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Now onto the other project I had planned this afternoon: Replacing the crispy, disintegrating wire looms in the engine bay. Here is how it looked before I started. Clearly, 13 years of heat had taken its toll on the plastic. Most looms had disintegrated entirely and others looked solid until I touched them, and then they broke into bits.
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Here's the same areas repaired.
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Very few old sections of loom survived to make it to the recycle bin. Here are a few that did.
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I have a good amount of spare loom and tape left, so next time I have the center console etc. off, I'll tidy up my own wiring projects (CB radio, 12V power plug, bluetooth, etc.). Hopefully that won't be too far in the future, because I have some auxiliary LED lighting to install on my roof rack.
Mine did that last fall. Now I have the CEL and a small evap system leak to track down. I did replace the cap right away, but in my case there was other stuff.My guage cluster started beeping 'Gas Cap' at me today. I took the cap off, put it back on, and it still lit up. Any ideas?
Firstly you should have a cam position sensor relearn preformed at a dealer or shop. Next I would replace the ignition switch, then lastly the starter.
It's a miracle!!!I saw a Yugo on the road today actually moving under its own power. That is not a sight I expected to see in 2020, but it's been that kind of a year.
It's a miracle!!!
^ That was a sympathy "like", not approval of anyone's oversight.
Whew - that was close!Then I won't extend my anger to you
I saw a Yugo on the road today actually moving under its own power. That is not a sight I expected to see in 2020, but it's been that kind of a year.
I see one on the road about 3-4 times a month, in great ( if they ever were ) shape , older guy has it and it shines like a babys behindI saw a Yugo on the road today actually moving under its own power. That is not a sight I expected to see in 2020, but it's been that kind of a year.
So my husband drove mine to the grocery store early Saturday morning. When he got home, he left the windows open, then spent the rest of the day working on his motorcycle.
Sunday morning, he ran out and put the cover on the motorcycle because it looked like it was about to rain.
Monday morning, I went out to go to work - and the windows were still down on the Jeep. We got 1" of rain at our house Sunday night/Monday morning.
Wasn't that nice of him????
I got home Monday and the Jeep was in its parking spot in the shade. Front doors open. It's in the shade there from about noon on and I didn't get home until 4:30. I moved it into the sun and opened everything. He just looked at me. He was home all day and did nothing - including using the shop vac to get the water out of the door handle pockets and maybe suck up some from the carpet.
Today when I got home, I moved it into the sun and opened everything because it still smells wet.
Yep, I'm still mad.
I was waiting for the part where you ran him and his motorcycle over while moving it into the sun...