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Doing my first DIY shocks/strut replace... ...and I am beginning to wonder if the typical "quick and easy" diagnostics are sufficient. Lots of...
Naw, just showing it. Already removed. Usually I could get one side to pop up by pushing in from the side, then pull in from the end...
Huh! Mine are different. But Mendel's trick worked. I used a sharp ice pick to pull one side at a time into the center hole. Not sure what part...
Any idea what the part number is? I haven't found this at Amayama etc :(
(I'm preparing to add some sound deadening to my Gen3 wheel wells.) As I clean the wheel wells, I noticed some things I've never seen before:...
My simple solution for "virtual reverse": I added a switch to the dash,in a blank spot next to the side view mirror controls. Switch OUT is...
Nope. Just A level II.
We are traveling through Canada for a while. Distances and fuel are all metric. I pushed the km/h button,and the speedometer changed... But avg...
@ChapmanF FTW :) Something chewed through the O2 sensor signal (blue) and ground (white) wire insulation. No wonder getting wet caused issues!...
(@PriusCamper LOL... have I really been posting about this droopy thing? I willingly admit, I have a finely tuned forgettory, so it's possible....
Also got a response from my local many-decades ASE mechanic friend (usually too busy to respond but this question got him going!) He strongly...
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The main engine shield is drooping in front of the oil pain. AFAIK, there aren't supposed to be any clips holding it up My guess: as long as the...
Pretty sure that was it. I don't know if this is "normal" but there's a tight zip-tie on the O2 sensor cable. It cut through the insulation over...
I've heard that too. Sounds a bit crazy, since the device is exposed to the under-car environment (of course the sensor itself is not, or...
[ATTACH] :) Back home, got a big splash, this time a different code set... Now I'm suspecting a specific problem: * Got P0138 O2 Sensor code,...
Mid-day yesterday, the check engine light went out on its own. About 24 hours after the flood->code incident. I'm going to assume it was Big...
I guess. Yet it was NOT doing that and now IS. I pay attention to such things in case there's significant maintenance needed. ;)
When it rains, it pours. Still another (unrelated?) symptom... Any ideas about this? Seems different from the other creak reports I have seen....
Thanks... It is historical and current. Doesn't clear. Check engine light-inspired... Continuing south. Maybe sunshine in Waco?