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  • in reply to: First Brake Flush. What did I do wrong??? #656032
    JamesJames
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      Thanks I had no idea what x shaped dual hydraulic brake lines where :oops:. But how could there be air in the ABS system I never allowed any air to get into the lines or through the master cylinder.

      in reply to: Power Steering Whine??????? #654885
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        Sorry for taking so long but turns out theres are a lot more problems with the van than i thought. For one thing theres is section of steel brake line that needs be replaced and for the power steering pump there was no fluid!!! after filling it up with some fluid it fixed the noise. I realize now that it’s leaking somewhere. Do you know any ways to find the leak or is it just better to replace all the lines? Also, is there any connection with having no brake fluid because of a rusted line and with the power steering system?

        in reply to: Power Steering Whine??????? #654713
        JamesJames
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          Thanks for the quick reply. But I won’t be able to answer your question until Saturday evening because the car is at friends house 🙁 . I should have made a note of those things but it’s my first time dealing with car repairs. Also, I was just about to add to the post that the van got flooded once but we had changed all the fluids right after and everything worked fine for awhile… Normally i would have scarped the van after it had got flooded due to the fact that it’s old and has had a good run but my parents refuse to give up on it.
          Here are some more things about the van if it helps any. For the year i thought it was 1997 but after looking up the VIN it had said 1998.
          Engine: 4.3L V6 OHV 12V
          Vehicle: 1998 GMC Safari Trim Level: SLX AWD
          Made In: UNITED STATES Style: EXTENDED SPORTS VAN

          in reply to: Automotive First Tools #647032
          JamesJames
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            Thanks really helps me get an idea on what i need.

            in reply to: Automotive First Tools #652516
            JamesJames
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              Thanks really helps me get an idea on what i need.

              in reply to: Automotive First Tools #645430
              JamesJames
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                Ya if can that would be great.

                in reply to: Automotive First Tools #651985
                JamesJames
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                  Ya if can that would be great.

                  in reply to: Automotive First Tools #645336
                  JamesJames
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                    What other tools could i use besides the ones on the list? My main focus for now is getting tools that most first year apprentices can use right of the bat than i plan on slowly building over the years. If you think there are some must have tool for first year, please share.

                    in reply to: Automotive First Tools #651932
                    JamesJames
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                      What other tools could i use besides the ones on the list? My main focus for now is getting tools that most first year apprentices can use right of the bat than i plan on slowly building over the years. If you think there are some must have tool for first year, please share.

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