VOLVO V50 FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 2005-2010 |
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A Wheel is Making A Thumping NoiseMost of the time when you have a tire that is making a thumping noise its going to have a bump on the tire which usually comes from a broken "belt" on some types of tires such as radials. Other causes for this sound would be that a shock absorber is not functioning correctly or has loosened from its mount. | ||||||
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ABS Definition & InformationThe term ABS means ANTI-LOCK BRAKING SYSTEM. The ABS System automatically controls braking at the front wheels individually and the rear wheels as a unit (in most cases) preventing the wheels from locking during a hard braking situation. This enables the driver to maintain STEERING control and also shortens the distance to a complete stop. In cars without ABS, the brake master cylinder actually applied steady pressure to each wheel when the brakes were applied causing the wheels to look under heavy breaking. This led to wheel lockup, loss of steering control & lengthy stopping distances. ABS systems use a hydraulic pump that applies modulating pump pressure during heavy braking. The ABS system in effect pumps the brakes for the driver a consistent frequency. This pulsing is considerably faster than even the most experienced driver could accomplish if he were to attempt to this manually! Pricing for Abs Hydraulic Unit (Brake Parts (Abs)) Pricing for Abs Wheel Speed Sensor (Brake Parts (Abs)) | ||||||
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AC Freon LeaksThe A/C system has lubricating oil that will leak out when the freon escapes. A very likely place to look is the ends of the A/C hoses where the hose is joined to the fitting. | ||||||
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AC Hissing SoundsThere are Vacuum hoses that operate the ductwork in the dash. Check each outlet vent in every setting, including the windshield defroster. If one or more has no air flow, the vacuum hoses (or 1 hose) could be disconnected. Find it and re-attach it to the vent. | ||||||
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AC Roaring NoiseA roaring noise that can be heard when turning on the A/C can generally be attributed to a faulty A/C Compressor but can also come from a faulty A/C idler pulley. Compressor failure should be done by a professional technician only. Idler pulley failures can be identified by removing the belt and turning the idler by hand to see if the bearing has failed! | ||||||
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Auto Trans not shiftingMy Volvo recently the service transmission immediately came on.There was no prior indication of an issue. I kept driving, now it has gotten to the point after you start driving and it gets to third gear, that is where it stays. Possibly you have a bad shift solenoid. | ||||||
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Brake Pedal is HardIn Most cases the problem with a hard brake pedal can be attributed to a faulty ABS pump. When the pump fails the pedal gets hard because the pump is no longer assisting during the braking process. In most cases the pumps are included in the ABS hydraulic units and cannot be replaced seperately. The cost of the New complete units range between 1500.00 to 2500.00 and used units are usually around 475.00 depending on the model. | ||||||
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Car Cleaning TipsCleaning a car: a piece of cake, right? Certainly, if you follow the procedures suggested by the Car Care Council. While it's the most basic procedure in car care, it does deserve some thought. The first step in cleaning the car is to wash it. Give it a good rinsing from top to bottom, including the wheels and inside the fenders. Always clean the tires and wheels before washing the body, and don't use the same mitt for both. This way you'll avoid contaminating the vehicle's paint with debris from the wheels and tires. | ||||||
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Car Shakes and VibratesThe problem usually comes from a tire being out of balance that can be balanced out by anyone who has a tire balancing machine wether it be the "bubble" type or a computer ran type of balancer. A loose, worn or out of adjustment wheel bearing, worn tie rod ends, worn out ball joints, excessive wheel run out, bump on the tire, or a bent axelshaft can also cause these vibrations. | ||||||
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Catalytic Converter issuesYour Volvo may have a faulty Converter if your Volvo will not accelerate or has severely diminished power. If your Volvo has these symptons, the converter may be clogged. If it is clogged, it may glow red while the engine is running. That happens when excessive unburnt fuel causes the converter to overheat as it burns off the unburnt fuel. One quick test can help to confirm if the converteris clogged. Temporarily disconnect the exhaust from the header to keep the exhaust gases from flowing through the converter. If the converter is the problem your Volvo's power will be restored to normal with the header pipe temporarily disconnected. Pricing for Oxygen Sensor 2.5l T5 (Fuel System Oxygen Sensors) Pricing for Oxygen Sensor Engine B5244s4 (Fuel System Oxygen Sensors) | ||||||
