Hello all. I noticed a leak this morning coming from around the front of the driveshaft. Didn't get in there to investigate it a whole lot before my wife had to drive it off to work. But I did manage to snap a quick cell phone pic. Anyone seen this? It's a 2001 4x2.
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That's a good idea Chase. I thought about that but didn't have any at the time. I may go back and do it later when it gets warmer out. Thanks for the input
I guess I did fail to mention the size of the screw. It's about 2" long and just shy of 1/4" in diameter. It was pretty fun trying to get my hands in such a tough spot but it had to be done.
:lol: @ Jenn. After my wife called me and told me she broke my truck, I feared the worst. After I...
Hey all, I found it. After much searching I found a mysterious hole in the link arm of the shifter under the dash. I tried it and it made since that it should go there. Tried it, fixed it :cool:.
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She said she put my 01 ST (auto trans) in drive and this screw hit her foot. After that she couldn't put it park and the shifter moves pretty freely from D to N to 1, but won't go to P. Sounds like it's some sort of link to be able to pull back on the shifter. Please someone identify this thing...
Dave, That's why I thought of the bearings. When the brake is appiled it holds the wheel more.
Al Joe, Just replaced the links and the sway bar bushings last year. Fixed a major rattle in the front end.
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My wife gets lost easy enough as it is. I couldn't emagine her only making left turns. :lol:
Thanks Rich for that site. I had found a different forum before but never received an email to make my membership final.
My wife drives a 2001 Caravan. When making right turns only the drivers side wheel makes a squeking sound. It sounds like the brake ware indicators. When applying the brake in the turn the noise goes away. The brakes and the rotors were just replaced not too long ago. When jacked up the wheel...
I just got off the phone with him. He also told me that he had found some water in the throttle body. He's going to take the plugs out tomorrow. I have a feeling it's not going to be good. Thanks Tom.
Last nights storm yeilded us between 3 and 6 inches on rain and a ton of street flooding. My buddy from work ran his car through almost two feet of water, it died. He pushed it a block to his house. Woke up this morning and it clicked but would not turn over. I told him to check his battery. He...
I wouldn't be able to afford the water to wash the Trac. You know if everyone ran water the price would skyrocket. Expecially during the drought seasons. If we continue to pay, they'll continue to sell. No matter the type of liquid.