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Thursday, June 05, 2008

1999 Ford Ranger Automatic, when in overdrive the light is blinking

Question: 1999 Ford Ranger Automatic, when overdrive light is blinking, the transmission shifts hard. When not blinking, transmission is smooth. Any ideas on the problem? Answer: I would have the transmission codes scanned to be certain, but It sound like the Torque Lock Converter is going bad. This will give you a TCC code and anytime the transmission has an issue, the O/D will not work and will flash the light. The Fix Would Be to have the Torque Converter replaced. Scan Tools List

Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Getting the best deal on a New Car

Getting the Best Deal: Purchase Price and Trade-Ins
The key to getting the best deal is to understand where dealerships reap their profits and where they serve as middlemen. A car dealer's main sources of profit, in no particular order, are: the new vehicle's purchase price; trade-ins and resulting used-car sales; financing and insurance; "back-end" products and services, such as rustproofing and service contracts; and vehicle service (repair and maintenance). On this page, we'll deal with the first two of those factors: the new car's purchase price and your old car's trade-in value.
Purchase Price The price you pay for a new car hinges on a number of variables. They include but aren't limited to: >the invoice price; >dealer holdback; >customer incentives; >factory-to-dealer incentives; >supply and demand; >and your car's trade-in value (in some states). Trade Ins: The car you currently own probably represents profit. The question is, whose profit will it be? With few exceptions, you'll get the most money for your used car by selling it privately. That's because dealers pay wholesale prices — not retail prices — for used cars. They sell them at retail, and the difference between the two is the only reason they bother. A used car's profit margin, though based on a lower selling price, is much greater than that of a new car. Don't underestimate your car's value to a dealer. Source: Yahoo Autos

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

Need to Find what size wheels will fit my car

I have searched around for a source for this question and came up with this site called SizeItUp.com. The site does require you to register an email address but information you can access if amazing. Select your vehicle up to 2009 models included and you are given the exact tire size that came on the vehicle plus any optional size. Then chose the Size you think you would like to install, like some 22" rims for example. The site will give you a list of all tire sizes and dimensions that accompany the 22" rims. They take all the guess work out of the equation. SizeItUp.com is truly a great tool to add to the Tool Box!

Monday, June 02, 2008

THE SCANNER SAYS IT IS A CODE 67

Question: I HAVE A 1990 F150 6 CYC. AND THE CODE COMING UP IN THE SCANNER SAYS IT IS A CODE 67 CAN YOU TELL ME WHAT I NEED TO BUY TO GET MY TRUCK BACK ON THE ROAD. Already Tried: MAP SENSOR THROTLE SENSOR AIR FLOW VALVE NEW DISTRBUTAOR PLUGS PLUG WIRES NEW COMPUTER NEW VACUM LINES Answer: CODE67 :Park/Neutral Position (PNP) switch circuit open - A/C on during Self-Test. Ford Codes Looks like you need to replace the neutral safety switch or repair the wiring going to it. Possibly the Starter Relay according to the wiring diagram. Using a Multi-meter

Saturday, May 31, 2008

What is the most hp I can get from a 350 with a TBI system

Question: I have a 1993 Chevrolet caprice 5.7. What is the most hp I can get from a 350 with a TBI system. i have been told 535 hp and 500ftlb of torque is this true? I am trying to build a car that is street-able and pushes out upward of 700hp. I have turned the 350 into a 383 stroker what else could I do? Answer: The Answer is easy. Bolt on a Nitrous Kit or a turbo. I would go with the Nitrous. You can add a 150 hp on stock pistons and 200 hp on forged pistons, depending on what you have already in your Stroker.

Friday, May 30, 2008

How much transmission fluid goes in a 2005 Sonata

Question:
I have a 2005 Hyundai Sonata. I just need to know what to do to change the transmission oil and how much does it need?
Answer:
The total capacity is 8.5 qts. Simply draining the pan does not get all fluid out of system, so drain and fill capacity is usually about 3-4 qts. Remove the drain plug, drain the fluid, note amount drained out, and take care to check level frequently when filling so not to overfill. Hyundai recommends using only Hyundai SP111 trans fluid.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Gas Mileage Lower than Normal?

Today’s engine management systems rely on many different sensor inputs to regulate fuel economy, performance and emissions.
Symptom: Poor Fuel Economy
Probable Causes: Fuel Rich Codes (P0172 and/or P0175)
With the price of gasoline, you don’t want to ignore this kind of problem for long. When fuel economy is down, you may find any number of codes: • P0172 and/or P0175 are rich codes, and indicate a general rich air/fuel condition. The underlying cause may be anything that increases fuel delivery, such as excessive fuel pressure, a defective fuel pressure regulator, plugged return line, or leaky injectors. Decreased airflow from a dirty air filter or restricted air intake misleads the mass airflow sensor or engine management system into believing the engine is using more air or is under more load than actual.

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Fuel Pressure for Honda Accord

Question: What is the recommended fuel pressure for a 1996 Honda Accord lx 2.2L ? Answer: With the vacuum hose disconnected : 39-46 PSI With vacuum hose connected : 30-37 PSI

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Code P0720, P0731, P1790,P0700

Customer Problem:
I have a 1999 Chrysler 300M with a 3.5L engine. My Check Engine light came on and at the same time I lost my dash gauges and it will not shift out of first gear.
Solution:
Computer Diagnostics done to extract the codes for the check engine light. The coeds were:
P0720 = Output shaft speed sensor error
P0731 = First gear incorrect ratio
P1790 = Fault immediately after shift
P0700 = Transmission fault code
Since this situation all happened at once it would make sense that they are related. After removing and testing the Output shaft sensor that is supposed to be at 800 ohms, and was showing completely open, the Output shaft sensor was proven to have failed. Replaced the Output Shaft Sensor ( $20.00 ) and cleared the codes. Test drove the vehicle and all is working normal. Customer happy.

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