Safety Warning
DIY auto repair can cause serious injury, fire, or vehicle damage. These guides are for informational purposes only. Always follow OEM torque specs, wear PPE, and consult a certified mechanic if you are unsure. You are solely responsible for your safety.
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's manual. Be very cautious using repair info from here because these pages may not apply to your vehicle. Different variant/trim Section 1 (Engine Control System - 3.8L - Introduction (2 Of 2)) Section 2 (Engine Mechanical - 3.8L) Section 3 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (Troubleshooting & Diagnosis)) Section 4 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (DTC P0016 To DTC P0138)) Section 5 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (DTC P0140 To DTC 0412)) Section 6 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (DTC P0418 To DTC P1115)) Section 7 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (DTC P1125 To DTC P2A01)) Section 8 (Engine Control System - 3.8L (DTC U0107)) Section 9 (Engine Control System - 3.8L - Introduction (1 Of 2)) Different car Section 1 (Cellular Communication System) Section 2 (Vehicle DTC Information) Section 3 (Wiring Systems - Introduction) Section 4 (Computer/Integrating Systems) Section 5 (Horn System) Section 6 (Lighting Systems) Section 7 (Door System) Section 8 (Entertainment System) Section 9 (Programming And Setup) Section 10 (Interior Trim) Section 11 (Cautions And Notices) Section 12 (Instrument Panel, Gages, And Console) Section 13 (Cruise Control System) Section 14 (Engine Controls - Introduction) Section 15 (Steering Wheel And Steering Column) Section 16 (Supplemental Inflatable Restraints System) Section 17 (Battery, Charging System And Starting System) Section 18 (Garage Door Opener System) Section 19 (Keyless Entry System) Section 20 (Personalization Systems) Section 21 (Navigation Systems) Section 22 (Seat System) Section 23 (Power Outlets) Section 24 (Theft Deterrent System) Section 25 (Body Front End) Section 26 (Exterior Trim) Section 27 (Wipers System And Washers System) Section 28 (Tires And Wheels) Section 29 (Body Rear End) Section 30 (Bumpers) Section 31 (Frame And Underbody) Section 32 (General Information) Section 33 (Stationary Windows) Section 34 (Roof System) Section 35 (Front Drive Axle) Section 36 (ENGINE CONTROLS (DTC P0506 - P2A01 or P2A04)) Section 37 (Engine Mechanical) Section 38 (Transfer Case - BW 4484) Section 39 (Hydraulic Brake System) Section 40 (Antilock Brake System And TCS) Section 41 (Engine Cooling System) Section 42 (Engine Controls - Troubleshooting) Section 43 (Automatic Transmission - Diagnosis & Trouble Shooting) Section 44 (Maintenance And Lubrication) Section 45 (HVAC Systems - Automatic) Section 46 (Automatic Transmission - Removal & Installation, Service, Overhaul, Troubleshooting & Diagnosis) Section 47 (Seat Belt System) Section 48 (Parking Brake System) Section 49 (Air Suspension System) Section 50 (Wiring Systems (Component Locator)) Section 51 (Heating, Ventilation And Air Conditioning) Section 52 (Shift Lock Control System) Section 53 (Wiring Systems (Connector End Views)) Section 54 (Drive Axle - Locking/Limited Slip) Section 55 (Disc Brake System) Section 56 (Suspension General Diagnosis) Section 57 (Power Steering System) Section 58 (Wheel Drive Shafts) Section 59 (Rear Drive Axle) Section 60 (Front Suspension System) Section 61 (ENGINE CONTROLS (DTC P0053 - P0171 or P0174)) Section 62 (ENGINE CONTROLS (DTC P0172 or P0175 - P0496)) Section 63 (Automatic Transmission - DTC P0218-P2771) Section 64 (Engine Controls (DTC U0107)) Section 65 (Vibration Symptoms Diagnosis And Correction) Section 66 (Propeller Shaft) Section 67 (Engine Exhaust System) Section 68 (Rear Suspension System) Section 69 (Engine Controls - Diagnostic Information & Procedures) Section 70 (Automatic Transmission - Introduction (Diagnostic Information & Procedures)) Section 71 (Steering Linkage (Non-Rack & Pinion)) Section 72 (Wheel Alignment System) Section 73 (Transfer Case - Overhaul - STEYR) Section 74 (EGR Function Testing - General Motors Cars)
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When to See a Mechanic
Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:
- • You smell fuel, burning insulation, or see smoke.
- • Brakes feel soft, pull hard to one side, or make grinding noises.
- • The engine overheats, stalls repeatedly, or misfires under load.
- • You are missing required tools, torque specs, or safe lifting equipment.
- • You are not confident in the next step or safety outcome.