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I have an automatic car starter in my old car, we put it in, my car did not come with it, and I recently got a new car, can i take it out of my old car and put it back in my new car? Also, does piping a vehicle change anything with gas mileage? And... anyone know a good brand of car cd players, i want to buy a new one for my new car thats not overly expensive? sorry, and thanks :)
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Can anyone identify this mysterious squeaking from my engine?
first the radio is hard to say so many options, gotta be specific w/ what you want. the alarm can be pulled and reinstalled. you will have a wiring difference,but not much. you will also have to re program the key to the new car. a auto start takes a key in the module itself.. you can put a exhaust kit on your car, but how much of the system are you replaceing,and what type of sytem, and how do you drive to say what tye of drop but it wouldn't be in the range of more than 1.5-2mpg; and that's something you would just have to watch to se how the lead foot effects it.Good car stereo? $200 installed. I don't think I know what you're talking about with "automatic" starters. They're all "automatic." I would guess that starters are car-specific. Good mechanic? $200 including labor. Your question? Priceless.
89 Dodge Dakota is Hesitating on take off?
First the starter has to be compatable with your new car, no idea about the piping. um.... I think RCA, Pioneer, and Phillips are the best good luck with your trouble!Was repair shop obligated to tell if there was a recall on the part?
I think you mean a "remote starter" for your car. If you still have the instructions,you can change it,as one make may be different than the other.CD players aren't too high,$100.00 on up. You need speakers,installation,maybe a EQ,or a booster. All these run into big bucks.
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