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I have a 1998 B2500. A few years back I was in an area that had heavy rains, and I had to drive through some relatively deep water. 2 years later my clutch squeals when I let it out most of the time. Anybody have any ideas? Thanks.
Dan
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So far the truck has worked fantastic for the most part except for one fairly minor detail that I'm wondering about: why or why do my indicator lights (such as 'door ajar') keep coming on when there is nothing wrong? For example, when I slam all the doors hard it sometimes still says 'door ajar' and then magically stops saying this after 1/2 hour of driving or so.
Also the interior light will come on when I turn off the car (because it thinks the door is ajar again) but always seems to go off eventually. Does anyone experience this peculiarity?
Having a problem with my 1999 pu truck. When I turn left/right the truck quivers/shakes.
I checked the power steering fluid which is 3/4 full. Any ideas?
Please forward comments to j2me_2000@yahoo.com
Thanks in advance for your help.
jt
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Meade
My mechanic say this part cannot be found. This old girl has only 120,000kms onher so I need this part to keep her running. Any advice on where to find this?
Thanks in advance!
Any advice on where to find this part? My mechanic says the part is dis-continued and I need one to keep my ol' girl running. She only has 120,000kms on her. He also mentioned that it may need to be a 1987 carb.
Thanks in advance!
Thanks anyways!
Any ideas?
Wondering if anyone has any information about what hoses connect to the carb,and where. I just put a new carb on and had some help and can't figure out what hose goes where. Help please
Buck
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russellbedinotti@verizon.net
If anyone can help that would be great.
Thanks.
Ck16
have any luck, fixing your problem?
i've got a 98 with no heat. doesn't seem to be getting any vacuum to the mix door...but not sure yet what that means, switch or leak ?????
let me know if you find out anything and i'll do the same.
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( http://www.knfilters.com/feedback13.htm ),(buy one off of ebay, I did and got a great deal), (also improves horse power and torque); The mileage improved from 20 to 21 mpg which amounts to 300 to 315 miles per tank. I then changed the plugs to Bosch platinum II; the mileage improved an additional 22 to 24 mpg which amounts to 340 to 360 miles per tank. But, I found out that I still need to adjust the valves that may be holding it back. Finally, I found a website about a Toyota t100 that was modified via aerodynamically; mileage improved as much as 30mpg using an aluminum pan under the chassis. Other companies like Porsche and Honda use this technique to improve performance and mileage, I think i will do the same: ( http://www.recumbents.com/car_aerodynamics/#Measuring your mileage ) (Check out this site too: http://www.fueleconomy.gov/ ) They say 70% of a cars mileage is based on aerodynamics so, if you can improve your driving habits by following the suggestions from the websites I have listed here plus changing the aerodynamics should improve mileage.