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Charging SystemQuestion: I have a new battery and alternator but still not keeping my battery charged. Answer: First check to be sure the alternator belt is not too loose. If so, it will slip and reduce the voltage coming from the alternator. See more about this topic at Volvo 240, Volvo 260 Forum Pricing for Battery Cables (Alternators & Related) | ||||||
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Clutch Grabbing or Chattering as Clutch is EngagedThese problems usually expose themselves when the pressure plate or flywheel is warped, the clutch disc is worn or coated with oil from a leaking seal, worn out splines on the clutch disc, or loose or worn engine/transmission mounts. Pricing for Clutch Kits (Clutch Kits & Parts) Pricing for Engine Mounts 2005-2008 (Motor Mounts) Pricing for Flywheel Parts (Transmission Parts) | ||||||
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Coolant CirculationPoor circulation of coolant can cause overheating. Common problems that are associated with poor circulation is a bad water pump or impeller, restrictions from debris in the system, drive belt for the water pump has broken or loose, or thermostat may be sticking. It is quite common to see water pumps leaking from the weap hole in the pump bottom. Replacement of the pump is the only cure. Pricing for Belt Engine Drive (Alternators & Related) Pricing for Belt Engine Drive (Belts & Pulleys) Pricing for Heater Hoses (Heating & Cooling Hoses) | ||||||
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Coolant Leaking Inside of the EngineInternal coolant leaks can be very harmful to your engine and can lead to engine failure if not taken care of very quickly. | ||||||
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Coolant Leaking Outside of the EngineCoolant leaks are a common problem with just about any vehicle old and new. The older cars most of the time will have deteriorated or damaged hoses going to the radiator or for the heating system. Some problems come from just clamps being loose and others can come from water pump seals and gaskets, from the radiator core or heat core, engine drain, or water jacket freeze plugs leaking or have come completely out. | ||||||
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Coolant Loss - Why and wheres it going?Coolant loss can be potentionally a dangerous thing if it goes unattended. It can come from over filling the coolant system, overheating the engine and pressure forces it out, internal and external leaking (check our other FAQ on these two subjects), or a faulty radiator cap. If you have problems with the radiator cap most of the times is because the recommended pressure for your car is less then what the cap is made for. Always be sure to get the right cap for your car to avoid any problems with coolant loss or overheating. Always fill your coolant resivoir to what your car is made to handle, don't over fill this thinking it will last longer because you will get the exact opposite reaction. | ||||||
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Cupped TiresWorn or cupped tires usually comes from a poor alignment most of the time, but worn shock asorbers, bad wheel bearings, excessive wheel or tire runout, or worn out ball joints can all be the likely cause for tire wear. | ||||||
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Discharge Warning Light Fails to Go OutThe light will stay on if any of the following are happening: | ||||||
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Dragging BrakesIf your brakes are dragging the most common cause is the caliper(s) are sticking and usually just need replacing. Other things that could cause this problem is having restricted brake lines and its not allowing the pressure to come off the caliper. It also could be an incorrectly adjusted parking brake cable. | ||||||
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Engine BackfiresThe following may be the cause of your engine backfire: | ||||||
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Engine Continues to Run After Switching it OffSome reasons are: | ||||||
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Engine Cylinder Compression CheckA compression check is a test that is done on a car by removing each spark plug one at a time and putting in a pressure gauge in its place. The engine is then spun over while the gauge is installed. Once the engine has reached its compression the guage will stop. The guage should stay in the same area without going down and as long as the compression readings are consistent accross all cylinders then the head gasket or rings should be fine. Pricing for Pistons Individual And Sets (Engine Parts Internal ) | ||||||
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Engine Fails to turn when starter is operatedReasons for the engine not to start while the starter is being opertated would be: | ||||||
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Engine Hard to StartEngine Cold Start Issues: Engine Hot Start Issues: | ||||||
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Engine Idles Erratically or MissesThings that can cause the enigne to idle erratically or miss at idle would be: Pricing for Head Gasket (Individual) (Engine Gaskets & Seals) Pricing for Spark Plug Set (Ignition Parts) | ||||||
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Engine Lacks PowerReasons for this could be: Pricing for Spark Plug Set (Ignition Parts) | ||||||
