1. cars like anything else, are mechanical, they break, they don't last forever. you don't buy a car and thats it, you have to maintain it. this includes checking tires, changing oil, doing regular maintenance on the engine, brakes, new tires, etc.
2. broken motor mount? why would someone tell you this? is the engine leaning off to one side? do you hear a loud THUD at times?
3. your little computer screen is telling you that a tire is low on air. you do realize you have to check the air every 3 fill ups?
4. check engine light is what they call a dummy light. it means, " something is wrong, could be minor, could be major, get me to the shop so someone can check me out ". to ignore this light will just cost you more and more money as time goes on and each mile that passes. get it to the dealer.
5. 2003, $8,000, 64,000 miles....I don't see what the problem is, thats cheap, like $1995 cheap.
2007-03-28 14:30:57
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-09-05 19:34:19
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answered by ? 4
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I assume you mean the check engine light. It may be anything. You need to have a diagnostic run on your vehicle Autozone will scan the car for free and give you the code. As far as the tire pressure light one of your tires is either low, a different size, or a different manufacturer. After you fill the tire, with the key on turn your radio off, hold in the display button, when the settings menu comes up press seek right until tire press mon comes up, press 1, then display again. This resets the light.
2007-03-28 14:11:41
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answered by eightup23 3
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To reset the computer and turn the light off, just disconnect the battery for 1 minute then plug it back in. It resets all of the error codes but if any are remaining the light will come back on again after 500 miles or so.
2007-03-29 18:42:50
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answered by dannyo66 3
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Price of car seems fair, go to kbb.com to compare value. Check engine light could be as simple as loose/faulty fuel cap or as complex as internal transmission problem, code reading and diagnosis will be required. Tire light issue, get in your owners manual , set the tire pressures to 32 psi and read how to perform reset in manual. After low tire event , tire must be fixed AND system reset to turn off message/lamp
2007-03-28 14:09:48
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answered by Anonymous
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The only problem I'm getting from your question is that you need air in one or more of your tires. A bad motor mount isn't a must fix. But if the other one goes (which is EXTREMELY rare), your engine will fall outta the car. I think your car is fine.
2007-03-28 14:06:12
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answered by Dizzy 3
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I bought a 2003 impala there isnt much of a diffrence in the two and my tire pressure light and check engine light came on at a certan amount of miles you are just supposed to take it in and get it checked over and they will reset the computer for you
2007-03-28 14:05:46
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answered by justin J 1
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Dizzy is right. Have the pressure checked or buy a tire gauge and checking it yourself reset the dash module
2007-03-28 14:27:56
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answered by Anonymous
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According to the blue book value, your Monte Carlo should be worth about $6910 to $8625. If it was in good condition, you probably got what you paid for it.
2007-03-28 14:15:32
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answered by rstar447 3
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let somebody look at it get a new motor mount if it needs one this will save you a lot a bad mount can lead to many problems with your transmission
2007-03-29 04:19:59
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answered by mikeyp 1
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