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Saturday, April 6, 2013
The Repairment About Car Suspension System
Generally speaking, when your car rides roughly or difficult and dangerous to steer, its time to get
the cars steering system and suspension system repaired. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of todays cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a cars steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.
the cars steering system and suspension system repaired. Many types of steering and suspension systems have been used to control cars. Older cars use mechanical suspension that relies on springs and shock absorbers but new cars use hydraulic cylinders called struts. Besides this, many of todays cars rely on rack and pinion steering. Without proper care, a cars steering system should give 80,000 to 100,000 miles of smooth turns.
Why The Car Doesnt Turn Where It Is Turned
Here are some tips for troubleshooting steering and suspension systems:
- If the cars power steering system growls when turning, then the power steering booster fluid level needs to be checked.
- If the car makes strong squeal, the drive belt on the power steering unit should be checked.
- If the car shimmies, then the tire pressure should be checked for any damages.
Here are some tips for troubleshooting steering and suspension systems:
- If the cars power steering system growls when turning, then the power steering booster fluid level needs to be checked.
- If the car makes strong squeal, the drive belt on the power steering unit should be checked.
- If the car shimmies, then the tire pressure should be checked for any damages.
- If the car leans hard in corners, the stabilizer and struts should be checked for loose parts and wear.
- If the older car is difficult to steer, then the steering systems zerk fittings needs lubrication.
- If the older car is difficult to steer, then the steering systems zerk fittings needs lubrication.
For repairing steering systems, follow this guide:
The tie-rod ends have to be inspected, adjusted and replaced if necessary. They connect the wheels to the steering unit. They can wear out if they damaged or worn. Mark the location of the old ones for the new ones to be replaced in the same position.
The steering gear unit has to be inspected adjusted and replaced if necessary. Adjustments can be made to steering gear systems with wrench and screwdriver. Help can be taken from the service manual. In case of replacement, the steering wheel and column may need to be removed first. The manual has to be consulted as every car is different. The repaired steering system can be checked by taking a test drive.
The tie-rod ends have to be inspected, adjusted and replaced if necessary. They connect the wheels to the steering unit. They can wear out if they damaged or worn. Mark the location of the old ones for the new ones to be replaced in the same position.
The steering gear unit has to be inspected adjusted and replaced if necessary. Adjustments can be made to steering gear systems with wrench and screwdriver. Help can be taken from the service manual. In case of replacement, the steering wheel and column may need to be removed first. The manual has to be consulted as every car is different. The repaired steering system can be checked by taking a test drive.
The cars suspension system includes leaf springs, a stabilizer bar, a suspension arm, a shock absorber and/or MacPherson struts.
For replacing suspension parts, follow this guide:
First, find out the specific suspension parts of the car. Jack up the car and place safety stands under the wheels. Replace the bushings by removing the brackets holding the bar in place. Shock absorbers are installed inside the coil spring at each wheel and can be replaced by removing the bolts at the top and bottom that connect them to the suspension system. The manufacturers instructions have to be followed because shock absorbers and springs are under tension and can cause injuries if improperly removed. Remove the fasteners at the top and bottom that connect them to the suspension system. The car service manual will help in this. Replace the strut as a unit. Many cars have upper and lower suspension arms mounted on rubber bushings. For replacing them, loosen and remove a bolt on which the bushing is mounted.
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Monday, March 4, 2013
2002 Mercedes Benz ML320 – How Much the Overall Cost for Replacing The Rear Bumper

My car is a 2002 Chevrolet Trailblazer, I have problems with the check engine and reduced engine power that always comes on, particularly when the engine is cold. Please help and thanks.
Answer: The reduced engine power light works like this, in the power-train control module, a fault code will be set everytime the reduced engine power light comes on. So, you can follow the related diagnostic information to help you to find out the cause of your reduced engine power light coming on.
Saturday, February 23, 2013
2001 Toyota Echo 3 Door Automatic Transmission The Size of the Wiper Rubber Refills

What is the exact size for the rubber refills in 2001 Toyota Echo 3 door automatic transmission? I need to change the rubber for all three windshield wipers but I don’t have the manual and I don’t know the exact sizes. Please help, thanks
Answer: There are two different sizes for the front windscreen, the driver side is 22 in and passenger side is 14 in. but you can get the exact fit wipers in any auto parts stores.
1992 Mercedes Benz 400SE The Window Wipers Problem on The Headlights

I have my window wipers on my 1992 Mercedes Benz 400SE headlights stuck, I have one stuck up and one stuck down, how can I make these window wipers work? Something must have pushed them.
Answer: Each wiper has its own motor and runs when you turn the regular wipers (on the windshield). In a car wash, it is not common to get them damaged, unless the motors are bad or cheap. Just take your car to any good German repair shop and the mechanic will get them back to center for you.
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
2000 Chevrolet Cavalier Where is the Location of the Fuel Filter on the 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier

Where is the location of the fuel filter on a 2000 Chevrolet Cavalier? I think the fuel line is on the driver side but, where is the filter,? after googling it, I found the location is under the frame, but, still, I can’t find it. Is there any good diagram / schematic I could use? Thanks in advance.
Answer: The location should be in front of the left rear tire, below the frame. Juck your car up and you should find the fuel filter laying up against the bottom frame of the car with one quarter inch stainless tubing going in at one side from the rear forward and out the other side. You can pull it down after screwing some tubing clamps to give you enough space to take it off.
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