Get an owner's manual or at least buy a repair manual at any auto parts store. Dealer or salvage yard is a good source for an owner's manual.
That will depend on the make and model. Check your owners manual. It could be anywhere from 3000 to 10,000 miles.That will depend on the make and model. Check your owners manual. It could be anywhere from 3000 to 10,000 miles.
Could be the wear indicators on the brake pads Last time pads were replaced?
geee - could this info be in the OWNERS MANUAL ???
I have the original owners manual and the jig saw along with an older saw. I could scan it if you want and email it. Bob
Does your Firebird have a Chevy or Pontiac motor in it?If it is a Pontiac motor, you will need an adapter from Summit or Jeg's.Also, it could be a different output shaft length and spline count.
The recalibration process is detailed in the Owners Manual (first time it happened, I thought only the dealer could do it). See "Related Questions" for sources for free online Owners Manual
check out www . motorcraft service . com ( no spaces ) click on Owner Guides The owners manual and other supplements are viewable on-line
That information should be in the owners manual. If you do not have a manual you could look on line or ask the dealer for the specific brand and model in question.
service manual, it could be found at library or bought at parts store.
You could try looking on eBay or find someone that is selling a vehicle for parts.
helminc.com, they will have all the autmotive literature related to the car, and it's all original Ford stuff. or you could go to the Lincoln website the can order you a 1996 to current owners manual
It would be in the owners manual or if you don't have one you could get a service manual at any auto parts that would have a diagram.