Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problems. Show all posts
Friday, January 25, 2013
How To Fix Rear Mirror Problems on 1996 Audi A4 Avant

How to fix the rear mirror on 1996 Audi A4 Avant, just yesterday the internal rear mirror came away from the glass! I don’t know how to fix it since the surface that came away from the glass is just a smooth disc and only a round mark is left on the windscreen. Can anyone help?
Answer: The round mark on the glass is the glue that held it on there. Go to an auto parts store and get a kit to glue the metal piece back to the glass. Get some masking tape and put a piece on the windshield where the bottom of the metal piece is supposed to be, also put a piece to mark the location of one side of the metal piece. Then take a razor blade and gently scrape the remaining glue from the glass so you can put the mirror back to where it’s supposed to be. Remove the metal piece from the mirror, the mirror usually slides on the metal piece from the top and has a screw to keep it tight. Follow the directions on the package to clean the glass and the metal piece, then apply the glue and line the metal piece up with your tape marks. Make sure that you glue the right side of the metal piece to the glass! Use another piece of tape to hold the metal piece in place while the glue dries, it will take longer than a minute. The package will say how long to wait before putting the mirror back on.
Saturday, January 5, 2013
2002 Chevrolet Cavalier Knocking Problems not from the Engine

I have a knocking problem that comes from underneath the rear of the car, a 2002 Chevrolet Cavalier. Every time I accelerate, little or great, the knocking noise keeps coming, Any ideas what this could be? Thanks
Answer: If you cannot physically inspect your undercarriage by yourself, you must get your undercarriage inspected, you may have a motor mount failure or a suspension component worn out, inspect them before driving further in case there is a safety issue present.
Friday, January 4, 2013
1963 Volkswagen Beetle Leaking Fluid Problems on The Radiator

My 1963 Volkswagen Beetle is leaking fluid, does anybody know where the radiator is? I can’t find the location of my VW Beetle radiator.
Answer: This old Volkswagen Beetle is air cooled, except you have swapped the engine with a water-cooled engine, there’s no radiator. The leaking fluid at the engine should be oil or brake fluid.
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