Nice enough here to work under the car today, outside.
Don't need a EE to figure out this problem:
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So you live in Duluth, uh? .... that explains it... in Monterrey, a summer with highs of up to 45°C (113°F) are not uncommon. In fact, back in the 60's we had the highest temperature ever recorded, which was about 52°C (126°F) ... I'd back this claim with a link, but I couldn't find it. I remember if from memory. I read that info once in an encyclopedia (Collier's) we had at home when I was a kid....and at 29°C it's no charcoal required!![]()
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Let me know if you need help finding a new connector and terminals of the same type/brand ... I have a knack for thatNice enough here to work under the car today, outside.
Don't need a EE to figure out this problem:
I appreciate that, but the job is done. There's a Dorman aftermarket kit which includes a pigtail with the sensor for only a few dollars more than the sensor alone. Oddly, theres a connector kit that costs twice as much and does not include the sensor. So I went ahead and replaced the sensor also. For under $30 I'm not going to sweat it. Van runs, codes are cleared and so far so good.Let me know if you need help finding a new connector and terminals of the same type/brand ... I have a knack for that
the water cooler...The other thread seemed like a bunch of guys standing around
waiting for the cleaning lady to finish the men's room.
Drip, drip, drip...the water cooler...
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ok... now I gotta take a leak...Drip, drip, drip...
care ofok... now I gotta take
a leak...
I had the dome light issue on our old Honda Odyssey. After driving it for two days with the light on, my wife pointed to a huge button on the dashboard that turns it on/off.care of
"Residential Plumbing" is the label on that box of parts.
Kinda frisky out there before sunrise this morning. Defroster and windshield wipers to stop the windshield from fogging up.
But only people in tropical places call 66F (19C) frisky.
Probably because we forgot where we put our jacket, a long time ago.
Still in the dry season. The heat index will get to 98F (37C) this afternoon.
Over 30 degrees of difference in a day usually indicates low humidity but I see 50% to 85% and that's not low.
Oh well. It's still winter in Florida, and that's better than summer in Florida. I can go from "too cold to be comfortable" to "dripping sweat" in one day. I just have to select my preference. Only another hour until the outside temperature is above 70F, and that's comfortable enough.
I need to put the dashboard back together now that I've finished measurements about, "Why the dome light never goes off".
Smart wife!I had the dome light issue on our old Honda Odyssey. After driving it for two days with the light on, my wife pointed to a huge button on the dashboard that turns it on/off.
Hola Número 12,I need to put the dashboard back together now that I've finished measurements about, "Why the dome light never goes off".

Enjoy your trip, looks like a good one. I'm not sure I could get it done in a month.I have my fingers crossed for good weather across the country from mid-May through mid-June. Taking another cross-country Mega Grand Tour: Philly, Pittsburgh, Louisville, Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, Houston, San Antonio, El Paso, Phoenix, LA, San Jose, Portland, Boise, Pocatello, Bozeman, Billings, Bismarck, Fargo, Minneapolis, Madison, Indianapolis, Pittsburgh and back to Philly. 7,500 miles altogether (yeah, I'm crazy; but this is how I get my kicks, so don't be dissin' it). By the time I get back home, the only two states in the Lower 48 still on my Bucket List will be Florida and Alabama, which I'll save for another trip.
One disappointment already: one of the most beautiful places on this planet, the Pacific Coast Highway from Monterey down through Big Sur to Morro Bay, will be out of bounds because the Pfeiffer Canyon Bridge is out and replacement won't be completed until sometime this Fall. Bummer. I've been down the coast road many times, and wanted to experience it again.
Until next year, I'll have to be content with this pic from my October 2010 trip:
Thanks! As it turns out, I already have the perfect tour guide for Pittsburgh: my son is a Yinzer, has lived out there for the last 18 years.Enjoy your trip, looks like a good one. I'm not sure I could get it done in a month. If you need a any sites to see in Pittsburgh, Let me know.
It's a 12 year old car that was owned by people who had never heard of maintenance, repairs, or even cleaning.it is mostly preventative maintenance?
One of the best things I ever did was a 30 day tour of the U.S.Taking another cross-country Mega Grand Tour
The goal for me is just getting out on the open road and letting the miles roll by, enjoying being away from the crowding, the noise and the urban sprawl of the East Coast. I've felt that pull ever since moving here from Colorado back in the 1970's; until then, I never felt the need to just plain get away.One of the best things I ever did was a 30 day tour of the U.S.
Nowhere near seeing all the states, but that wasn't my goal.
Man, I envy you... have a great, and relaxing time!The goal for me is just getting out on the open road and letting the miles roll by, enjoying being away from the crowding, the noise and the urban sprawl
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