Engine had a dead misfire. P0305 present. Checked ignition – found ignition coil failed. The spark plug is gapped at .040 (in spec). However, the valve cover is distorted (looked melted) at #5 coil seat. Unsure if this is related to the coil failing. The old coil needed to be pryed out and the new coil had some trouble going in. The engine is running normally now.
Replace left upper ball joint
Road test vehicle. Check all suspension and steering parts for wear. Check tire pressure and condition. Check riding height. Check alignment of all four wheels. Adjust caster, camber, toe-in, and thrust angle as needed on all four wheels. Center steering wheel .
Access cabin filter housing remove old air filter. Clean out housing of debris. Install new filter. Fasten housing.
Rotate and Balance Tires
Jamie W. gave our service a 5 star review on 9/18/2024
The vehicle did not make the fan noise. There is no trouble codes in the computer memory both current or history. Ran the vehicle to operating temps to Verify the fan operation and while inspecting found a tree twig stuck between fan and housing. Suspect this was the noise. Do hear a weird noise from the timing cover area recommend further inspection
Removed timing cover to gain access to timing belt. We found one of the timing cover bolts left loose and making contact with the crank shaft pulley found this is the source of the noise. Can see no other timing belt issues
Can see a little oil (a drop) at oil filter boss. Cleaned off oil to inspect, did not see any active drips of oil will need to monitor oil and any leakage .
Lynne W. gave our service a 5 star review on 3/8/2024
Road test vehicle. Check all suspension and steering parts for wear. Check tire pressure and condition. Check riding height. Check alignment of all four wheels. Adjust caster, camber, toe-in, and thrust angle as needed on all four wheels. Center steering wheel .
James C. gave our service a 5 star review on 1/6/2023