &... • 26 views • 1 helpful votes
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1987 ford econoline rv with a 460 e350 v8 7.5l wiring diagram

limited info generic answer ----if wiring request is for the vehicle [chassie etc]look up a repair manual for the van---if for the rv try dealer --rv shops --online forums --using the sub-model [rv model series ]
4/14/2024 9:34:18 PM • Ford Cars &... • 18 views • 0 helpful votes
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2007 sebring windshield wiper relay location? Dont say fuse box or beside it, I want 100% correct information! If the answer was that simple I wouldnt be asking. Please! Thankyou!

They sold you a relay because it has a Relay block with 4 relays, 3 are for the radiator fans, and one for the ASD They are guessing to make a sale. It is a computer function of the Total Integration Power Module (TIPM). There is no Relay.

I have 2007 Sebring. 2 days ago while driving home ...

JustAnswer https://www.justanswer.com > Chrysler Repair Nov 18, 2012 - Hello and welcome to JustAnswer! What you're going to need to do is unplug the wiper motor and check voltage at the least, preferred would be to ... 1 answer ยท Top answer: The **TIPM controls the wipers**. Before replacing the motor we wanted to check ..
3/4/2024 9:17:41 PM • Cars & Trucks • 36 views • 0 helpful votes
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How do I remove the back from Carla pushback recliner

Not sure about a Carla, but most backs just pull straight up.
4/10/2024 2:16:24 PM • Cars & Trucks • 19 views • 0 helpful votes
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2006 Ford Mustang V6 4.0. It is throwing P0106 and P2195 codes.

you have addressed most of the things that cause these codes https://www.google.com/search?q=2006+Ford+Mustang+P0106+and+P2195 MAP Sensor (as opposed to MAF) P0106 Manifold Absolute Pressure/Barometric Pressure Circuit Range/Performance O2 Sensor P2195 O2 Sensor Signal Stuck Lean When the O2 sensor reports lean, it is dumping extra fuel which causes carbon fouling. This takes a while to burn off or you can use an 'Extreme Clean' type fuel system cleaner. https://www.cjponyparts.com/resources/mustang-dtc-codes ..
3/12/2024 3:01:43 AM • Ford Cars &... • 31 views • 1 helpful votes
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Is there a way to increase about 100RPM on the 2006 Vortec 4.2L engine? thank you!

clean throttle body and butterfly, replace air filter. Take repair shop and have them tweak ECM
3/28/2024 6:20:57 PM • Cars & Trucks • 23 views • 1 helpful votes
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2006 Chevy Impala SS 5.3 V8. Can I get a wiring diagram please?

Question edited for clarity and toss in CAPS. Question moved to model category. A wiring diagram is not going to help you. You need an auto electrician with a professional grade scan tool computer to check for DTCs and diagnose. https://www.google.com/search?q=mobile+auto+electrician+near+me Wiring Diagrams https://www.google.com/search?q=2006+Chevy+Impala+SS+5.3+V8.+wiring+diagram ..
4/19/2024 3:25:28 AM • 2006 Chevrolet... • 17 views • 0 helpful votes
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2002 CHEVY BLAZER 4X4 4 DOOR automatic. The heat is not blowing in the bottom floor area enough?

Question edited for all the typos. Question moved to model category. The most likely reason is the the heater matrix is half full of air. It may even be partially blocked. You can back flush it by removing the hoses in the engine bay and connecting a hose. Then reverse the flow and finally remove all the air by following these instructions https://www.fixya.com/support/r29872074-vehicle_cooling_system_no_heat If you get heat in the top vents then the problem is still the blend doors not closing or opening in the right place. ..
4/18/2024 11:36:07 PM • 2002 Chevrolet... • 17 views • 0 helpful votes
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My Kia picanto 2005 model 1.1 is overheating but it can run for distance and thereafter it automatically switch itself off

If you are not sure what you are doing when repairing a car get a qualified repairer to do it for you. The most common reason for overheating is a bad thermostat in the cooling system Get that checked and replaced if it's bad. they're usually cheap to buy. The Spark plugs will not cause overheating. What exactly do you mean by "tried to change the spark plugs"?
4/3/2024 6:38:05 AM • Kia Cars &... • 21 views • 0 helpful votes
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I need a piston valve head for a tradesman magnesium series 8530 Brad nailer tradesman I need a part

Sadly we do not supply parts. All I can suggest is you visit a store that sells that tool or go the the manufacturer's website and contact them about replacement parts. You will probably need the serial and model number to make sure you get the correct parts.
4/3/2024 6:08:54 AM • Cars & Trucks • 21 views • 0 helpful votes
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2000 Ford Expedition 5.4 liter. How do I bypass the anti theft security system. I have tried to reset it, and checked all fuses but nothing.

Question edited for clarity and spelling of model. Question moved to model category. Short answer is you can't. The Ford PATS system is very complex and designed to stop exactly what you are trying to do. ECM, BCM, PATS Module and sensors all there to prevent theft. Turn the ignition off, and press the brake pedal. Turn the ignition on and off three times, on the third turn leave the ignition running. Press and release the brake pedal, and then turn the ignition off. Repeat these steps again for a second time. Apr 9, 2020

How do I reset the anti theft on a 2000 ford expedition?