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Engine Misses Throughout Driving Speed RangeThings that can cause a vehical to miss while driving: Pricing for Fuel Filter (Fuel System) Pricing for Fuel Injector (Fuel System) Pricing for Spark Plug Set (Ignition Parts) | ||||||
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Engine Oil LeaksEngine oil leaks can be very hard to pin point. If it has been leaking for a while, everything is covered in oil but here are a few locations where it could be coming from: Pricing for Head Gasket (Individual) (Engine Gaskets & Seals) Pricing for Oil Drain Plug Washer (Drain Plugs & Washers) Pricing for Oil Pressure Sensor (Engine Parts External ) Pricing for Oil Pressure Sensor (Sensors) | ||||||
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Engine Oil Light OnThis can be caused by: Pricing for Oil Pressure Sensor (Sensors) | ||||||
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Engine Overcools and Never Reaches TemperatureMost times overcooling is not the issue on most cars, but it does happen. The most common problem is a bad thermostat. What happens to it is that the thermostat is not opening properly and letting the coolant stay in the radiator too long and its cooling it too much. Most cars do not operate properly untile they get up to a certain temperature and lack on power. | ||||||
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Engine Starts but Stops Soon after it has StartedReasons for an engine to start then stop immediately could be: | ||||||
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Engine Stumbling on AccelerationHere are some reasons it may be stumbling: Pricing for Fuel Filter (Fuel System) Pricing for Spark Plug Set (Ignition Parts) | ||||||
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Engine Surges randomlyEngine surges randomlyYour Volvo may surge randomly. | ||||||
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Engine Turns Over SlowlyThis is some reasons why the starter turns the engine slowly: | ||||||
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Engine Vibration In Drive Or ReverseEngine vibration in drive or reverse may be due to faulty or failing engine mounts. What usually happens is the rubber portion of the engine mounts deteriorate causing the vibration from engine rotation to travel through the vehicle. You may be able to find the faulty mount by shifting from drive to reverse with the engine running and your foot on the brake. This cause the engine mounts to come under load and you may see the telltale signs of movement that indicate a bad mount. | ||||||
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Engine White SmokeWhite smoke coming from the engine area may be caused by one of the following reasons.
Pricing for Turbochargers (Turbochargers & Related) Pricing for Valve Stem Seal (Engine Gaskets & Seals) Pricing for Valve Stem Seal (Engine Parts Internal ) Pricing for Valves (Engine Parts Internal ) | ||||||
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Exhaust has water coming outIt is common to see water coming out of the tailpipe in the morning. Most of time water accumulates in the exhaust system due to the difference in the exhaust to air temperature that occurs overnight. This condensation is common and only happens upon initial startup. The only time to be concerned about that water coming out of the tail pipe is when the water begins to have a sweet smell. A strong sweet smell is an indication that there is a headgasket issue causing coolant to leak into the combustion chamber which then gets burned on startup. This burning of the coolant creates a sweet smell that goes away within a few minutes (once it is all burned out of the cylinder where the leak occurs). In most cases you can determine which cylinder the leak is in by removing the spark plug and looking down into the cylinder. If the piston is silver and not black then that is a good indication that the steam created by the coolant being burned is actually cleaning the black carbon (created from burned fuel) from the piston top. If you see this then there is definately a problem with coolant leaking into the combustion chamber of that one cylinder. | ||||||
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Exhaust System Function and PurposeThe exhaust system is designed to carry away the engine's exhaust gases with a low flow resistance, low noise level and a long operating life. The exhaust system has two parts: a front part with a catalytic converter, and a rear part with one or two mufflers. Mufflers are a combination of resonance and noise absorption material. The exhaust system is held up by rubber mounts and uses clamps to connect the main parts. | ||||||
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Fuel consumption ExcessiveSome reasons for the mileage being lost can come from dirty or clogged air filter(s) which is the most common problem. Other more technical reasons would be due to timing not being correctly set, there is a problem with the emission system, the carburetor or fuel injection system is not working properly, or low tire pressure or wrong sized tire. | ||||||
