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Is a transmission range sensor also called a neutral safety switch?
I have 1994 olds 88 that jerks when I’m stopped in traffic or at a red light. Transmission range seems to be to everyone I talk to, even the parts dealership.
What is the car part that the transmission cable attaches to which connects to the transmission called?
I have a 1986 Oldsmobile Delta 88 that the transmission cable (from the steering column) keeps slipping off the transmission end of the cable. I need to replace the rubber part the cable attaches to, but don’t know what it … Continue reading
What are those winter tires called that have steel studs sticking out of them?
Are they just referred to as studded-tires? or are they called something else? And my 2nd question is, are they permitted to drive with in the US? Thank you for your help.