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1 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 22/06/2006
Is this the one? the song is called Music for a Found Harmonium by a band called Penguin Cafe Orchestra
1 Answers · Entertainment & Music · 25/03/2008
You will need a new intake and everything above. new wiring and a new computer. The easiest and cheapest way to do this would be to find a suitable donor car that has been wrecked and you can swap the parts you need from that car. if you can do this it will save you...
2 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 19/04/2009
The wire that feeds the electrical power froim the fuse to the servo motors that control the automatic locks could have gotten severed. Try running a jumper wire from the fuse to the other end of the said wire... should be in the master window switch. If the...
1 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 26/12/2011
A throttle body injection to multi-port EFI conversion? Sure, it's possible. If you're lucky, the factory already has an intake you can find in a junkyard. If you're not, you may need to have the manifold machined to accept injectors and run a custom fuel rail...
2 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 14/06/2009
If you are referring to a SOHC 3.0 V-6, you should be able to use the starter to break loose the bolt, simply position the breaker bar against the frame so when to crank the engine it pushes against the frame and the bolt will break loose. don't try to hold it you will only hurt yourself, this...
2 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 27/07/2008
If it starts with either then your ignition is working,you have a fuel problem. These have a fuel pressure regulator located inside the intake manifold that are known to leak. Hope this helps.
2 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 22/05/2013
Nope, 2 points
3 Answers · Society & Culture · 25/02/2010
The only thing you did that has any possible effect on whether the vehicle will start is removing the battery cable. Recheck that for looseness or poor connection.
4 Answers · Cars & Transportation · 22/08/2013