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First thing to do would take of the starter take it back with your warranty because new parts don't always work. If that doesn't work inspect your flywheel is messed up because if you have a burr on one of the teeth on the flywheel it can make your starter hang up and not engage.
Honda Accord 2.4LX Sedan Review 62 views The Honda Accord is simply one of the best cars that I have owned. I tried test driving several car models to finally settle on the Honda Accord 2.4LX Sedan. Honda cars are reliable for their sensational looks, spacious area, higher resale value , safety features, strong support and heavy-duty parts. The hushed V6 engine further fascinated me during the initial test drive and I was ecstatic ab... read more »
It is obligatory for parents to teach their young children about safety procedures which alleviate the risk of road accidents to some extent. We should also make it a practice to learn about road safety and respect them everywhere. When we follow these rules, our children automatically adhere to them. Tips for wearing clothes Dress appropriately according to the varying weather conditions ... read more »
Thinking about buying a car? You're in good company. According to research compiled by Media Audit, nearly 21 percent of parents in the U.S. are planning to purchase a vehicle in the next 12 months. Nine plan to buy new; 10 percent plan to buy used; the rest are undecided. New or used, minivan or SUV, gas-powered or hybrid-you may need some help finding the perfect car for their families. ... read more »
To begin you will need to gather all your tools, and materials. You will need the following: 1) Amplifier 2) Subwoofer' 3) Speaker Box (for subwoofer) 4) Speaker Wire- 4-10ft. depending on vehicle. Guage will vary by speaker size. 5) Black Ground wire- 2-4ft. larger the guage the better! 6) Blue remote wire- 12-14 guage, must be length from c.d. player to amplifier. 7) Red pow... read more »
When I was looking to purchase a new vehicle, I took into account several factors that played into my final decision. Price, performance, and utility were the things I wanted to consider and address in my selection. Ultimately I chose a regular cab 08 Dodge Ram ST, that came with a 3.7L V6. I chose this vehicle because it was a $13,000 NEW truck. What a price for a brand new truck in a bad ec... read more »
When shopping for a new car in this new economy people are always looking to save money and purchase a car that will be worth the cost. Four years ago I bought a used 2005 Chevy Malibu for $14,000. I am a college student and this was the first car I had ever purchased so I probably could have gotten the dealership to go lower but I didn't know any better. I chose the Malibu because of it... read more »
This is the time of the year when cars begin to get persnickety. Perhaps you'll come out one morning and the car won't start. If you know your way around underneath the hood of a car, then you may be able to see what's wrong and fix it on the spot. But most of us don't know a dip stick from a crankshaft so when we look under the hood it's a bit of a mystery. So if you... read more »
Driving a car with a standard transmission can be, to some, a daunting task to take on. However, it is an easy and simple process, that with some practice can become as second nature as breathing. When first stepping into the car, get familiar with the vehicle. The main parts to look for are the clutch pedal, gas pedal, brake pedal, shifter, and parking brake. Knowing where these are... read more »
The Cash for Clunkers program gives you a minimal trade-in value when you buy or lease a brand new car. The car you're trading in must meet the following criteria to qualify as a "clunker": * It must be at most 25 years old (yes, they want newer clunkers). * You must have owned it for at least a year (so you can't go get one from the scrap yard now and arbitrage). * I... read more »