Changed the oil and filled up the windshield washer tank. I changed the oil a few days before my husband started driving it every day....and apparently he never changed it since. So it was about 8,500 miles at the change
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Jason, re weak line input, you can try a mini portable headphone booster, I have a boostaroo, & works great, clean tiny $25 amp, just a thought for you.
the wife has had a CD changer input to aux jack adapter for over a decade. it works great and it's a lot easier/cleaner adaptation.
Check the plug first, a lot of those places screw up the plugs putting them inTook it for an oil change. Of course, now she has a "dripping oil pan leak". I asked why it wasn't noticed when they changed the oil a few months ago and/or why it hasn't dripped in my parking spot at work (the only leak I have seen recently is PS from the cold snap ~2 months ago), and they had no answers. Off to my mechanic tomorrow to get a quote.
Since I can't search "oil pan" on the forum b/c the words are too short, is it an easy job? How do they rust out, since they are covered in oil?
I'm aware of those.. Terk made a very nice one. Not made any longer from my research, although used ones show up on eBay from time to time- sometimes close to $80. An FM Modulator would also work, but sound quality can suffer. They were used for iPod integration as well.
I have the in-dash 6 disc changer.. so my 10 pin plug would have been for the sat radio.. same plug thought, I believe. If I could have gotten my hands on one of those instead, I would have done that.
Here's the unit I'm thinking of:
http://store.xmfanstore.com/texmforchvex.html
I've always personally hated vehicles that had RED turn signals instead of YELLOW.
Check the plug first, a lot of those places screw up the plugs putting them in
As far as changing the oil pan , drop front diff and it is right there then
otherwise it's worse than going to dinner with your ex-mother in law
This place was recommended by a user here, and when I made this appointment, I made sure to tell the guy the reason I was traveling so far was their not "ugga-duggaing" the oil pan bolt.
I'm gonna drive by my normal mechanic and get a quote on the oil pan and the rear u joints. I was also warned about my serp belt, but the field manual says horizontal cracks are OK, but I'll replace it on my own. Who makes the best belt?
I have the Grom audio aux input kit - it works absolutely perfectly and the unit fits behind the bezel.
https://gromaudio.com/store/aux1_adapters/chrysler-dodge-jeep-aux-cable-input-car-stereo-kit.html