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Everything posted by Kevin Pavey
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Stumbled on acceleration. Cracks in hose. Replaced hose and cleaned throttle body
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Replaced parking brake lever because cable broke.
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Wheel cylinder stuck. Line rusted .
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How to replace front strut on chevy spark 13
Kevin Pavey replied to Augie's topic in Forum Help and Suggestions
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Watch YouTube video, remove red gasket from big plastic piece. A new one is on the bulb
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Behind #4 coil connector. Use 15/16 deep well socket.
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Fun, don't drop bolt, had to remove air box and connecting pipe
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Little late, 80,000 miles, gotta move the airbox
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How Many Miles On Your Spark?
Kevin Pavey replied to Mudflap's topic in Lounge: Chevy Spark Discussion
75,000 miles 2014 -
Just took off plastic cover. Removed bracket off end manifold, remove coil
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Got a new one. Couple 10mm bolts and some clamps and some Dexcool
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Where do the front impact sensors go?
Kevin Pavey replied to PickyBiker's topic in Chevy Spark 2007-2015 (Gen III)
My picture is kind of fuzzy. and upside down I am not sure if this is it. Just to the right of the radiator. Right behind the grill -
Ha, ha, It leaks at the top hose on the right side, looking from the front of the car. Ordered another one, tried Gorilla glue to get by for a couple days
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Trying some JB Weld to fix leak at seam
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Replaced brake pads and hardware. Used Centric from Rockauto.Watched YouTube video for Aveo
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Got new tires, Hankook Optima H418. That's all Discount Tire had. 57,000 miles on original Goodyear Integra. Not bad tires, Hum at 35mph. Also replaced front wheel bearing. Yes, low milage, however only repair I have had done. $400 for bearing, $500 for tires
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Take bracket off passengers side of intake manifold. disconnect connector from coil. Remove screw. Lift up coil and twist so connector clears manifold. Had to remove 2 at a time to get them out. Last vehicle had 80K when I replace the original sparkplugs I bough t it used. They were very hard to remove. I scares me to think how hard they would be to remove at 100K
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Tryying to replace the sparkplugs. Didn't have to remove the manifold,however, I removed the bracket at the end so i could get the coil out.
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Rear wiper
Kevin Pavey replied to Whosgottamatch's topic in Headlights, Foglamps, Glass, Lenses, Moon Roofs & Window Tint
I got a 12" from Valeo. Had to carve a lot on the joint to get it to fit. Still doesn't contact the glass all the way, but oh well. -
Bled the brakes, not too hard, had to use screwdriver to get screen out of master cylinder reservoir to remove old fluid, rotate tires. TMPS light didn't come one. I was going to use tape to cover light until I got new tires. Pads looked fine, 35,000 miles
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Here is how I did it. Took out glove compartment. Squeeze litt tabs on side, oh after taking junk out. Squeeze other llittle tabs and pivot door and remove. Remove old filter, put new on in with arrows pointing same direction. Put back together
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Changed the oil today. Pronto oil filter from RockAuto. Made in Korea, might be a Mann filter. Used 3 finger wrench thingee to remove. Hard to tighten new one because all the stuff in the way. Also looked at brake pads (OK) and replace wiper blades.