SOURCE: car alarm will not go
If the car has a kill switch, this is causing your car not start because its connected to the ignition or starter. Sounds like the alarm system is defective. If it's aftermarket, you might want to take it back to installers. If it's factory, take it to the dealer. The remote ties into several features that require a trained technician to handle.
SOURCE: how to install a new clutch in my 2002 hyundai elantra
Yes, I have that I was just hoping for a few details.
SOURCE: front drivers side axle removal
There's not any special tools. You need a socket to fit the nut on the end of the axle and a wrench to take the nut and bolt off the bottom ball joint that slides through the control arm. Take a bar, pry down on lower control arm, pulling ball joint out, then pull the upper part out by hand, away from the car, slide axle out of the bearing assembly. Take a pry bar, put between trans and axle, give it a swift, quick ****. The axle should come out. Remember to always put jack stands under the car and be safe. Phil
SOURCE: windshield washer pump
That can be a pain to get to. Lay on the ground in front of the right front headlight. Shine a flashlight through the black vent and you'll see the little black cylinder that is the pump. Unhook the electrical wiring and pull it off. Mine was gunked up with sludge, so after I cleaned out the suction, I replaced it and it worked fine.
The way to tell if it still works is try activating the windshield washers. If you hear the little pump buzzing, it works, but it's not getting a suction. If no noise, you need to buy a new one at Auto Zone.
SOURCE: how to replace 2002 hyundai elantra hub and bearing
With the car on ground, break loose the drive-axle nut, and the wheel nuts , than jack up the car, support it properly, remove the wheel ,remove the axle-nut.
Remove the brake caliper assembly-- support it properly.
Remove the two bolts that hold the hub bracket to the Macpherson strut assemble, remove the lower arm ball joint and remove the steering tie- rod ball-joint attached to the hub bracket. That's it.Slide off the hub /with the bracket off the drive-shaft.
Follow steps backwards to assemble back.
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