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Question: I am trying to find the best deal on car parts and accessories for my Saturn Vue. How much do brake vacuum pumps cost for this vehicle?
Answer: You would have to go to Auto Zone, Pep Boys and speak to a mechanic to find out how much a brake pump would cost for a Saturn Vue. You can also go to the Saturn Dealership to find out how much they cost.
Question: I need to buy some brake vacuum pumps. Where is the best place to buy brake vacuum pumps?
Answer: I would recommend the place you bought your car, or if it doesn't sell them, you should probably check out eBay I've seen some brake vacuum pumps on there.
Question: Carl have been having car troubles? Are there any stores that have brake vacuum pumps for sale?
Answer: Yes, there are stores that sell vacuum pumps or brake bleeding kits. Sears currently sells a kit for $99. Harbor Freight Tools has it for sale for $29.
Question: I need to replace all of my tires and wheels. What is the average price of a Firestone tire?
Question: I want to make sure my car is well protected. Is auto repair insurance a good option?
Question: I need my engine repaired as soon as possible. Is Kelly car service any good?
Question: I am thinking about purchasing an entire brake kit. Is the Brembo brake kit any good?
Question: I have a 2005 F350 Diesel truck. I am interested in determining what maintenance on it I can perform by myself. How difficult is it to do Ford truck brake repair work myself?
Answer: If you have a free afternoon, you can replace and repair your brakes. It's pretty simple, just make sure you have your car not on an incline, or it will slide backwards or forwards.
Question: When do you know if a crack in the windshield will need to be replaced? Will the insurance pay for replacing the glass?
Answer: A crack in the windshield should be replaced as soon a it is found. I greatly reduced the strength and integrity of it. Insurance will cover it in some states and it purely depends on your policy.
Answer: If the crack is less than the size of a dime and is not expanding then you will be okay. However if it is bigger than that then you run the risk of bumping into something or braking hard and that will expand the crack, As for the insurance paying, that depends on the policy you have and if it is covered. Best to check with your agent
Question: I really need to get my vehicle worked on. Where online can I find highly rated Ford car service?