It could be a number of things, mate! It might be the whatchamacallit, you know... Or the so and so thingamajig that's connected to the whatsit hello, Manner Garage...? A wise decision!
When they tell you it was a module or sensor, you will know you made a good decision. The only item I’ve been able to fix has been a new battery; the clue is to watch the expiration date and replace it before that date. Good luck.
bushings. it’s always the bushings that wear out……. get some backup bushings; you never know when you are far from a repair shop and your bushings give out…..
You know you’ve got a REALLY serious problem when the first thing the mechanic does after inspecting your car is whip out his cell phone and book a holiday..
COWBOY7 over 13 years ago
Yes Fred, very wise indeed.
GROG Premium Member over 13 years ago
You got it, Fred.
persil over 13 years ago
Best way to get the professionals in.
snarky1941 over 13 years ago
When they tell you it was a module or sensor, you will know you made a good decision. The only item I’ve been able to fix has been a new battery; the clue is to watch the expiration date and replace it before that date. Good luck.
Nighthawks Premium Member over 13 years ago
bushings. it’s always the bushings that wear out……. get some backup bushings; you never know when you are far from a repair shop and your bushings give out…..
Kokopelli over 13 years ago
The wiggling pin fell out of the wobbling hole
Simon_Jester over 13 years ago
You know you’ve got a REALLY serious problem when the first thing the mechanic does after inspecting your car is whip out his cell phone and book a holiday..
Redhead55 over 13 years ago
Ahhh how I long for the good old days when auto mechanics was mechanical and you didn’t need a computer - electronics degree to repair your own car.
magnamax over 13 years ago
Don’t forget the $150 tool you will need to replace the #6 spark plug.