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Steve PorterU.S.
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I can answer most any common auto repair question. The only questions that I can't really answer are questions that would take lots of in-person time to diagnose. |
This sounds like it is probably the right diagnosis. The cost will depend on what type of parts you get. You might be able to find a used one that will work well for you. That would run in the $100-$150
There are several things that might be going on here. It could be a faulty speed sensor but if the check engine light is not on then that would rule out a speed sensor which would mean that it is most
There isn't quite enough info here to give me enough insight into this problem to really give the best answer I could. I'll go with what I have. The first thing I would do is try to determine the source
Usually, when I need to do engine work and I have to jack up the car I jack it up using the center support that goes right under the center of the engine. Be very careful as it can slip off. If you want
It is likely that you have a wheel bearing problem. One good way to test this is to drive on a curvy road at a good (safe) speed. Pay close attention when you turn corners to see if the noise changes.

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