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Posts posted by juniinc
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there could be too much tension against the rear,,, slide it a bit forward then see what happens.
Yes there is a way to trouble shoot this, but U'll have to remove the seat first.
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Radioshack should have some,,,
yes there is.
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+1 on Nexen tires,,,
app 16,000 miles on my N3000, still close to 8/32".
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by-pass the level sensor,,,easiest way to find out.
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What is it doing?
interior lights working?
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Any chance? your car has been sitting for a while
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Anything is possoble, yes can connect it to your tail lights,,,
I would check the bulb first!
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Sure thing, man.
looking forward to see your work,,,
Try to post some pics as U progress, would be a great write up.
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time to start a class action lawsuit.
Rescently the lawsuits were filed on behalf of owners of GM vehicles, which were factory-filled with Dex cool coolant,,,They won.
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Sure Mark.
That would be your illumination/Switch LED Leg,,,
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Your coolant light is blinking slowly,,,
Check if your engine compartment fan is kicking on.
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Great write up
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Any code?
check the fuel pressure regulator,,,
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Usually due to a slight mis-alignment.
Can U tell any gaps between the spoiler and lid (on each side)when its down? or one side slightly higher than the other,,,
Often times need to re-seat,,,
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Try campbell Nelson VW used parts in Seattle,,,
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Drive her like U just stole it,,,
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There are some stop leak stuff out there,,,supposed to make the seals swell & at the same time probably ruining some other seals.
Auto or manual? your clutch replacement job coming up anytime soon?
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driving a almost factory tuned race car, have to compromise in somewhere,,,
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I would not worry about it.
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most likely it's the starter solenoid or starter relay,,,
I would start by checking the ground strap, battery connection, solenoid connection
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How old is your spark plug?
Foglight Failure
in 996 Series (Carrera, Carrera 4, Carrera 4S, Targa)
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If they are H7 halogen,,,
try not to touch it with your bear finger or any oily residue.