If a local
auto parts store does not have it I recommend contacting the Mercedes - Benz dealership parts department of your area if you're not confident in the repair I recommend hiring a qualified professional in your area
You'd have to use an obd1 reader to check for codes and auto parts stores don't test for vehicles pre-1996.
Not exact matches
@dpollitt, those
auto parts stores may have little idea on how to use their own testers; those battery tests are supposed to show degradation on subsequent tests — the tests involve drawing a significant current for a prolonged time — you can't
do that to any battery and not expect degradation.
What is that stuff priced like and
do you know if it is available at an
auto parts store versus the dealer?
If you don't have tools with you, and you are out and about, and detect slow starting, head to the
auto parts store and have them check it out.
Dealerships aren't the only ones with 0W - 20 oil, so
do - it - yourselfers horrified by having to pay $ 40 and $ 70 oil changes can buy their own 0W - 20 engine oil at
auto parts stores.
If you
do a lot of off - road driving or live in a dry / gritty place, you should ask your local
auto parts store clerk what they recommend to add intake protection.
BTW, is it possible to
do it without the pump, which i don't currently have and neither
do the
auto part stores around where i live?
If you've tested the battery and determined that the battery is good, and if a jump start doesn't solve the problem, you could remove the starter motor and take it to an
auto -
parts store or a mechanic.
Most
auto parts stores will
do this for you for free on a time - available basis.
Of course,
auto parts stores sell cans of air conditioning refrigerant, but Cappert advises against the
do - it - yourself route when dealing with such a complex system.
You'll need a voltmeter to
do this; and you can pick one up at any
auto parts store or at many dealerships including Classic Chevrolet.
Don't subject your Toyota to those generic
parts from your local
auto parts store, especially when quality, Toyota - certifed
parts are within your reach!
This could be the perfect vehicle for those
doing local deliveries such as
auto part stores.
Auto parts stores have
done well during the recession, as people keep their old cars running longer, rather than buying new.