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Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 2001 Pontiac Grand Prix:
"Your issue, according to my experience could be a sticking throttle cable or idle control..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 2000 GMC Safari:
"Start with the basics. Check the following: Air filter, spark plugs and high tension..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 1998 Toyota Corolla:
"It should be in the centre of the dashboard, close to the floor, under the heater controls..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 2001 Chrysler Sebring:
"Check the function of your brake light switch. If that works and the brake lights..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"I would suggest checking the radiator coolant level and check for blockages. The..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"If you mean the blower unit, then try looking up the back of the dash. You should see a..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Check the ignition coils and spark plugs. P0304 is a misfire code."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Check the ignition coil packs and spark plugs first. P0304 is a misfire code."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Best guess without more information: Check the idle control valve and clean throttle body..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"There is no such thing as an ignition coil gap."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"I would hazard a guess at the thermostat housing, which is common for many modern cars."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You must drain the fuel and refill with fresh fuel before cranking. Fuel goes off if left..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"I'm not familiar with this vehicle. Some cars don't have MAF sensors however and use MAP..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Remove the radiator from the vehicle and run water from a hose through it. You can also..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"O2 sensor issue"
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Is this an automatic or a manual transmission you're talking about? If automatic, then..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You have to go to a dealership to retrieve that code. Codes are not open to the public."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"I would use a tin opener."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You don't provide enough information on your vehicle, or stereo to answer this question."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Cold starting misfires can often be caused by either tired high tension spark plug leads..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 2008 Nissan Versa:
"Timing chain."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"Late 90's Japanese fuel pumps are generally within the fuel tank. If you first locate the..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"If the car shows these symptoms when in neutral, then it is likely not an issue with the..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"The O2 sensors are located in the exhaust, towards the front of the system."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"My first question would be what are your vehicle's symptoms? How do you know that oil is..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 2003 Ford Focus:
"My first guess would be that it is an ignition issue. Please check the condition of the..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this 1992 Daihatsu Charade:
"Drain your system fluid. Remove your gearbox oil pan. Clean or replace gearbox oil filter...."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Chevrolet Cars & Trucks:
"First of all you said that the disk is in backwards. If this is the case, then it's..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"This is a vague description and you have provided no information on your vehicle type,..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"You need to run a parasitic drain test with a multimeter. Disconnect the vehicle battery..."
Jamie Alton posted an answer for this Cars & Trucks:
"It will either be at the crankshaft pulley or on the back of the engine at the bellhousing..."