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One other caliber fix guide from Haynes. various of those Cavalier and Sunfires, inbuilt Lordstown, Ohio, nonetheless at the highway. This e-book can assist the yard mechanic or even the pro maintain them rolling for a number of extra turns of the odometer.

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A Illustration). The shoes should also be replaced If they're cracked, ~ ') "V glazed (shiny areas), or covered With brake fluid . If necessary). ~' \ 15 Make sure all the brake assembly springs are connected and in . \) good condition. 16 Check the brake components for signs of fluid leakage. With your y parts except finger or ~ small screwdnver, carefulty pry back the rubber. >t e ads are not wheel cyhnder located at the top of the brake shoes (see Illustration). p Any leakage here IS an indication that the wheel cylinders should be 16 ~ Brake check (every 6000 miles or 6 months) 1 ~~~:=~;remOVed.

Raise the vehicle and support it securely on jackstands. 2 Check the exhaust pipes and cormectlons for eVldance of I.. >, severe corrosion and damage. 1 cfS are in good condition and tight (see illustrations). 3 At the same time, inspect the underside of the body for holes, COfTOSlon, open seams , etc. which may anow exhaust gases to enter the interior. Seal all body openings with silicone or body putty. 4 Rattles and other noises can often be traced to the exhaust system, especially the mounts and hangers.

Replaced. Since the fluid will remain hot long after driVing, perform this procedure only after the engine has cooled down completely. 2 Before beginning work, purchase the specified transaxle fluid (see Recommended lubricants and fluids at the front of this Chapter) and a new filter_ 3 Other tools necessary for this job include a floor jack, jackstands to support the vehicle in a raised posJtion. a drain pan capable of hold~ fng at least eight quarts. newspapers and clean rags. 4 RaIse the vehicle and support it securely on Jackstands.

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