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is the toyota 3.5 v6 a good engine
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The time it takes to fix an engine can vary greatly depending on the extent of the damage, the type of engine, and the specific repairs needed. Minor repairs, such as replacing spark plugs or a fuel filter, could be completed within a few hours. More complex issues, like rebuilding or replacing an engine, could take several days or even weeks. The mechanic's expertise and the availability of parts also play significant roles in repair time. It's best to consult with a professional mechanic who can diagnose the problem and provide a more accurate estimate based on the condition of the engine and the required repairs. Always seek multiple opinions to ensure you're getting the best service for the right price.
Yes, check engine lights can go away after some time if the problem that caused it to turn on is resolved. However, it doesn't mean the problem has necessarily gone away for good. There may still be lingering issues with the vehicle that need to be addressed.
In some cases, the light may come on for a minor issue, such as a loose gas cap. Once the cap is tightened, the light can go away. However, the light can also indicate more serious problems like engine misfires or transmission issues which will not go away on their own.
It's always best to get your vehicle checked by a professional when the check engine light comes on, even if it goes off on its own, to ensure there aren't any lingering problems. In some vehicles, even after the issue is fixed, the light remains on until it's manually reset.
When an engine is flooded, it means too much gasoline has been introduced into the combustion chamber, preventing the engine from starting. This usually occurs when the ignition is attempted multiple times without the engine turning over. To resolve this, first, try starting the engine with the gas pedal fully pressed down. This action tells the vehicle's computer to reduce fuel flow (in fuel-injected engines), allowing for the extra gasoline to evaporate. If this doesn't work after a few attempts, or if you have a carbureted engine, it might be necessary to let the vehicle sit for a while. Typically, 15-20 minutes should be enough for the excess fuel to evaporate. In the case of recurrent flooding, this might indicate underlying issues such as a faulty fuel injection system or spark plugs needing replacement. Always consult your vehicle's manual for specific instructions and consider seeking professional help for persistent problems. Safety should be your priority; flooded engines can sometimes result in raw fuel exiting the exhaust, posing a fire risk.
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