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I just did the pressure test and seem like it doesn’t have a blown head gasket. But one thing I noticed that in the cylinder #2, gas keep flowing out slowly, all other 3 cylinders are dry. What could cause that symptom? I don’t have a scan tool and I can’t get my car moving to auto zone or the near by shop. Thanks for your inputs.
Thanks all, I’ll jack it up and take a closer look.
Thanks guys, I will get the part and try it out tomorrow. Another question is should I bleed out all 4 wheels since the broken line is left opened overnight and observe moister? Or it would be ok to bleed only one line? Any way, I will give it a shot tomorrow and update. Thanks all.
Thanks guys, I will get the part and try it out tomorrow. Another question is should I bleed out all 4 wheels since the broken line is left opened overnight and observe moister? Or it would be ok to bleed only one line? Any way, I will give it a shot tomorrow and update. Thanks all.
Hi guys, I just checked all my wires and they are all good, they are all spark as they should. My only thought for now is my fuel injections gone bad.
Please give me some input as I don’t know what to do next.
Thank you very much.Hi guys, I just checked all my wires and they are all good, they are all spark as they should. My only thought for now is my fuel injections gone bad.
Please give me some input as I don’t know what to do next.
Thank you very much.thanks college man, I’ll give it a shot, might be I didn’t push it hard enough.
thanks college man, I’ll give it a shot, might be I didn’t push it hard enough.
Thanks all for your inputs. I just learn something today. S:)
June 19, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: smoke smell different after changing intake manifold gasket #454258Thanks all, I just left it idle for about 15 minutes and white smoke reduce significantly. So I guess my head gasket still fine then. Thanks all for your inputs. S:)
June 13, 2012 at 11:00 am in reply to: smoke smell different after changing intake manifold gasket #454254I also just change the coolant because it got leak at heater control valve when I turn the heat on, but not leak when I turn off the heat. I didn’t go for a long ride to test it but the smoke is like white cloud and kinda thick. No bubbling seen when I start the car.
Thanks all, I really appreciate your help!!!
Thanks college man, and the transmission oil does need to change out every certain amount of time/mileage, correct?
November 28, 2011 at 11:00 am in reply to: Idle high after cleaning throttle body. Please help. #447698No code, no engine light. I did pull the cable kinda hard to get it off, may be the wire got disconnected. Is there any tool that can check to see if all wires or cables are good and what is it called?
Thanks guys.November 28, 2011 at 11:00 am in reply to: Idle high after cleaning throttle body. Please help. #447703No code, no engine light. I did pull the cable kinda hard to get it off, may be the wire got disconnected. Is there any tool that can check to see if all wires or cables are good and what is it called?
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