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Buzzing sound under car 200 1986


Although it might seem intimidating, both the in-tank pump and the main pump are easy enough to do yourself. I started out doing just my oil and plugs too, but with the help of a manual and no real pressure to get the job done in a fixed amount of time, I have moved on to doing larger jobs like the in-tank and main pumps. The first time you try it, expect it to take a good few hours. I've always found my car to be fussy, and she doesn't like it if I spend less than two hours on her. Not because things are difficult, but because there's always a couple little things that trip me up. So, don't be afraid to do it yourself. Hope this helps, and be sure to post any questions you have.

-Forest






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