Bankston Ford Mazda Ft Worth
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It isn't the fuse , it is nearly always alternator or connections. Not to be overly simple but be...
Use of aftermarket parts will save money but with the high cost of freon, you will still spend be...
Most common is GEM module, air bag clockspring and/or air bag system and possible junction. Impor...
1 gallon of the traditional greenish color coolant. Prestone, peak and name brand will work. The ...
Pressure test cooling first and foremost. Possible manifold but also possible housing assy. Most ...
Clutches these days do not have an adjustment lever or ball and lever anymore. Low pedal can be s...
First don't start it or drive it. A special tool is available through many parts stores such as N...
sorry for the late response, it's in the juction box under the hood near the fender and is marked.
Possibly not. However, a fuel pressure test is the best way to determine fuel pump performance. S...
Most common cause is uneven coolant flow. Possible radiator if thermosat operating. be sure coola...
The codes are misfire usually plugs and coils are the cause. Given the jump start was done correc...
Towards the firewall and the line going to the evaporator
These are special order and right at $233.00.
Without knowing if there are shift issues, it's difficult to know for sure. There isn't a overdri...
If there is no air at all, it can be the blower motor itself, the switch or control assy. or the ...
It is more likely a blower switch or similar. The relays on that model are in the black box. If t...
For clarification, it won't shift into drive and reverse or it doesn't drive through the gears ? ...
The proper amount of refrigerant must be exact. Too much can be as bad as too little. Then your s...
There's several possibilities here. Refrigerant level is the first one as too much can have the s...
Doug, it is generally a vacuum leak at some place. More common at the pump and lines. I've seen a...
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