What he said (needless to say....he's Dane, after all!) You want the oil to be hot, or at least warm, then give it enough time to drain completely back into the pan before checking. Now aren't you...
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What he said (needless to say....he's Dane, after all!) You want the oil to be hot, or at least warm, then give it enough time to drain completely back into the pan before checking. Now aren't you...
San, I don't think it's mileage based at all, but rather is entirely dependent on the oil level detected by the sensor.
I asked that same question on my birthday back in January - surprisingly, no takers! Have a lift purchased that was supposed to ship on April 23rd, but got delayed. Hopefully soon, although I still...
You can adjust the shoes manually - it's a bit of a pain, particularly if you haven't done it before. As I said, they're supposed to be 'self adjusting', but that almost never works, on any car. ...
Dumb question, but are the shoes adjusted properly? They're supposed to be "self adjusting", but I've found that rarely works. Made a big difference on my car when I adjusted the shoes, then the...
First of all, you're going to have a hard time doing that with the strut assembly on the car. It MIGHT be possible, but it'll be tough - MUCH easier with the strut assembly removed from the car. ...
Sure, I have a spring compressor...c'mon over! Seriously, wish I could help - borrowing/renting from your local parts store sounds like a good idea.
Stephen, the Bentley manual has a page with height measurements for each suspension setup that might be helpful. It's page 300-21...if you don't have the Bentley manual, let me know and I'll try to...
I'm far from an expert, but seems to me that the springs are the only thing that should affect that. I suppose it's possible that your car could have a 'non-standard' strut with the lower spring...