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how do you know whether to get the (wells) model or this one 1AECI00173?
Thanks!
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I have no power in my 05 chevy Colorado when I insert key in the switch…I
noticed last few days that sometimes there would be a 2second delay before
the truck would turn over..Tonight I put the key in and no response, First
I was thinking dead battery but when I was sitting in the truck lights
would flicker and noise was coming from under the hood. You have any ideas
what this sounds like?
You may want to clean the battery cable ends and also the terminals if you
haven’t tried that yet. The best way to do this is with a wire brush. Hope
this helps you out. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
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Awesome video as always!
nice
i have no code but it hesitate at an idle and is useing 10 mpg more then it
should?
If it’s going bad it may. If you have a check engine light on you may want
to pull the code to see if it points you in a direction. Hope this helps
you out 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
thanks a lot.. this maybe a stupid question but where did you learn
everything you know mechanic wise? i’d love to learn everything there is
about cars i just know the basic stuff changing the motor oil, air filter
blah blah but i really wanna learn everything do you mind recommending a
school…thanks for the videos by the way thats what makes me want to learn
more and more
You may also want to check for a vacuum leak and also check any electrical
connections. 1aauto.com 888-844-3393
There are several schools that are across the country but normally a
vocational college would definitely work as well. The majority of anyones
knowledge with cars is hands on experience.
will a coil make your truck hesitate at an idle?