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The TSS or turbine speed sensor is mounted in the transmission and measures the rpm of the input shaft versus the speed of the output shaft. This helps the PCM determine if the transmission gears are holding as they should. This allows the PCM to adjust shift times and pressures due to normal wear on … Read more
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If the toilet is leaking from the base it is most likely the wax ring (johnny ring). Turn off the water supply to the toilet. Flush the toilet and hold handle to allow as much water to drain from tank as possible.Remove the supply line from the bottom of the tank. Remove the two nuts … Read more
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I do not know if you have gotten any help with your problem or not. But if you are still interested, I may be able to help. If the surge/jump occurs only in 3rd or 4th gear on level ground or under slight acceleration then you may have an issue with the torque converter clutch, … Read more
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Drain the coolant. Follow the upper radiator hose from the radiator to the engine, it attaches to the outlet/thermostat housing. Remove the radiator hose from the thermostat housing, Remove the bolts from the housing that mount it to the intake manifold . Remove the housing from the intake and the thermostat is underneath.clean mating surfaces. … Read more
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There is a chance that it is a fuel related issue, I have found that almost without fail when a no start failure is in direct correlation to temperature that it is electrical in one way or another. Ignition switches on this body style vehicle are NOTORIOUS for failure causing everything from no starts to … Read more
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The pick up coil is also known as the camshaft position sensor on your vehicle and is usually not known to cause a vehicle to die. It can cause it not to start though. Common causes of dying issues can be related to the crankshaft sensor (No spark and no injector pulse) Injector pulse can … Read more
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Your fuel pump is in the fuel tank on the cougar. You must remove the fuel tank in order to replace it. Relieve fuel pressure from system. Remove exhaust shield and exhaust pipe if necessary. Drain fuel tank. Remove fuel inlet and outlet hoses from fuel tank. Disconnect vapor crossover and filler hoses. Support fuel … Read more
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With a broken timing belt, your engine will still crank but is not likely to run. Interference engines have a tendency to bend valves if the belt breaks with the engine running at driving rpm. There are a couple of ways for your mechanic to determine if there are bent valves, but honestly it is … Read more
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A good username will include a variety of characters such as letters, numbers, and special characters. I will need to be one that is unique to you so that you can remember it. EX. My name is Doug used to make password= D40oug_68. First letter is upper case of first name, then my age, the … Read more
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This is a difficult question. You really must speak with local authorities about this one. There are different regulations in different area. Your local courthouse/ police office should be able to answer this. Most times the mechanics lien is capable of tying up the vehicle so that is cannot be sold, but generally you can … Read more
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The low pressure switch on the silverado/sierra is usually located on the accumulator assy. This is a large aluminum "bullet" shaped component on the passenger side firewall. Will have two large lines attached. The low pressure switch will have a two or three wire plug into it and it just unscrews from the accumulator for … Read more