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Your car has a major issue in code P0AA6, don't worry about the 12v battery. That's not what you should focus on
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I'm thinking the tire thread is what's causing the noise, it's uneven and you notice it at higher speeds. It's probably been like this for a...
Nail in your tire?
I believe you have an error that will only allow your car to start once and then it'll disable itself. That's why after you disconnect the 12v to...
Who is this expert? He is probably a member reading your post.
This is something very tricky to diagnose and you have one of the best experts in Arizona to help you. Don't guess and throw parts at it....
There is a button under the driver's side dash, by your knee area that controls the SKS functions. It turns it on and off. Maybe you have the...
In reading ITBland's comments, I believe he is on to something about the overheating amp. I think the amp is under the passenger seat. I might...
It might be your radio that's failing. 2005 to now is a very long time
You can self program a new key (if you still have one to duplicate), buy online for around $175 and program it yourself. And if you have AAA plus...
I haven't read on here about this problem but if you search you tube, you'll find these problems on many other cars. It's an electrical problem...
If the noise is still present with the AC off, then it's probably not debris in the fan. Last time my 2006 had this noise, it was the motor servo...
This is what I would do for now. 1. Buy a new 12v battery 2. Check all engine fluids and make sure it's not low. Then see how things go Edit:...
Try buying bulbs at home depot, genuine stuff
Ok you most likely have a leaf stuck in your fan blades. Remove the bottom glove box to access the cabin air filter. Remove the filter and the...
Where is the microphone in your recording? Under dash on the driver's side? See if things/sounds change when you select the air output, change...
Maybe you can post this as a new question. People that may have done it before, could give you a better answer on the glue used.
You can probably pull it off, use some type of fishing line and cut away the glue....like if you were flossing. You can heat it up with a blow...
I've been corrected. That looks pretty good for non OEM part. I replaced my red garnish with a black oem one from a car I was parting out.