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269 Words : Posted 12.25.08

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Question:<br /><br />I only had 1 key to my 1996 Chrysler sebring, so about a month ago I went to a local locksmith and they made me a copy of the original key. I am not for sure, but I am guessing that my original key has a chip in it because it is a factory or dealership key w/ black top. My sebring is equipped with the anti-theft system, of which when I purchased the car used, I did not receive the key-less remote to. Anyways, my question or problem is this: I have been using the copy key for the entire month with no problems until a week ago...the key is stuck in the ignition on acc. and will NOT turn all the way to lock so I can get it out! It is STUCK and WILL NOT COME OUT!!!! What could be causing this and how do I get it out? Is it because it isn't the chip key and if so how could I use it before now without any issues? HELP!!!!<br /><br /><br /><br />ANSWER:<br /><br />Any Chrysler's keys with a black top do not have a chip, they are usual blank keys.<br />Keys with a chip ( transponder) have a gray top, like this one:<br /><br /><br /><br /><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/questions.html">

352 Words : Posted 12.19.08

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128 Words : Posted 12.09.08

I have a 2001 Ford Windstar that blow out cold air in the front. car has 2 blowers, front and rear. rear blows out warm air front blows out cold. noise comes from inside dash<br />Answer:<br />The Hot/Cold blend door actuator is stripped out. This is why you hear a noise and why it won’t move to hot air flow. Have it replaced.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

322 Words : Posted 12.09.08

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You Found it !!! The place online that you can get automotive repair manual information FREE !!! Just submit the vehicle information you want and we will email it to you. We can not, of course, send you a full blown copy of a repair manual due to copy right laws and publisher disapproval. But, we can send you specific sections or parts of a manual.This is a free service that is here to help those that need it. To Submit a request for free information apply <a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/repairmanuals.html">Here</a>, As this is a free service it receives an overwhelming amount of requests and may take up to a week or longer for a response.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/repairmanuals.html">Free Online Auto Repair Manuals</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

225 Words : Posted 12.07.08

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First determine what it is or isn't doing.<br /><br />1) Engine turns over, but will not start<br />2) Engine does not turn over when attempting to start (nothing Happens except the lights do come on)<br />3) Clicks Once<br />4) Clicks repeatedly<br />5) No lights, no noise.... nothing<br />6) Starter motor spins, but does not engage<br /><br />Then diagnose properly. <a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/nostart.html">Car won't start Diagnostics</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

Question:<br />How to change rear brake pads on a 2001 Mazda Miata. I can't get the caliper to fully retract so I can put on the new pads.<br /><br />Answer:<br />Sometimes you need to remove the brake fluid reservoir cap. This will allow the fluid to move so the caliper piston can be compressed. This happens when fluid has been added at any point.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/brakes.html">Brake Replacement Step by Step with Photos</a><div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

Question:<br />I have a 89 ford escort that has been setting for 10 years. want to get it going again but am having brake problems. Replaced brake booster. both rear wheel cylinders and shoes, both front calipers, master cylinder and cleaned the lines and I still don't have good brakes. I have to stand hard on the brake pedal to stop but it will not stop as fast as it should. Could it be the brake pressure control valves locates on the bottom of the master cylinder or is it something else. It just doesn't stop like it should in case of need to.<br /><br />Answer:<br />Below is are quick diagnostic steps for hard brake pedal. You have done most everything but we need to take it a step further. Either the new booster is bad(it happens) or you do not have sufficient vacuum at the booster most likely caused by an engine vacuum leak. Since the car has been setting for some time it is more than possible for there to be cracked hoses, etc that are creating a vacuum leak. A higher idle than normal is a classic description of a vacuum leak.<br /><br /><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/brakes.html"><strong>Brake pedal feel is firm</strong></a><strong>, but brakes lack sufficient stopping power or fade</strong><br />1) Check the operation of the brake booster and brake booster check valve. Replace worn or failed parts.<br />2) Check brake linings and brake surface areas for glazing and replace worn or damaged parts.<br />3) Check for seized hydraulic parts and linkages, and clean or replace as needed.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

Question:<br />I have a 2000 Ford Tarus and want to know how to change the spark plugs myself, I am a single mom and i don't have a lot of money, can you help me?<br /><br />Answer:<br /><br /><br />remove plug wire<br />use a 5/8 sparkplug socket and ratchet<br />turn counter-clockwise<br />install in reverse order<br />If this is a coil on plug set up, remove each coil assembly and then the plugs underneath<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

394 Words : Posted 11.22.08

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Question:<br />after my 93 F250 is warmed up, it will stall on heavy acceleration and heavy brake more often. Check Engine light is on. Already Tried: I have replaced the following: fuel pumps, fuel regulator, fuel filter, ignition module,distributor, stator, plugs, wires, cap and rotor<br /><br />Answer:<br />The first thing to do would be to check for codes. This can be done without a scan tool. <a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.com/diagnostictroblecodes7.html" target="_blank">Here are the instructions.</a><br /><br />Let me know what codes come up and we will move to the next step.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

Mechanics and tinkerers alike its time to listen up and listen good. There is an opportunity that is fast approaching but it is for a limited time. This Sears Super Saturday Sale event is like no other. On November 22nd Sears is having a one day only Door buster Sale from 7:00 am to noon only while quantities last! Get the Craftsman C3 19.2 volt 3 piece combo tool kit that will be on Sale for $89.99, you are going to save $50. The 3 piece combo kit comes with a cordless 19.2 volt reversible drill, a 19.2 volt cordless shop light and a 19.2 volt cordless circular saw.<br /><br />Don't worry about talking the Mrs. into going with you to shop for great deals on tools because she won't be left out. That's right, Sears is also giving an extra 15% off of all fine jewelry that is already 40% to 70% off. Now hows that for motivation for the Mrs. And if you have to take the kids along, no worries. Sears is giving 60% off on out wear and sweaters for the whole family.<br /><br />So get your self out of bed early this saturday the 22nd and make your way to Sears to take advantage of this great one day sales event and get yourself that drill that you have been wanting.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

Question:<br />Where can I get a super charger for my 2002 Nissan Maxima ? I want more power and was told by several of my friends and several mechanics that I should get a super charger. Where can I find more information on turbochargers for my Audi and where can I get one.<br /><br />Answer:<br />I would have to agree with your friends and the mechanics that you have spoken to that a supercharger is the best way to go for more power. Since you are looking for a Nissan Supercharger I would recommend checking out superchargerpros.com for more information and purchasing your supercharger. They have a Toll Free number and staff standing by ready to assist you. And the pricing is comparable to others. I am considering installing a pontiac supercharger on my firebird.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><a href="http://www.freeautomechanic.blogspot.com/">The original post Is From Free Auto Mechanic Automotive Advise Blog.</a> If you are reading this post from any other blog, the content has been scraped by the blog owner who is too lazy to write original content</div>

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304 Words : Posted 11.18.08

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213 Words : Posted 11.17.08

Question:<br /><br />Where can I get a turbocharger for my 2002 Audi A4 ? I want more power and was told by several of my friends and several mechanics that I should get a turbocharger. Where can I find more information on turbochargers for my Audi and where can I get one.<br /><br />Answer:<br /><br />I would have to agree with your friends and the mechanics that you have spoken to that a turbocharger is the best way to go for more power. Since you are looking for an <a href="http://www.turbochargerpros.com/">Audi turbocharger</a> I would recommend checking out turbochargerpros.com for more information and purchasing your turbo. They have a Toll Free number and staff standing by ready to assist you.<br />

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