Things that you will need:
Needle Nose Pliers Combination Wrench Set
Screwdriver
Socket and Ratchet Set
New Heater Core
Here are the steps that you need to follow. Hope it will help.
1.Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery terminal
2. Place a drain pan under the radiator and remove the lower radiator hose to drain the cooling … Read more
Here are the things that you will need in the process:
Thermostat Gasket
Thermostat
3/8 in. Drive Ratchet
Needle Nose Pliers
Socket and Ratchet Set
Screwdriver
Cooling System
Pressure Tester
And here are the steps:
1. Open the hood and locate the vehicle’s radiator.
2. Remove the vehicle’s radiator cap and use a radiator pressure tester … Read more
Audi has long
been known for its four-ring emblem. But what do these Olympic-like rings
really stand for?
The company Audi
is founded by August Horch on 1899 but the first car under this car
corporation carrying the Horch’s brand was manufactured two years later in
Zwickau. Unfortunately, in 1909, … Read more
1. Drive your vehicle to warm up the transmission fluid. Park the vehicle on a solid level surface. Set the parking brake and chock the rear wheels.
2. Using a floor jack, lift up the front of your vehicle. Secure the vehicle with jack stands on both sides for safety before starting any work. The pinch welds … Read more
1. Locate the tail light assembly on the rear of your vehicle. They are located on each corner and light up when you apply your brakes or turn signal.
2. If applicable, remove any mounting screws located on the outside of the tail light assembly.
3. Open the trunk of your vehicle and locate the … Read more
The parts ans the tools that you need in this process are the ff:
- power steering fluid
- power steering pump
- drain pan
- 3/8 in. Drive ratchet
- With the engine off and cold, open the hood and locate the power steering pump.
- Refer to vehicle owner’s manual for the specific location.
- Identify and remove the … Read more
Stoichiometric Point or equivalence point occurs as a part of chemical reactions which takes place during a chemical titration. In the latter, the amount of
titrant added is equivalent, or equal, to the amount of analyte present
in the sample. In some cases there are multiple equivalence points
which are multiples of the first equivalent.