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Went and had "paintless dent removal" of a ding on the left rear fender.
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Washed it.
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Duct tape?oldskool wrote:I added more duct tape (black at least) to the hose that is getting worn by the fan under hard acceleration. I usually get a month or two out of each application...
Those can be jumped. Just twist the two wires together at the hub.oldskool wrote:I added more duct tape (black at least) to the hose that is getting worn by the fan under hard acceleration. I usually get a month or two out of each application. While the tape was out, I repaired my sport seat bolsters and even corrected that "brake liner" light that has been plaguing me since last October. It's now covered really, really well.
Power steering pump was leaking but all is well now. I snipped the belt and we no longer leave a trail around town.
Don't judge. . .you've done worse.
I like this one.davintosh wrote:Duct tape?oldskool wrote:I added more duct tape (black at least) to the hose that is getting worn by the fan under hard acceleration. I usually get a month or two out of each application...Try something like this... http://www.rescuetape.com/ It's tougher, and doesn't leave sticky crap behind when you go to replace it.
I wonder if it could also be used as temporary solder in an ecu?• Use it as an emergency fan belt!
Is this the correct part number, 33 17 1 130 900?S38Mike wrote:Holy crap the M5 diff mount is $248! Is 535i mount just as good?
Email Steve@Blunttech.comS38Mike wrote:Holy crap the M5 diff mount is $248! Is 535i mount just as good?
So, yeah, the system does seem to serve a purpose, but did it get him to actually look at the light hisself or did he just tell you that the check light wasn't going out? Honestly sounds like something he could have tackled if he's driving the car.davintosh wrote:Middle-son was complaining that after starting the car the brake warning light wasn't going out when he pressed the brake pedal, so we went out to check things out. Sure enough the right-side brake light wasn't lighting when the brake pedal was pressed. The warning system does serve a purpose!
I twisted the bulb socket around a little, and voilà, it was working again. But it tells me that I need to go in again and clean up the contacts a bit better.