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Product Details
Part No. PTA1465
Warranty Details (LIMITED LIFETIME REPLACEMENT)
CARQUEST premium engine management products provide the right products for a wide range of domestic and import applications. Delivering the highest performance and durability under demanding conditions.

Product Features:
  • Premium quality materials for longer service life
  • Sealed connections (where applicable) to prevent environmental corrosion and performance issues
  • Global coverage for import and/or domestic applications
  • OE specified wire gauge to ensure a reliable electrical connection
  • Designed to meet or exceed OE specifications in form, fit and function
Specifications
Wiring Harness Length:
12.0 in
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When I turn my A/C on, the fan isn't blowing. What parts do I need for my 2004 Mercury Grand Marquis?
Verified Reply - Steve
Hi Lynn, I'm glad to help you! There are some of the most common causes of why air doesn't flow out of your vehicle's vents: Your air intake is clogged, meaning that air isn't getting in from the outside at all or isn't circulating properly. There is a blown fuse in the ventilation system. Electrical issues such as a bad relay. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it, nor provide you with a 100% answer. I would suggest that you take your vehicle and get it thoroughly checked by a certified mechanic before buying any parts that may/may not solve the problem.
Both of my brake lights just quit at the same time. I changed the brake light switch. The fuses are good. The bulbs are good. I can't find a wire grounded out or loose. I don't know what else to check. I live on a disability check so I don't have the money to just run to a mechanic.
Verified Reply - John the Car-Doc
Hi Jody, I can understand your concern. Brake light bulb sockets can collect debris and residue over time. This dirtiness can impact the contacts and keep the socket and the bulb from making a good connection, which can be enough to keep the light from turning on. However, without the presence of your vehicle, we would not be able to properly diagnose it, nor provide you with a 100% answer. I would suggest that you take your vehicle and get it thoroughly checked by a certified mechanic before buying any parts that may/may not solve the problem.
My 2011 Ford Mustang GT windshield wiper won't stop. The wiper motor was replaced but 2 years later while driving my windshield wipers just turned on and won't shut off unless I pull the fuse.
Verified Reply - John the Car-Doc
Hi Kevin, I can understand your concern. It sounds like you may have a faulty wiper motor module that is allowing the motor to continue your windshield wipers to continue to run even when they are turned off. A loose wire or bad connection could also cause this problem. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it, nor provide you with a 100% answer. I would suggest having a professional mechanic come to your location to diagnose it before buying any parts that may/may not solve the problem.
How can you tell if you need to replace or fix the mass air flow sensor on a 95 jeep Cherokee
Verified Reply - Steve
Hi Falesha, I'm glad to help you! A bad mass air flow sensor can cause your vehicle to experience poor drivability issues such as engine stalling, jerking or hesitation during acceleration. You’ll notice if the tailpipes eject black smoke or when the engine runs rough or backfires. You may also notice you’re filling up at the gas station more than usual. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it, nor provide you with a 100% answer. I would suggest that you take your vehicle and get it thoroughly checked by a certified mechanic before buying any parts that may/may not solve the problem.
How can you tell if you need to replace the mass air flow sensor on a 95 jeep Cherokee
Verified Reply - Steve
Hi Falesha, I'm glad to help you! A bad mass air flow sensor can cause your vehicle to experience poor drivability issues such as engine stalling, jerking or hesitation during acceleration. You’ll notice if the tailpipes eject black smoke or when the engine runs rough or backfires. You may also notice you’re filling up at the gas station more than usual. However, without the presence of your vehicle we would not be able to properly diagnose it, nor provide you with a 100% answer. I would suggest that you take your vehicle and get it thoroughly checked by a certified mechanic before buying any parts that may/may not solve the problem.
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