Sparky will be attending the SEMA and AAPEX conventions in Las Vegas next week. As of this posting he will be unavailable to respond to any comments or emails until Monday, November 7. As you can see in the photo above, Sparky’s had an “interesting” last day before he left for Vegas. This car had … Continue reading “Sparky’s going to Vegas!”
This 1999 S10 Blazer came in with the complaint that the engine would run poorly sometimes. The customer unfortunately could not provide a better description of the issue. Luckily there were some clear codes stored in the PCM memory, P0118 and P1115 Code P0118 was stored due to a high voltage signal from the coolant … Continue reading “1999 Chevrolet S10 Blazer, Runs Poorly Sometimes”
This 2004 Kia Optima came in with the complaint that all of the power windows stopped working at the same time. I took a quick look at a wiring diagram and saw that it was a fairly simple system. A power window fuse, power window relay and power window switches. The 40 amp power window … Continue reading “2004 Kia Optima, Power Windows Do Not Work”
This 2002 Buick Century came in with the complaint that all of the power windows do not work. I decided the best place to start was the master power window switch. I used a small screwdriver to depress the locking tab and lifted the front edge of the switch up. I checked for power supply … Continue reading “2002 Buick Century Power Windows Do Not Work”
You know, this question gets kicked around a lot and I have read others recommendations on how to find a good repair shop so I thought I would give my opinions. The number one way to find a good automotive repair shop is to ask! The only problem is who do you ask? You can … Continue reading “How To Find A Good Repair Shop / Mechanic?”
This 1994 Chevrolet caprice came in with the complaint that the engine runs hot. I ran the engine while monitoring the temperature with the dash gauge, a Tech 2 scan tool and an infrared heat gun. The coolant gauge was reading hot but with the infrared heat gun it was not. Data stream also confirmed that it … Continue reading “1994 Chevrolet Caprice, Runs Hot”
This 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo came in with the passenger front window down. The driver said she heard a pop and then the window went down. Sounds like the power window regulator cable broke. The door panel is fairly easy to remove. One phillips headed screw at the bottom of the door pull. One … Continue reading “2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo, Replacing The Right Front Power Window Regulator Assembly”
This 2006 Toyota Tundra came in with the complaint that the power windows and air conditioner did not work. The customer had stated that the battery went dead a couple of times and he would just jump it off. The last time he changed the battery. I was pretty sure one of the multi fuse … Continue reading “2006 Toyota Tundra, Power Windows and A/C Not Working”
Just about anyone with basic mechanical skills can splice in a new harness connector. However doing it so it fits properly and looks good is an entirely different thing. On this coolant temperature sensor harness replacement I started by removing the factory tape the finishes the split loom installation. The split loom needs to be … Continue reading “How to Replace a Wiring Harness Connector”
This 2000 Chevrolet cavalier came in with the SES light on and a code P0118 stored for low coolant temperature among other problems. A quick scan found that the coolant temperature was at -40 degrees F. The outside temperature is in the mid 70’s. I found the coolant temperature sensor broken and the harness connector … Continue reading “2000 Chevrolet Cavalier, P0118 Low Coolant Temperature”