Whatever the case may be, it is always good to err on the side of caution. You could, for example, consider rekeying which completely changes the lock cylinder. Another and highly important job that we can do for you iscar ignition repair. This solves the problem of the sound that you ...
Remove ignition coil. First disconnect the ignition coil connector. Just squeeze the clip and slide it off. The coil just snaps onto the spark plug. You'll be able to wiggle and pull it out, horizontally out of the cylinder head. Note that the coil is longer then there is spa...
Diesel glow plugs are subject to extreme temperature changes and high combustion pressures. Since a diesel engine may have as many as 10 glow plugs, one for each cylinder, you may not notice when one goes bad, but if three or more go bad, you will notice the engine has become very diff...
Step 1 Contactthe appropriate local dealerfor your car. There is a chance that the problem could stem from a recently replaced ignition key or a new ignition switch or lock cylinder. If it is the latter, it is possible your car's dealer could make a new key key with the correct microch...
‘points bounce’ at higher rpm. The electronic technology also improves the dwell control to improve the spark output of the coil resulting in a hotter spark at the spark plug. With this dependable, self-contained, maintenance free electronic ignition system you'll never replace your points ...
Every vehicle manufactured today has its ignition system designed to usetransponder chip keymake. The chip has a transmitter and a receiver that completes communication using a unique frequency code to start the vehicle ignition system. The essentiality of this mechanism is to enhance vehicle security...
The engine coolant temperature (ECT) sensor is a relatively simple sensor that monitors the internal temperature of the engine. Coolant inside the engine block and cylinder head(s) absorbs heat from the cylinders when the engine is running. The coolant sensor detects the change in temperature and...
Install the upper column cover. Fasten the bracket nuts and tighten them to 22 foot/pounds. Put the knee bolster in place as well as the steering column cylinder lock. Tighten the screws on the column cover to 12 foot/pounds. Place the lower column cover back in position. Tighten the scr...
Each cylinder should have at least one spark plug. What Do Spark Plugs Do? As the name suggests, spark plugs create a spark to ignite an air-fuel mixture within your engine. This combustion generates the energy needed to power your car’s pistons and get you to your next destination....
But one cylinder didn’t move right. I opened the block and found a spun (missing) bearing. Parts are on order currently. Before starting, I didn’t really know what a “spun bearing” was, what it meant or why it happened. Now, I know all of those things. It isn’t running (...