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Fuel Leaking or Fuel OdorA fuel leak can be very dangerous and needs to be addressed as soon as possible to avoid any fires. A pretty common problem is a fuel line leaking. On older vehicles especially, the fuel lines can become cracked over time and split causing leaks or if the line is held on with a clamp, the clamp can easily become loose and leak fuel. Fuel tanks can also be over filled and run out if not cautious when filling up. Other things would be if the car has a carburetor it can be over flooded causing a odor and the engine not starting or if the car has fuel injectors the system could have leaks at the injectors, which in most cases can be repaired by purchasing new fuel injector seals. | ||||||
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Headliner SaggingThe reason that headliners sag on the car is because the foam between the headliner material and the glued portion of the material erodes with time causing the main portion of the headliner to sag. The only repair is to replace the headliner material by removing the headliner, pulling the old material off, cleaning the fiberglass headliner and gluing new material on. Your local upholstery shop can re-do your headliner for approximately $150.00. | ||||||
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Noise in All Gears (MT)Reasons for hearing these type noises could be that the fluid is low, damaged or worn bearings or input gear shaft and/or output gear shaft. The first thing to check is the fluid if its full see if you can detect any metal and if so that should answer where the noise is coming from. | ||||||
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Radio Code lost or not workingYour Volvo radio may not work after the battery has been disconnected. You may see OFF or CODE in the display. | ||||||
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Secondary Air Intake CodesWhen you get a code or reading stating that you have a problem with the secondary air intake, it is referring to SAS or secondary air system. What this system will do is under certain conditions pump air into the exhaust system to aid in heating the catalytic converter. The main problem that causes you to get this code is the fuel pump of fuel pump check valve has went bad in the system but you will have to test everything in the system to accurately diagnose the problem. The air pump could also be defective. Use a scan tool to test it correctly. | ||||||
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Starter Motor Noisy or Excessively Rough in EngagementReasons for starter being noisy or rough can be: | ||||||
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Starter motor spins without turning engineSome reasons why a starter is spinning but not turning the engine could be: | ||||||
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Startup Noise or clicking when first crankingA whining or high pitched whirring noise when you first start your Volvo may indicate a faulty starter assembly. When you attemp to crank your Volvo and the starter just clicks you likely have an issue with the starter solenoid sticking which means the starter drive needs to be replaced. We have seen issues with both the solenoid and the bendix (not sold seperately) | ||||||
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Steering hardHard Steering can often be attributed to binding front suspension components such as tie rod ends or ball joints. To test, release the front spring compression and check for component binding. Pricing for Tie Rod End Inner (Steering & Related Parts) Pricing for Tie Rod End Inner (Suspension Front) Pricing for Tie Rod End Outer (Steering & Related Parts) Pricing for Tie Rod End Outer (Suspension Front) | ||||||
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Steering Wheel Doesn't Return Back to Center EasilyIf after making a corner and you have to physically turn your wheel to be back straight then you may have some binding of the ball joints or steering column knuckle. Other causes of binding could be the lack of grease in the front end parts or lubricant in the power steering or rack and pinion, a front end alignment may also be the problem. | ||||||
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Tire WearInside Edge Tire WearWhen you have tire wear on the inside edge of the tire most of the time its due to tire alignment. When its like that the tires are pointed outward or toed-out. It can also be caused by inflation pressure incorrect or loose or damaged steering components. Outside Edge Tire WearTire wear on the outside egde of the tire can come from the tire pressures not being correct, going to quick through corners, Front end alignment is incorrect and tires are toed-in or the tires are pointed in, or suspension arms can be bent or twisted. Tire Wear in one locationHaving one spot on the tire that is bald or worn can come from the tires being out of balance, damaged or bent wheel that needs to be inspected, or a possible defective tire. Pricing for Tie Rod End Inner (Steering & Related Parts) Pricing for Tie Rod End Inner (Suspension Front) Pricing for Tie Rod End Outer (Steering & Related Parts) Pricing for Tie Rod End Outer (Suspension Front) | ||||||
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Transmission Fluid is Brown and/or Smells BurntIf your fluid is brown or smells burnt, it needs changing. Its a good idea to change the filter while you are in there. Do NOT over fill the transmission when refilling, if over filled it can cause seals to leak. | ||||||
