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you need a whell alignment
At least every 30,000 miles. If you let go of the wheel and your car veeres right or left. If you drive and your car and your steering wheel shakes, its not an alignment you need, you need your tires balanced
Fill fluid to proper level and start car---slowly turn steering wheel left to right and then back to center-----TURN STEERING WHEEL SLOW. The noise you hear is the air. Recheck fluid and add to full line and repeat steering wheel turning procedure. Then let car sit for a few minutes to let air rise. Start car and repeat procedure until system is quiet. NOTE: do not overfill system or fluid will overflow.
while standing in the front of the car looking at the motor it is slightly to the right on the fire wall. pull the fuel pump fuse located left and below the steering in the fuse box. start car and let run until it dies to let off the fuel pressure from the gas lines. remove hoses from filter and pull filter out of clip. then install new filter the reverse of uninstall. replace fuse and turn on key for a few seconds to let fuel pressure to build and then start car. be careful of open flames. there will still be some gas discharged from hoses.
While you are driving and there is no traffic, let go of your steering wheel for a few seconds. If the car starts to move to the right or the left then it will need to be aligned.
Then your car won't let you pull the key out. . . Why do you want to do something like that?
you can pull it back then let it go flying:) blackblake
take it to autozone they will pull the code out of your car for you for free and let you know what the code means take it to autozone they will pull the code out of your car for you for free and let you know what the code means
Poor tire alignment.
Inside the car, the initial release is on the left hand side underneath the fuse panel. Once that is pulled, the release to let the hood raise up is located parallel to the badge, and you pull to the left.
Temporarely let go of the steering wheel and see if it pulls either left or right.
In a 1993, my car, the fusebox is located to the left of the steering wheel, about knee high. Snap off cover to check fuse. Be sure to reattach cover as fusebox poses a risk of injury if let unprotected.