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EnginEar posted an answer for this GE GTS22WCP Top Freezer Refrigerator:
"The GE refridgerators are known for bad mother boards (or circuit boards). The relay gets..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
"It is probably your right axle bearings. How fast are you going when you turn? When you..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2000 Mitsubishi Eclipse:
"1. If it worked fine recently, I would suspect low r134a charge. 2. If you have dual zone..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this GE GTS22WCP Top Freezer Refrigerator:
"The GE refridgerators are known for bad mother boards (or circuit boards). The relay gets..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this GE GTS22WCP Top Freezer Refrigerator:
"The GE refridgerators are known for bad mother boards (or circuit boards). The relay gets..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1998 Honda Accord:
"Code P1491 is EGR lift insufficient. It is usually accompanied by P0401. If you have a v6..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2002 Pontiac Grand Am:
"It's inside of the fuel tank. The tank is easiest to drop if it is empty."
EnginEar posted an answer for this Jeep Cars & Trucks:
"You can do one of three things.1. buy a scan tool 2. go to a dealer and pay to have the..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2000 Jeep Cherokee:
"You have a resistor array assembly going out. What you described is typical of the first..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
"The master switch on the drivers door, the one that controls all of the windows, locks,..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1998 Jeep Grand Cherokee:
"There is a bubble shaped sensor on you center dash near the windshield. It may be dirty,..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2005 Dodge Caravan:
"If it is truly a plugged drain... there is a hose that exits under the car near where your..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe:
"You have an internal security code in the radio. You need to put that code in. If you..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2000 Hyundai Accent:
"All cars built after 1996 sold in the USA have to have OBDII diagnostics. You don't need..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this Jeep Cars & Trucks:
"You are correct on all accounts. A high number means you dying battery is sucking more..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1992 Honda Accord:
"You can buy a cheap harness from the local parts store for your Honda made specifically to..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2001 Honda CR-V:
"I bet a vacuum hose got knocked off during the battery swap. Look for any small hoses..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2003 Honda Accord:
"Check your transistor and plug. It may have come loose. It has 4 wires going to it and is..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2005 Honda Odyssey:
"You must have a dead battery or had the battery disconnected at somepoint. That's OK. All..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1985 Volkswagen GTI:
"What do you mean? In the fuel line? In the manifold? In the tank? In the engine/cylinders?..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2003 Honda Accord:
"There is not a site glass on your Accord, nor is there a freon canister. There isn't even..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2000 Honda Accord:
"Usually just a steady cruise over 35 mph for 15 minutes"
EnginEar posted an answer for this 1995 Buick Riviera:
"On most GMs, the fan relay is inside of the fan housing. It uses the fan to keep it cool,..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2008 Honda Accord:
"Open your glove box. It is just inside the panel on the left top area."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2008 Honda Accord:
"You already have one if it is an EX or EX-L. Check your owners manual on how to toggle..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2005 Honda Accord:
"It is telling you you have an HVAC system error. Only the dealer can read the computer..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2008 Honda Civic:
"Roll the window down. Now hold the button to roll it up and keep holding the button even..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2007 Honda Accord Sedan:
"it is so you can put your key in and move the shift lever without your engine running...."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2002 Honda CR-V:
"Make sure you have your radio code first, then disconnect the battery ground for 1 minute...."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2003 Honda Civic:
"On the 05 it's screwed into the rear of the engine just below the plenum runners on the..."
EnginEar posted an answer for this 2008 Honda Accord:
"It is a setting preset in your security/keyfob system. It should be outlined in the owners..."