Assuming it's a fault that shows up at start. I had one tied to a bad DBW pedal assembly and it would turn back on during driving. Around here, they also seem to start/shut off/restart the car at least once.
instead of driving for 5 hours and spend $50 on gas, buy a new gas cap?The trick around that is that codes are generated with 3 consecutive faults at start. You can clear the codes and drive 300 miles without stopping and the codes wouldn't regenerate.In CO they used to do a gas cap pressure check with the emissions test, so even if you clear the code the car still has to pass their test. Not sure if they still do.
In NC, you have to have 300 miles recorded by the ECU after a service light for them to retest. Keeps people from rolling it in and clearing the codes.
One might say that your valve cover should be tighter that just hand tight, if you want to avoid a leaky valve cover
They should be tightened to a specific torque. Check the user manual for the car, it might list the torque.One might say that your valve cover should be tighter that just hand tight, if you want to avoid a leaky valve cover
agreed.true, but Supe is correct. Over torquing them will result in an uneven seat with the head, or if they are plastic, they will crack.
STI - 20-something male
I know two people who own STIs. The first is a 20-something male and the other is a late 30s female.
and theoretically the manufacturer's recommended torque will consider that effect.agreed.true, but Supe is correct. Over torquing them will result in an uneven seat with the head, or if they are plastic, they will crack.
I know two people who own STIs. The first is a 20-something male and the other is a late 30s female.
HA HA- then I guess CSB is good and the fact that I like them isn't too far off?
Personally I like the Toyota Celica just as much... but good luck finding one of those
I know two people who own STIs. The first is a 20-something male and the other is a late 30s female.
HA HA- then I guess CSB is good and the fact that I like them isn't too far off?
Personally I like the Toyota Celica just as much... but good luck finding one of those
But I was looking at the Outback.
Which means you can hit on me!
I can vouch. Happened to me.broken lug nut studs can make the wheel fall off and only makes a bad noise for a short time before it happens... (or so I'm told by the family member that had this happen)
^^LOL
I can vouch. Happened to me.broken lug nut studs can make the wheel fall off and only makes a bad noise for a short time before it happens... (or so I'm told by the family member that had this happen)
Twice.
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