Go to the library. Find a "Motors" manual, or Chilton or Haynes for your make and model. You will find detailed instructions, and illustrations too, probably. Alternatively, visit yur local auto parts store that sells Chilton or Haynes manuals and ask them to let you look in it. The next time you have a $20.00 bill, go there and buy the manual. It will save you hundreds of dollars over the next several years.
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"Regret can be a harder pill to swallow than failure .With failure you at least know you gave it a chance..." David Howard
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