Too much transmission fluid symptoms/ how to check A/T fluid level without a dipstick
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3y ago
 Transmission fluid is the lifeblood of transmission. It ensures the smooth running of the engine and keeps the transmission temperature down since gear usually generates alot of heat. but what happens if you put too much fluid in the transmission? What are the signs of an overfilled automatic transmission? leakage of transmission seals puddles of transmission fluid underneath the vehicle foamy transmission oil transmission overheating  failure to shift properly, causing a jerking sensation what are the consequences of an overfilled automatic transmission? oil starvati ..read more
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How to solve code P2185 of 2008 Honda accord
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3y ago
P2185 is a trouble code, showing electronic coolant temperature sensor 2 circuit is high when the ECU  of the vehicle is not receiving signal from the coolant sensor or the signal reaching the ECU is low, it'll set that code P2185 and pop up the check engine light.  Symptoms of p2185 the only noticeable symptom is the check engine light, apart from the illuminating check engine light, the car will work very fine. Possible causes of p2185 WATCH THE VIDEO sensor being removed blocked or leaking thermostat low coolant level  air bubble in the cooling system bad coola ..read more
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How to solve code p0016 of 2005 Toyota Corolla
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3y ago
 P0016 is a Toyota malfunctions DTC , that means  the readings of the camshaft position sensor does not correlate with that of the crankshaft position sensor.  crankshaft position sensor cam position sensor Causes of P0016 trouble Code  if you don't change engine oil and filter in time   Not using the recommended engine oil for the engine   Faulty camshaft position sensor    Wrong engine timing Symptoms of P0016 trouble code       intermittent loss of power        hard start ..read more
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Different signs of a failing car AC compressor
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3y ago
 As summer draws near, it’s becoming more important to make sure your car’s air conditioning is in working order. However, issues with an A/C compressor aren’t uncommon. Like most issues with your car, the earlier you intervene, the simpler the repairs. car AC compressor   Be on the lookout for signs that your car’s A/C compressor is going bad before it fails. After all, no one likes a hot car in the summer.  Unusual Sounds Unsurprisingly, strange sounds are often an indicator of something going wrong within your car. If you turn on your vehicle’s A/C and are met with ..read more
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Signs of a Failing EVAP canister
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3y ago
The canister purge valve, also commonly referred to as the purge valve, is an important component of your Evaporative Emission Control (EVAP) system. This system restricts the fuel vapours created in your fuel tank from escaping into the atmosphere by trapping them in a charcoal canister. When your engine begins to run at regular speed, the EVAP system slowly allows these vapours to be released into your engine, which burn like regular fuel. The flow of these vapours is controlled by your canister purge valve, which regulates when and how much of these vapours enter your e ..read more
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How to solve code P0015 and P0017 (Toyota or Lexus) of vehicles having rough idling and hard acceleration
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3y ago
When your Toyota or Lexus cars have just started idling rough or not accelerating easily the way it used to be, you plugged in a scanner and found out the codes P0015 P0017 (both current), as shown below. when this happens, the engine-valve timing is altered.  P0015   P0017 how can engine-valve timing be altered even when no body loosed the engine? Most of the new model vehicle are equipped with variable valve timing inlet (VVTi) camshafts, which help adjust the valve timing of the vehicle when operating on certain loads, to help boost the engine performance at t ..read more
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How to solve code P0335 Hyundai Elantra 2013-2015
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Hyundai 2013 model  When the crankshaft position sensor of Hyundai vehicle is failing the ECU always displays code P0335 on its DTC.  Sometimes, this code can be displayed even if the sensor is not faulty, due to the reasons below: ·        When the battery is low and enough voltage is not reaching the sensor ·         When the timing plate is bent or cracked ·         When the timing of the engine is not correct Until the above conditions are met, replacing the sensor might ..read more
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Causes of vibration above 60 mph of GL450 Mercedes Benz
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3y ago
GL450 vibrating above 60MPH Vibration above 60 miles per hour while driving your GL or ML is caused primarily, by either a propeller shaft or the flat washer of the lower arm bushings. Lower arm bushing will cause the vibration if:          It’s broken          You Changed the position of the flat wide washer: the washer on the big bushing of the lower arm supposed to be at the right side of the bushing. If it’s changed from this position to the front end of the bushing, it’ll destroy the alignment of the lower arm and the bushing ..read more
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How to Disable AFS light on your Lexus Car
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3y ago
 HOW TO DISABLE ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING ON YOUR LEXUS RX HOW TO DISABLE ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING ON YOUR LEXUS RX   Lexus’s Intelligent Adaptive Front Lighting System, as fitted to the Lexus RX 450h, is a driver-aid that adjusts the direction of the headlights in response to steering inputs and vehicle speed, in effect pointing the low-beam headlights into the corner and improving your view. The system is enabled by default, but should you wish to temporarily disable it, watch the tutorial video below or read on for our step-by-step ‘how to’. On the steering whee ..read more
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How to repair a noisy Car Engine
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3y ago
  The rattling Noise from the upper parts of the engine, that confuses you of whether it's from the timing chain, or adjuster, or the lifter cups on the cylinder head. At times you'll make an educated guess that it's from the camshafts assembly. The noise have not stopped, even after you've replaced almost every parts, the only thing you've not replaced now is the cylinder head. And it's cleared that this noise is not from the down part of the Engine. Because when we rev up the Engine, there's no sign of the camshaft, or its bearings are faulty, you're totally convinced that the noise i ..read more
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