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Transmission Fluid Leaking (AT)Automatic transmissions are very complex and not easy for just anyone to diagnose whats wrong with it or where its leaking. Best way to find the leaks are to jack the car up and put on jack stands for safety. Then use a degreaser or cleaner to remove all the dirt and grime from the transmission. Lower the vehicle and drive it at very slow speeds to keep from blowing the leaking fluid far from its source. Then put the car back on jack stands and look for the leak. | ||||||
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Transmission is Leaking Fluid (MT)Some of the probable causes for the transmission to leak is that the transmission was over filled. If you over fill the transmission the fluid will find its way out through a seal or wherever because the transmission is not meant to be over filled, loose or broken input shaft bearing retainer or its o-ring or lip seal is damaged. If you just filled it up and its leaking, it could be due to over filling or not retightening the plug all the way. | ||||||
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Transmission is Slipping Out of Gear (MT)This problem can be caused by a few different things such as worn or improperly adjusted linkage, transmission is loose and not all the way up on the bellhousing/engine block, shifter linkage is binding up, input shaft bearing retainer broken or loose, or you have a worn shift fork. The likely cause for this is probably going to be the bolts have backed out of the bellhousing or engine block or you have a problem with the shifter binding up on something. | ||||||
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Transmission Slips, Shifts Roughly, is Noisy or Has No Drive in Foward or Reverse Gears (AT)These symptoms can be caused by many different things on an Automatic Transmission because it has so many things that can go bad. The main concern for someone checking this out at home would be the fluid. Make sure that the fluid is full in the transmission. Another thing that can help the problem is to change the filter and fluid if the fluid looks dirty, sometimes the filter can become clogged up with stuff and this will cause shifting or slipping problems. | ||||||
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Transmission Will Not Downshift when Accelerator Is Pressed (AT)The probable cause for this would be that the Throttle Valve or downshift cable is out of adjustment. | ||||||
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TURBO CHARGERSTurbochargers get VERY hot: not only are they driven by the flow of hot exhaust gas and the internal turbine can spin as fast as 100k RPM! | ||||||
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Turbocharger Failure PreventionWays to prevent failures would be to make sure that the engine is full of clean oil, keep the air filters clean, make sure all hoses and duct work for the air intake system are free from holes and other things to prevent dust and dirt getting in the system. | ||||||
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Turbocharger Failure ReasonsTurbocharger failures can be attributed too long between oil changes or the lack of oil in the engine. The turbocharger runs at very high speed so the lack of oil will quickly cause overheating and destroy the bearing. Long distances between oil changes cause "Coking" in the turbo lubrication areas which will lead to bearing failure. It is highly recommended to replace the oil supply line when replacing turbochargers. The reason for this is because poor lubrication to the turbo is sometimes caused by a gummed up oil supply line to the turbocharger. | ||||||
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Turbocharger MaintenanceTurbo Charger MaintenanceTurbochargers eventually fail due to wear. | ||||||
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Unable to Select GearsThe inability to select gears on manual transmission cars can often be attributed to failed clutch components. Other things could be a faulty transmission, clutch fork or bearing not assembled correctly, a bad pressure plate, or the bolts holding the pressure plate to the flywheel could be loose. Pricing for Clutch Kits (Clutch Kits & Parts) Pricing for Clutch Master Cylinders (Clutch Kits & Parts) Pricing for Clutch Slave Cylinders (Clutch Kits & Parts) | ||||||
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VibrationsVibrations in a car can be caused by a number of issues. In most cases the vibrations come from engine mounts but they can also come from transmissions, wheel bearings, out of round tires or out of balance, worn out U-joint, or damaged axelshafts. Pricing for Rear Wheel Hub (Wheel Bearings & Related) | ||||||
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What can make an Engine OverheatEngine Overheating is cause by anything that leads to the loss of coolant, preventing the coolant from getting rid of heat or causes excess heat in the engine itself. | ||||||
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What is Asbestos and where can it be found?Asbestos is a naturally occurring mineral that has crystals from long thin fibers. It became very popular with manufactures and builders in the late 19th century due to its resistance to heat, electrical, chemical damage, sound absorption and tensile strength. | ||||||
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