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Oil consumption, and Alternator?
*I have a couple of questions, and instead of two different threads, I thought I’d just combine them into one.
First, is there any rule of thumb on typical oil consumption (if any) on these engines? We bought the car when it had 80k on it, and it now just turned over 100k. I’d have to look it… Continue reading
Tagged 12 Volts, Bible, Car Wipers, Checks, Dash Lights, Gunk, Heater Fan, Heating Coils, Imput, Internal Voltage, Last Time, Load Tester, Newer Cars, Oil Consumption, Rule Of Thumb, Shame, Threads, Turn Signal, Volt Meter, Voltage Regulator
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