Xpathfinder
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As I was going to work on Tuesday, I hit my brakes thought they were a little soft. I got to work and didnt worry about it until I got ready to leave so I checked the fluid level and it was completely empty.. I found that I had blown my Rear brake line. At first I thought it was the main brake line coming back to the rear brakes. After driving it to the parts stores and then home with very little braking power, I found that it was brake line going over to the passenger side rear brake.. So I figure that I would replace the starter on my woman van first. Ha mistake, it took me and my buddie from work over three hours to get it off and back on. Little caravan 3.3, top bolt was stuck in there.. Wednesday I finally got time to repair the brake line. I got done in about two hours with breading the brakes.. that was easy! So I took a quick look at the tank since the guy that I bought the expo from said it had a small leak in it.. Didnt find anything. Thursday at work, I put the code reader on it and found that it had three o2 sensor codes.. lol so it was only a o2 problem and this guy got rid of this vehicle.. I took it on a trip about 90 miles in the morning and only got 12.4 mpg so I modified the air filter housing and cut a 6x4 hole in it. had to take the step daughter to meet her grandparents 90 miles from home. So I stop at my brother house and he looked at the codes and thinks it just the manifold leak.. I increased my MPG by 1mpg on that 90 miles trip by just cutting that hole in the air filter housing.. Just now need to get the K&N filter.. lol

