2006 Toyota RAV4
I would like to know when I should have the oil change for my 2006 Toyota RAV4. The manual stated I should have my first oil change on the first 5000-mile or the 6th month (whichever came first).
I would like to know when I should have the oil change for my 2006 Toyota RAV4. The manual stated I should have my first oil change on the first 5000-mile or the 6th month (whichever came first).
I have a 1995 Plymouth Voyager. The radio light where the radio station and time shows up is not lighting up and it is not the fuses because I checked them and they are fine.
I have a 2000 Toyota Tundra V6. It makes a grinding sound when idling. When you rev the engine up it quits the noise.
I have 1996 Jeep Grand Cherokee 6-Cylinder Auto with 121,000 on it. When I take it out of 4×4, the front hubs do not automatically unlock as it says in the manual. I was told to go in reverse to unlock them.
My 2005 Ford Taurus has windshield washer fluid, which keeps freezing.
I have a 1996 Lincoln Continental 4.0 v8, that the engine light came on and it started to run like it had a miss. I was told by an auto parts store that plugged a meter in that the number 1 cylinder was on the code, but the meter did not say just what the problem was.
I have a 2000 Mitsubishi Diamante with 121,000 miles. Lately, when approaching 60-70 MPH I get a very strong vibration on the right side and what feels like resistance when accelerating.
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I have a 1995 Mercury Villager 3.0 V-6. I have changed the front brake calipers with new ones. The problem is that after bleeding the brake system we still have to go to the floor for brakes to apply.
The parking light on my 2001 Mazda MPV will not go off. I think it possibly has something to do with the alarm wiring. The light that stays on is dimmer than that of my actual parking light setting.