- Apr 9, 2001
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- Replaced (2) front wheel studs - $4
One wheel stud was completely broken off
on the front passenger side. On the driver side, one wheel stud was cross-threaded. I guess the person who works on this car uses the airgun and snapped one off and cross-threaded the other. Feels good to be riding on 5 lug nuts on each side again
- Checked front brake rotors & pads (Excellent condition) & Applied anti-squeal on front brakes - $6
My brakes were squealing at low speed so while I was replacing the wheel studs, I checked the rotors and pads. I guess both were changed recently because they're in excellent condition. I went ahead and apply the anti-squeal glue to the shim and pads and it's dead quiet now.
No more squealing coming to a stop.
- Upgrade trunk spring from SE model - $10
I hate whenever I used the remote to open the trunk, it would open but not prop the trunk lid up. The solution was to replace the trunk tension bars from the SE model (the one with the spoiler) and it works like a charm. Now whenever I open the trunk, the trunk lid pop open like I have powered lift gate
- Removed center seat belt to fit trunk spring properly - $0
Well this wasn't necessary but the new tension bars was rubbing the center seat belt assembly. I figured since no one ever sit in the center seat anyway, why not just remove it completely? The car looks a lot cleaner now without the center seat belt and I eliminated the rubbing issue.
- Replaced broken rear driver side quarter panel - $10
Whoever own this car before me tried to replace the rear speakers but do so unsuccessfully. They end up breaking the plastic quarter panel trying to rip it off. I went ahead and replaced it. The car looks 100% now
How can you tell whether it's the tensioner pulley or the alternator that's making whiney/buzzing/humming noise? it sounded like electrical interference. I know it's not the speakers or radio or poor ground. The sound came from under the hood near the tensioner pulley/alternator.
One wheel stud was completely broken off
- Checked front brake rotors & pads (Excellent condition) & Applied anti-squeal on front brakes - $6
My brakes were squealing at low speed so while I was replacing the wheel studs, I checked the rotors and pads. I guess both were changed recently because they're in excellent condition. I went ahead and apply the anti-squeal glue to the shim and pads and it's dead quiet now.
- Upgrade trunk spring from SE model - $10
I hate whenever I used the remote to open the trunk, it would open but not prop the trunk lid up. The solution was to replace the trunk tension bars from the SE model (the one with the spoiler) and it works like a charm. Now whenever I open the trunk, the trunk lid pop open like I have powered lift gate
- Removed center seat belt to fit trunk spring properly - $0
Well this wasn't necessary but the new tension bars was rubbing the center seat belt assembly. I figured since no one ever sit in the center seat anyway, why not just remove it completely? The car looks a lot cleaner now without the center seat belt and I eliminated the rubbing issue.
- Replaced broken rear driver side quarter panel - $10
Whoever own this car before me tried to replace the rear speakers but do so unsuccessfully. They end up breaking the plastic quarter panel trying to rip it off. I went ahead and replaced it. The car looks 100% now
How can you tell whether it's the tensioner pulley or the alternator that's making whiney/buzzing/humming noise? it sounded like electrical interference. I know it's not the speakers or radio or poor ground. The sound came from under the hood near the tensioner pulley/alternator.
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