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How often should a timing/cam belt be changed?
I have a 1996 Peugeot 306 diesel-turbo. The belt was last changed at 73000 miles |
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The problem I have is that the heater wont work, I have changed the thermostat and there is not difference, the blower is coming on but it is just cold air like an ice box, all the fluids are fine if you have any advise it would be welcome laguna 2.2rtd 1997 not turbo. |
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what tool do i need to remove retaining bolts from a brake caliper on a vauxhall corsa 1.2 ls 1997 |
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Can you give me a recipe on how to cook roasted parsnips and red cabbage for my Christmas dinner. This is the 1st Christmas in my New House and I want it to be special. I am having family over for dinner. |
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I own a Toyota Corolla '94 which recommends 36psi/33psi front/back tyre pressure with medium load and 38/38 with full load.
I recently replaced my tyres to Kumho Ecsta with 185/65 R14 size. This tyre recommends of 36psi as max pressure.
Using the 36/33 pressure setting, I notice that the suspension system is reacting really "hard" to bumps although the handling is very good. If i deflate the tyres to 32/30 as some car and tyre engineers recommend, the steering wheel becomes rather heavy and I notice that I have to press more on the gas pedal in order to accelerate same as before, so I guess this pressure setting is really not any good.
I think that driving with max tyre pressure is bad for the whole chassis because the tyres now have lost almost all of their flexibility and all the absorption work is moved to the suspension system. Is this correct? Should I look for tyres with more max allowed pressure and replace as soon as possible? Or can I just ignore all these speculations and continue driving in the current conditions? |
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