Wednesday, September 2, 2009

How can I improve the headlights on my 1998 Chrysler Grand Voyager. I have fitted Xenon bulbs, no difference!?

Question 1
How can I improve the headlights on my 1998 Chrysler Grand Voyager. I have fitted Xenon bulbs, no difference!?...  

Answers
1) Are the headlight lenses cloudy or yellow. This is common in late 90's Chrysler products. This will reduce light output.

You can find headlight lens polishing kits at most auto parts stores.

Do you have any accessories that draw a lot of power like a high power stereo? This can reduce the available power to other electrical components. - Mad Jack
2) See if there is an HID fit for the vehicle
make certain the lens is not filtering out any light
make certain the power level is correct for the type of light.. IE make certain there are no breaks int he cable, the cable is the right type and the connection(s) as clean and secure - Mark J
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Question 2
Why does my 2002 Pt Cruiser overheat when I turn on the air conditioner?...  The temperature stays normal until I turn on air conditioner. I checked fluid levels and fuses.

Answers
1) First guess would be your cooling fan is not coming on. - LT
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Question 3
what is the cost to replace front brakes on a 2003 chrysler voyager?...  The van is making a grinding sound

Answers
1) It can cost anywhere from $80 to $200 depending on the condition of the rotors, calipers, bearings ect. - Eminence Vox
2) a lot cheaper than now , since the grinding started....your brake shoes are shot, so the bare caliper is grinding down your rotor....so they'll prolly tell you a new rotor for both sides, new calipers and new shoes...
cost can be from $50 to $200 depending on where you go and what you get done. - Abey c
3) It will cost $69.99 at Midas, and it's guaranteed for life. Read the fine print, though. Get it there safely, and do it before you cause major damage. - dale b
4) If it is making a grinding sound then the rotors are ruined. Plan on $150 to 250 depending on the damage now. - C-Tech
5) More like $3-400 since it sounds like you will need rotors also. - doane_nut
6) call parts store ask for price on brake pads and rotors might be under 100 go to a shop might be 500 my wife replaces her own brake as do i which is easy

just type into search box
how to replace brake pads
how to replace brake rotors

but you can call three local shops and a better answer knowing that you most likley mess up rotors if you hear gringing you have gone to far shoul dhave had brake repalce months ago just cost you more money could have replace brake pads 30 bucks 1 hour work not much harder than replacing a flat tire pretty simple job really been doing brakes 40 yrs myself never had to take a car to have them done - kelly_f_1999
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Question 4
where is the drain plug located on the Chrysler sebring? Help?...  where is the drain on the 04 sebring someone told me about the firewall were is it located I jacked the car up and could not find it

Answers
1) The drain for the a/c system is against the firewall, about midway between the middle of the car and the passenger side, towards the bottom. Look for a spout coming out. - C-Tech
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Question 5
I have a 04 chr sebring I noticed a month ago that water was on the back passager side of my car. I felt the?...  front it was there also. I don't have any cracks in my windows and the rubber is around the doors. It only happens when it rains. What could it be? I had my heater core checked and it's fine. The dealer wants to charge me 79.99 just to diagnois the problem.

Answers
1) Check the seals around the doors at the top.
Make sure the doors are closed tight. Have some one hold a garden hose along the top of each door and watch to see if water is comming in.
Eather adjust the door and or replace the seals. - trucker460
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