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  1. Say what condition are your break lines in? That can cause the same thing ... again unusual at this age but not unheard of. nipper
  2. Its not unusual to have the master cylinder go like described above, but on a 99 thats a little to new for it to happen. nipper
  3. Take it back to them and explain the situation, they may actually make it work for you.
  4. Its been covered here and if you do a google search on it you will find lots of info. A cooler plug just means that the plug has less metal on it so it wont retain heat. If the plug retains too much heat it can cause ping. This ping is annoying, as opposed to compression ping (hot spots on the piston or cylinder head) which can cause damage. A hotter plug is used for short distance driving, as it retains more heat and wont foun as easily. Usualkly you dont move more then one heat range in either direction. nipper
  5. 13 14 15 refer to the wheel size. YOuy need to know the sidewall aspect ratio to get the proper numbers http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tiretech/techpage.jsp?techid=46 Or just measure the cricumfrance of the tire nipper
  6. Also did you lubricate the sliders? Are the brake pads fully seated? And the biggy, when you bled the brakes, did you always put brand new fresh fluid in the master cyinder? nipper
  7. I'm not quite sure what your tring to say ... ARe you saying when turning the crankshaft by hand, you can hold both the left and right axles at the same time, and they will not move? If you Hold one wheel, the oppisit one will turn twice as fast in the revers direction. If you hold both wheelsthey wil not move. If you hold both wheels while turning the crankshaft they will rotate in the same direction. Am i close? BTW thats how a differential operates. http://auto.howstuffworks.com/differential2.htm nipper
  8. The way the the belt works, is that there is a very small counter weight that "locks" the belt. This is the inertia lock. You have to hold the belt retractor just right to get the belt to unwind. If you look closely you can see the swing weight. It helps tyo look at the postion of the belt as installed in the car to get it to release, as sometimes they are not at a right angle in any plane. nipper
  9. Ditto, but i needed A cv joint and wheel bearing all at the same time, so was never sure of the cause and effect. I remeber with mine the vc boot wasnt spinning. nipper
  10. Usually ist the spark plugs. Try a cooler heat range. nipper
  11. Also just because the front is making noise, dont assume its the front, check the rear too. nipper
  12. Open circuit means the resistance reading is too high as far as the ecu is concerned. You can unplug and replug the injectors in and see if that clears it up. It may be as simple as some corosion on the terminals. nipper
  13. (i love this part) Go back outside and count the bounces on all 4 courners of the car (tries not to giggle) nipper
  14. Hehehe you have no idea how many people i can get to drive in circles too Is this a sharp noise or more of a muffled thump. How are your tires wearing? nipper
  15. You know we cant allow that, as thats cheating... page 237, rule 36 paragraph 6 "One will never become so desprit as to use an instruction manual...." hehehehehe nipper
  16. I bought this here as i got tired of going upfront. When was the last time this thing had a timing belt done. Coil test is spray the engine with water while its running and see if you have any voltage leakage (sparks). I am not sure how you are reading coil resistance Primary should be 0.63- 0.77 ohms. Secondary can be 10.4 to 24.5 K ohm depending upon who made them. Get new wires. Bad wires even with a brand new coil still makes the coil useless. nipper
  17. replace the wires if they are over 10 years old. An ohm meter only tells you part of the story, and no one really has the equipment to test wires properly. You have either a dead cylinder, poor compression, or a misfire. We can rule out a misfire easily. Also what plugs did you put in the car. Lets attack the CO first, performance second.
  18. Pry bar doesnt work if the balljoints are spring loaded or in some configurations. With single ball joints you can see the movement by moving the wheel. You can alos check for tie rod play this way too (and wheel bearings). If you arwent used to it you may need one person to move the tire and the other to look at the components. If you are doing this on jack stands, dont get under the car while moving the wheel. Can you reproduce this sound by bouncing on the car? nipper
  19. I hate long threads hard to follow (espeically when they are technical). Re reading this for the most part, have you replaced the ignition wires? I dont see that listed anywhere. Also it may be time for a compression test. Lets make sure the compression is good in all the cylinders. nipper
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