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Old 20-09-2005, 11:37 AM   #1
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Default Help for newbie to site.

Hi all, Just got myself an EA that has seen better days. I live in the country and the only affordable mechanic throws his hands up in the air with "these new fangled cars with electronics" so please bear with me if my questions seem a bit naive.

1, I have a steering fluid leak, down near the rack and pinion is a connector which has some electical wires attached. The leak seems to be there, what is the connector, is it repairable, for that matter how does it disconnect, and what are the wires for?

2, I have heard there is a way of "resetting" the autotrans computer by disconnecting the battery for a period, is this true and what is the procedure?

3, Is there anywhere online that has manuals and diagrams that I can print out to show the mechanic whats,what.

As I said sorry if these questions seem stupid, but as a mechanic I make a good shop assistant. :voldar02:

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