Vehicle History https://www.vehiclehistory.com > questions > how-do-i-... ..
4/10/2024 2:23:46 AM • 2000 Ford... • 19 views • 0 helpful votes
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Knowing that the 2006 Trailblazer has 2 oxygen sensors and I have changed the one before the catalyst, how important is it to change the second one, the one after the catalyst? What function?

In a vehicle's exhaust system, oxygen sensors play a crucial role in monitoring and adjusting the air-fuel mixture to ensure optimal engine performance and minimize emissions. The 2006 Trailblazer, like many modern vehicles, typically has two oxygen sensors: one located before the catalytic converter (referred to as the upstream sensor) and one after the catalytic converter (referred to as the downstream sensor). The upstream oxygen sensor monitors the oxygen content in the exhaust gases before they enter the catalytic converter. This information is used by the engine control unit (ECU) to adjust the fuel injection and air intake to achieve the ideal air-fuel ratio for efficient combustion. Failure to replace a faulty upstream oxygen sensor can lead to decreased fuel efficiency, increased emissions, and potential engine performance issues. The downstream oxygen sensor, located after the catalytic converter, serves a different purpose. Its primary function is to monitor the efficiency of the catalytic converter by measuring the oxygen levels in the exhaust gases after they have passed through the converter. The ECU uses this information to ensure that the catalytic converter is effectively reducing harmful emissions such as carbon monoxide (CO), hydrocarbons (HC), and nitrogen oxides (NOx). While a malfunctioning downstream oxygen sensor may not immediately affect engine performance or fuel efficiency, it is still important to replace it if faulty. A failing downstream sensor can lead to increased emissions and may cause the vehicle to fail emissions tests. Additionally, it can result in damage to the catalytic converter over time, leading to costly repairs. In summary, while the upstream oxygen sensor is more critical for immediate engine performance and efficiency, the downstream sensor plays a crucial role in monitoring and maintaining the effectiveness of the catalytic converter and ensuring compliance with emissions regulations. Therefore, it is important to replace both oxygen sensors as recommended to ensure proper vehicle operation and minimize environmental impact.
3/31/2024 12:09:18 AM • Cars & Trucks • 22 views • 2 helpful votes
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Mitsubishi Lancer CS3 with 4G18 engine CVT transmission. When the car reaches operating temperature my transmission vibrates before pulling off, but when the car is cold it works fine. What can I do?

Check the transmission fluid level. When the engine is cold, the transmission fluid settles in the bottom so you have a more fluid to pump. When hot is is coating all the surfaces and sounds like the pump is scavenging. https://www.google.com/search?q=mitsubishi+lancer+cs3+add+transmission+fluid ..
3/13/2024 2:08:05 AM • Cars & Trucks • 30 views • 0 helpful votes
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Leak where Metal roof joins the TPO roof

'year make model' of the vehicle? You are in the Category Cars and Trucks. There is no attached picture. https://www.google.com/search?q=TPO+roof Repair https://www.google.com/search?q=TPO+roof+leak+at+edge ..
3/3/2024 2:15:44 PM • Cars & Trucks • 36 views • 0 helpful votes
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2007 Toyota Camry Le 2.4l. how do i put the ignition coil connetor wires back into the correct position? can you send me a wiring digram with color code?

I can guide you on how to reconnect the ignition coil connector wires correctly on your 2007 Toyota Camry LE 2.4L. Each wire should be connected to the corresponding terminal on the ignition coil.
Here is a general guideline based on the standard wire color-coding for most vehicles:
1. Start by identifying the ignition coil and the connector wires that you need to reconnect.
2. Check the wires for any color-coding. Typically, the wires are color-coded as follows:
- Black or Black with a White stripe
- Yellow or Yellow with a Blue stripe
- Blue or Blue with a Yellow stripe
- Green or Green with a White stripe
Here is a potential wiring configuration (please verify with your vehicle manual or a professional):
- Black or Black with a White stripe wire connects to the negative terminal (-) on the ignition coil.
- Yellow or Yellow with a Blue stripe wire connects to the positive terminal (+) on the ignition coil.
- Blue or Blue with a Yellow stripe wire connects to another terminal on the ignition coil.
- Green or Green with a White stripe wire connects to a different terminal on the ignition coil.

If your wires have a different color scheme, consult a repair manual for your specific vehicle or reach out to a professional for assistance. When reconnecting the wires, ensure they are securely attached to the respective terminals to prevent any loose connections or electrical issues.

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3/22/2024 11:36:04 AM • Toyota Cars &... • 25 views • 0 helpful votes
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Where are the fuses located

for every car ever made in the history of motor cars? All questions need 'year make model' first 3 words.

Lexus ES350 (XV40/GSV40; 2006-2012) fuses and relays

Fuse Box Diagrams https://fuse-box.info > lexus > lexus-es350-xv40-gsv40... The fuse box is located in the engine compartment (left-side). Remove the covers, push the tabs in and lift the lid off. ..
3/18/2024 1:20:32 AM • Cars & Trucks • 27 views • 0 helpful votes
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LOCATION FOR A FUEL FILTER FOR A 2009 GMC ACADIA SLT 3.6 L ENGINE

The fuel filter for the 2009 Acadia is built into the fuel pump. To replace it, the pump will have to be replaced.
3/19/2024 8:49:13 PM • GMC Cars &... • 26 views • 0 helpful votes
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