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Complete interior detail (college kid went back to school) and now my mats are too slick ! …. next up conquer the rust and a new bumper cover (from a little oops that pushed it in.)
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Complete interior detail (college kid went back to school) and now my mats are too slick ! …. next up conquer the rust and a new bumper cover (from a little oops that pushed it in.)
If it's just pushed in without major paint damage or cracking, a blowdrier or heat gun can help you pop it right back out
Did a starter today. Thanks to the northeast it looks like it lived most of its life in the ocean
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Yup. Saturday night it cranked slow when I was leving the red sox game and the following morning I could hear the solenoid but no crank. If you look close at the first picture you'll see the wire from the solenoid into the starter motor burnt up. I'm guessing some of the conductors broke away causing a strain on the rest and just not enough wire left to support the load. Thankfully I was home and not in the red sox parking garageGixer is this on your expy did it quit on you?