Monday, February 8, 2010

hairly legs or smooths legs for men?

Question 1
hairly legs or smooths legs for men?...  

Answers
1)   Smooth. - anastasiastarz

2)   HAIRLY legs,for sure. - Chad92

3)   Ehh... please don't shave your legs. That's weird. - SEN10RITIS!♥

4)   i likes them hairly legs/for me its strictly hairly or no legs at all - ken k

5)   Of course hairy. Its sexier - M M

6)   not like completly smooth
but not lke liberachi - tallgurl

7)   Hairy!!! Don't even consider shaving... - Erica H

8)   Why did you ask this under Chrysler? - Adam


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Question 2
2002 Chrysler Sebring-Lost all my Coolant (Anti-Freeze), Cause?...  It all poured out underneath my car today, I shut engine off as soon as red light came on.
What could the problem be, how to fix , is it expensive? It has the 3.7 L. engine.

Answers
1)   This is easy. You probably have a leak in the radiator. I believe they have a sealant at the local auto parts store. Put the sealant in before you waste your money with the anti freeze and see if it holds, The hole just might be too big to be sealed, if so, you would have to replace it, If the water holds, I would put about almost full. It should not cost more that a few bucks, engine doesn't matter. You can still drain out the water from the bottom of the Radiator, if it holds then put in your anti freeze and you should be good to go. - pinnocleplayer

2)   It's either a leaking radiator or a blown radiator or heater hose. It may also be a blown water pump gasket. - booboo

3)   If it poured out it sounds like hose went bad, check your upper and lower radiator hoses as well
as your heater hoses.
Normally with a radiator or gasket you will get steam, take a look at the water pump as well, if it came from there it should be pretty obvious. - Mr.noitall

4)   It's most likely one of the radiator hoses blew out. If you're replacing one, go ahead and replace both at the same time. If one is old enough to blow out, the other won't likely be far behind it. Also, as already mentioned, check the heater hoses, it'd be a good idea to replace those too if you don't know if they've ever been changed, they're not normally replaced since most people just don't think about them, and they, too will likely not be far behind in getting a hole in them.

Another possibility is the radiator got a hole in it or blew out. If it's the radiator, just buy a new one, it'll need it and you won't gunk up the coolant system with a bunch of sealer that won't work anyway. Also, go ahead and take this opportunity to replace the radiator hoses at the same time since they'll already be half-way off when taking the radiator out. For a replacement radiator, you'll want to go aftermarket, they're cheaper than the Chrysler radiator and generally have a lifetime warranty.

To find the leak, pour some water into the radiator and watch for where it comes out. If it all poured out at once when this happened, you should see a large leak.

If you can't tell where the leak is, have someone who knows a little bit about cars look at it to try to find it, or have it towed to your trusted repair facility. - Mark B


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Question 3
bought a 2002 chrysler t&c van with 86000 miles?...  on bumpy roads I hear a klicking noise from the front end. something has too much play or is worn out?

Answers
1)   Torsion bar bushings could be bad. They are easy to replace. - Pat

2)   Take a look at the front sway bar links. There are no torsion bar bushings. - C-Tech

3)   Maby its the shocks because sometimes my car clicks when it goes over bumps. If your car is really bouncy when you go over bumps its probly the shocks. - Benjamin

4)   I have seen this many times. You need to replace the sway bar links and the sway bar bushings. I worked at a chrysler dealership for 8 years and I couldn't tell you how many of these I have replaced. - papabear


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Question 4
Does the transmission in a 2005 crossfire look like oil?...  I had my oil changed and check up by the Chrysler dealer (Colliseum Motors in Casper Wyoming) Cost $120 then went on vacation...when I got back there was a puddle under my car. I took it back and told them I thought it was oil ( looked and smelled like oil not the reddish color of transmission fluid) they check it out and told me it was a trans problem and it cost me another $360. The manager told me that the fluid in crossfire looks like oil....I think he's full of crap.

Answers
1)   if your spending 120 for an oil change then you may be the one full of crap simply ask to go uot to your car and look at the transmission fluid with the manager, if you know nothing about cars then ask, instead of going in with guns blazing, you may end up looking like an idiot in the end - paddfoot

2)   Depends on what trans you got, Auto trans he is full of crap, takes ATF +4. Manual last I checked gear oil and its a thin synthetic - rick b

3)   The transmission in your vehicle is built by Mercedes Benz and takes special fluid.

If it's a manual it uses MB236.2 5W20 Synthetic oil which looks like engine oil.

If it's an automatic it can use either MB236.10 or MB236.12 which are synthetic transmission fluids and also look like engine oil.

I suspect the Service Manager is being honest with you.

Best of Luck! - Dave

4)   The trans fluid in your Crossfire, if it is an automatic transmission, should be dark or cherry red in color. Engine oil is brown in color. If it is a manual transmission, then is the trans fluid is similar in color to the engine oil, but thicker. It is rare for a manual trans to leak in regular service. - C-Tech


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Question 5
Why is the floor of my Pacifica wet?...  I have a 2005 Chrysler Pacifica and it has recently been getting wet spots on the passenger side floor. I'm not sure why it's happening but it's only on the passenger side. I live on a hill and I've noticed when I park facing down the hill it doesn't get as wet. I recently took a parking block with me when backing out of a parking space and it was stuck under the front of my car so I'm not sure if maybe that might have messed something up down there. I was just wondering what the possible reasons could be that it's getting wet. It's occuring even when it hasn't rained so I don't think it's coming from the outside. Any thoughts would be lovely because I know absolutely nothing about cars and before I take it in I'd like to have an idea of what it could be. Thanks!

Answers
1)   Probably the heater core. - Thumper

2)   If the liquid is green it's coolant so you'll need to replace your heater core. Have your windows been fogging up or have you smelled anything strange? Those are also symptoms of a bad heater core. - breynnmike

3)   If your heater core died I feel sorry for you. Some mechanics quit their jobs because they refuse to do the heater core replacement. its so much work and it takes quite a while. - Garrett

4)   It sounds like it probably is the heater core.
You are lucky to have this problem on a Pacifica as opposed to most vehicles. On most cars and trucks a heater core is a bear of a job. But on your car it's a breeze, especially if it's not equipped with adjustable pedals. It comes out from under the dash on the drivers side after disconnecting 2 tubes and removing 2 screws. Most vehicles require removal of the whole dash and the HVAC plenum to do this job.
It takes about 1 1/2 hours total to do it. Most shops should charge you about $125.00 labor, give or take depending on the labor rates in your area, and the part is probably under $100.00 bucks.

Best of Luck! - Dave


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