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@ 1:46….Is she blind to be seen in the company of that ugly horse face mongoloid?
I noticed my radiator leaking while I was camping, so I topped it up with some water and cracked an egg into the radiator….. This stopped the leak until I got home an had the radiator replaced.
I almost blew my motor because i was slowly leaking oil unaware, until the engine starting knocking and somebody pointed out the jscka$$es at the shop didnt put the oil filter on tight enough. So i do my OWN oil changes .
Hey i was wondering if someone can help me out. I have a p0526 code. I replaced the fan clutch with an acdelco part, i replaced the relay with an acdelco, and i checked the wires for damage but couldn't find anything. I still have the code, how do i get rid of the problem? I noticed when i clear the code, it comes back after 10 seconds. The truck runs great though. I have a 2004 gmc envoy with a 4.2l engine.
Did my own oil change for the first time recently. Will never pay anyone else to do it again. Last place that had changed it for me glued the drain plug into the pan so that I needed an impact driver to get it off and screwed the filter on way too tight. Had to pretty much crush the thing with a strap wrench to get it off. I guess those are both preferable to a lost plug killing my motor, but I still found it ridiculous.
Never get your car serviced just before a long trip – we were stranded when Nissan left the bleeder value out when they changed the collant – do it a month or so in advance.
Knew someone that happened too. Brand new Cadillac, going back to the early 90s one of those quick-lube places.
The place never put the drain plug bag in, as they poured the fresh oil in it came out the bottom. He paid drove off and as he came home the motor started knocking. He went right back and they replaced his motor. Don’t know what happened to the guy in the pit, but apparently they were expecting a customer back with an oil line down the street.
Guess they took that one on the chin but I’ve heard of arguments too.
Jeeps are definitely living off of their name in recent years and not producing quality vehicles anymore. Found this out the hard way!
How bout a quick oil change shop?
How the hell you lose your oil plug must of not been on right at all.