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I need help to replace the high beam bulb on my
I think you should go for repair manual first. After that you can easily repair your car by yourself.I had visited this site past 2 months before for my vehicle and find it quite helpful may be you will also get something useful here.They offer cheap prices and also discount too
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Acura 2003 tl 3.2 running lights
Id definitely check that relay under the hood on the drivers side. All too common when the brights burn out itll take out the relay with it. hopefully that will get you fixed up
I have a 2003 Acura 3.2tl. The fan, a/c system has
Could be a fuse under dash,could be a relay,in engine compartment,could be a faulty wire,would need a voltage/continuity meter to check....takes very low voltage to run a screen ,takes alot more to turn a fan....could also be switch....
Where to locate the ac expansion valve for 2003 acura 3.2 tl
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Remove the filter lid (A), then pull out the dust and pollen filters (B).
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Pull out the evaporator temperature sensor (C) from the evaporator fins.
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Remove the screws, carefully separate the upper housing (D) from the lower housing (E), then remove the evaporator core (F).
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If necessary, remove the expansion valve (G). Use a second wrench to hold the other fitting on the valve so the evaporator line won't twist. Leave the first fitting loosely connected so you can use it to hold the valve while you loosen the second fitting.
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Reassemble the evaporator in the reverse order of disassembly, and note these items:
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Replace all O-rings, with new ones at each fitting and apply a thin coat of refrigerant oil before installing them. Be sure to use the right O-rings for HFC-134a (R-134a) to avoid leakage.
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Immediately after using the oil, reinstall the cap on the container, and seal it to avoid moisture absorption.
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Install the capillary tube (H) directly against the outlet line, and wrap it with electrical tape (I).
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Reinstall the evaporator temperature sensor in its original location.
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Make sure no air is leaking from the upper housing and the lower housing fitting.
Whirring noise when car moves
Hello Matt Panek,
Any chance you have a
POLICE chopper following your every move??
Whirring ... Seriously? (might mean you overdosed).
Could be a loose fender liner... or maybe a wheel coming off and
EVERYTHING in between (wheel bearings or dragging a kid's tricycle).
When everything is bolted down, clear and working fine ... there is nothing finer than the freedom of driving your car...
But when they start making strange noises...
They can be QUITE DEADLY.
A part coming loose... or even a plastic bag sucked into an air intake can have fatal consequences if ignored.
If you cannot immediately find the cause of a trouble...
Muffler shops, mechanics & service stations would love to have you visit...
Don't risk SAFETY... when all the FINE FOLKS are
just waiting to help (sell lots of things)...
Listen to what they are telling you...
A loose muffler bracket can save your entire exhaust system if addressed early... but that same MUFFLER CAN KILL
PEOPLE in the car behind you if it FALLS OFF at freeway speeds.
Be safe... Always check out & resolve NOISES before
endangering yourself or others
Carnac the Magnificent
How to replace the fuel filte on 2003 Acura 3.2 TL
This particular vehicles fuel filter is located in the fuel tank itself! I have a part number from rockauto.com which is where I buy most parts I need! My answer is a solid 100% as I work in the automotive field. BECK/ARNLEY Part # 0433015
{#16010S84A00, 16010S84A01}
In Tank $27.99
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