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I’m so sorry you and your wife are going through this. I hope she makes a full recovery super fast.
I’m local if you need anything. Don’t hesitate to contact me.
I had troubles with this the other day. Turns out I was holding the right arrow button when “cancel” was selected instead of “reset.” You have to hold the right arrow button to get into the reset screen. Then scroll until reset is highlighted. Then press the right arrow button again.
They’ll corrode internally and cause high resistance. The computer is “looking” at one battery while the alternator charges the other. The crossover cable is supposed to keep things balanced. A quick and easy resistance check may not show the problem.
Do we have any members who prefer to do it through the front? Perhaps the driver's side? I'm interested in knowing the strategies y'all would use.
Any members who prefill their filters using osmosis or injection so they don't go near the holes?
I’ve been a mechanic all my life. Worked on all sorts of equipment to enormous industrial turbines to tiny engines to helicopters. I work on elevators for a living now. This “install by Braille” bit is understandable to me for those who may not be all that mechanically inclined. But the nipple...
The only oil loss I encountered was from loosening and removing the old filter. It’s completely full and hard not to have it over-run the rim a bit as evident by the pics I posted. The new filter was filled within 1/2”, no spills.
On my next oil change, I’ll demonstrate one more time. I’ll...
I bought mine from a dealer literally on a Floridian eastern coast beach. It had sat there for a year before I bought it. I got a good deal on it because of that. If I had a lift..... I’d make some of that rust disappear quicker than new funnels appear at Snoking’s place.