Guruza search results for body parts http://www.guruza.com/searches/show/1584 Questions recently submitted to Guruza that match the query: body parts Thu, 20 Nov 2008 14:23:57 -0800 $0.00 - Hello, My Name is Michael Mangione, and I am an Entertainment Technician f... http://www.guruza.com/question/415/reward-0.00 Hello, My Name is Michael Mangione, and I am an Entertainment Technician for Universal Studios Florida. At my job, I work with a 1958 Cadillac El Dorado, a nice looking car, quality wise. Some years ago, the engine of this car was completely replaced with a 1988-(I think), Chevrolet engine. The car runs, but none of the gages on the dashboard work, at all. A separate circuit was set up to run the head lights. I have called Cadillac, who told me that since it is a Chevrolet engine, it isn't their problem. I also called Chevrolet, who said since it was a Cadillac body, it wasn't there problem either. I do have auto mechanics who work on property with me, (all of which are unwilling to look into this problem), but if I can find out how to fix the problem, they will carry out the work. Is there a part I can purchase for under $1,000.00 that will fix the dashboard meters? List of dashboard items that don’t work 1. Gear shift indicator 2. Fuel Gage 3. Speedometer 4. Odometer 5. Horn 6. Oil 7. Temp. 8. Dashboard lights 9. Radio 10. Turn Signals Thank you for your help Sincerely, Michael Mangione Mon, 18 Sep 2006 13:57:30 -0700 $0.00 - My 1998 Jaquar is beginning to rust in many areas underneath the car (i.e. ex... http://www.guruza.com/question/298/reward-0.00 My 1998 Jaquar is beginning to rust in many areas underneath the car (i.e. exhaust sytem, etc.). is there a rust removal application, a dealer that provide this service, or is it better to apply it myself? Mon, 07 Aug 2006 15:16:20 -0700 $0.00 - In 2000 I purchased a brand new 6-cylinder automatic Toyota Camry. Over the ... http://www.guruza.com/question/249/reward-0.00 In 2000 I purchased a brand new 6-cylinder automatic Toyota Camry. Over the years, I have rarely driven it and the current mileage is 50,335 miles. The car has performed fine over the years with regular oil changes – no problems at all. Within the past month, the car was towed (parked in incorrect parking spot, no signs posted anywhere; anyway…) The following day when I retrieved the car, issues seemed to appear. That day, I had shifted the car into reverse from park, and the car wouldn’t shift gears. I pressed the gas and nothing happened – the car seemed like it was stuck or in neutral. Luckily, I was able to drive forward instead and leave my parking spot. A day or so later, I shifted the car into reverse from park, and again, nothing happened. I pressed the accelerator for a couple of seconds, and the car suddenly lurched into reverse. Since then, when I am pressing the accelerator when stopped at a red light, sometime the car “pops” into drive, similar to someone driving a stick shift shakily and the car “lurching” into drive. A few nights later, I shifted my car into reverse and all the sudden, the car started making a terrible grinding sound when I would accelerate. Since that time, the grinding sound is both heard and felt when accelerating from a stopped position or from low RPMs. The sound goes away once the car reaches higher RPMs, such as leaving 1st gear. The dealer examined the car and found metal particles in the transmission pan and low pressure when looking at the transmission – he believes something is ground up in my transmission. His solution is to install a brand new transmission, for the low low price of $4,085. I am very surprised, as my car has such low mileage! I’m currently getting a 2nd opinion (and plan for a 3rd). Mr. 2nd opinion’s original idea is to rebuild the existing transmission and install. What do you think? Tue, 18 Jul 2006 19:47:57 -0700 $5.00 - Is it against the law for US citizens or residents to trade on overseas futur... http://www.guruza.com/question/192/reward-5.00 Is it against the law for US citizens or residents to trade on overseas futures markets such as TradeSports.com? Many view these types of prediction markets as gambling or betting. Does anyone have any experience with the US legal system's view of US residents and citizens participating in these sorts of prediction markets? Sun, 02 Jul 2006 10:48:18 -0700 $200.00 - Is there a hell? http://www.guruza.com/question/151/reward-200.00 Is there a hell? Thu, 29 Jun 2006 21:26:18 -0700