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mileage check

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I just bought a used engine and transmission. Can I check the mileage using the stk #?

if so where and which site I can use to check the mileage? I do not see the mileage of the car it came from.

the only way to know the mileage a used engine and transmission is to watch the odometer on the vehicle they came from nothing else will tell you mileage

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - February 1, 2012 at 3:39 pm

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car reg check

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L reg Ford Car used all the oil?

L reg Ford Mondeo was 2 and a half gallons of oil put in 3 weeks ago, now fully vacuum, coolant checked to see if water was there or orange would show if oil went over there, it has no car and no leakage underneath, or smoke from the rear, MI due to m5 trip 3 days worried about oil

Sounds like your segments pistons are worn and leave spray oil and exhaust gases escape unseen. Its likely you can keep working car for any time with plenty of oil meets on a regular basis, but it will get worse. It is bad news im afraid … possible but expensive to repair .. maybe better to get another vehicle when it dies, which may not be very long Do not go on the highway if you do not breakdown cover that fee will be towing the car is worth!

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 30, 2012 at 3:37 pm

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stolen car check

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Car was stolen and had some slight damage. Insurance gave me a price, but I ask just one check?

Ma car was stolen and returned with minimal damage. The insurance company gave me an estimate for damages of approximately $ 2,000 This includes parts and labor. They said that I can take it to any store of my choice, but light damage does not bother me not really that much and I intend to get a new car anyway. Can I ask just one test instead of fix it myself?? Just add a small detail the only damage was a bent rim and flat tire and a small scratch on the bumper … So although I do have some $ 2,000 on the car, worth about $ 8k by KBB. So my finance company would not matter if the insurance company paid me in cash. The car is almost exactly the same and is still in excellent condition.

It depends. I suppose you do not loan on this car? If it if they could send the check to you personally, then they cancel the coverage comprehensive and collision on your car because if you do not repair not. Also due to minor damage, I guess you plan to sell your car vs. outright to a dealer as a concession to custom car damaged, but it will be possible to sell on the open market for 1 / 2, minus the value if you're lucky. But if you currently have a loan, they must protect your privilege, if it would control 2 games, lucky you and body shop or you and privilege. good

Be the first to comment - What do you think?  Posted by admin - January 21, 2012 at 3:36 am

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