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2007 freestyle rotor warping
Inspect the wheel hubs for flaws in the rotor mounting surfaces that could prevent rotors from seating properly. Also, check the wheel bearings for slop, roughness or other signs of wear. If the bearing does not rotate smoothly and keep the rotor on center, the rotor will wear unevenly. (Also, pay attention to unusual rumbling sounds when cornering or sudden jerks while braking; these indicate possible wheel bearing problems. The jerking may be caused by the bearing locking up momentarily when the brake changes it load forces.)
Another thing to look at if the problem recurs: take a quick peek at the instrument panel to see if the low traction warning is on. If it is and the road conditions are good, the anti-lock braking system has a false trigger condition. This could be caused by an off-center rotor or a sensor fault. The hard part is identifying which wheel has the problem
6/12/2017 1:55:06 AM •
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on Jun 12, 2017
Left rear turn signal, rear hazard lights not working
You will be needing a good electric meter.
With the key on and the turn signal activated, test the leads inside the light socket and see if electricity is getting to the bulb.
When you mentioned it flashes really fast, that says one of the bulbs is not working.
Although it could be burned out, it could also not be making contact, or the ground wire could be bad.
Since the early '80's, cars and trucks have had separate ground wires to each and every bulb and electrical component, and a bad ground will cause this problem also.
Remember, a bulb can look good and still be no good.
God bless your efforts.
4/19/2016 8:25:28 PM •
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on Apr 19, 2016
Where is the ac evaporator drain
Should be close to the feet of the passenger on the right front seat.
I'd look under the car, should be a black plastic or rubber hose coming through the firewall and angled down toward the ground.
4/15/2016 8:12:53 PM •
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on Apr 15, 2016
How to change plugs on 2007 freestyle
Well you get the pit out. In out some food on it... Yes you should.. Going ahead in ice down them veers. Caues you are going to be their for like a good 20 or 30 mintues.. Do you have spark plug wires or on.. Well if no wires or if their is.. Do one plug in one wire at a time.. If wires you are going to take the old wire in one of the new wires.. In try to get the new wire the same link as the old one.. If really font matter that it's the same size.. The only reason the wires or diffent links is because the plugs or in a driffent spots.. That's it you can put a short wire in front of a long one. It well still run the same. But just do one at a time
12/1/2015 12:12:16 PM •
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on Dec 01, 2015
Do you have to remove the bumper to replace the headlight assy?
No you don't take off the.. Really. No you don't have to take out the head light.. Go be hind it. The head light.. The one that is out.. Go behind that one . now you will see the wries going in to the head light.. Will you are going to turn blub that's in the head light ..them wires that's going into the head light.. You are going to turn it one way or the other. In that's it. About a 10 minute or less job
12/1/2015 11:50:02 AM •
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on Dec 01, 2015
Both of the rear turn signals stopped working at
There is a turn signal flasher under dash...most have a flasher for the emergency signals and one for the turn signals...some have one flasher....but check fuses first...normally it is fuse burnt...if you can locate the flasher normally they will get abnormally warm when bad......it should look like a round or square silver shiney or black cube.........if these are good with ign.on hold turn signal lever down firmly ...if it works replace turn signal unit.....if none of this works you have to troubleshoot wiring...
...normally yellow wire is left turn and green wire is right turn...black or white is ground red is stop light....but normally it is a blown fuse or flasher.
5/21/2014 6:31:30 PM •
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on May 21, 2014
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