yerboogieman1
Yerboogieman
yerboogieman1

It just doesn't work that way. Where is this cool air coming from when you "push the heat out"? I can possibly understand pushing humid, muggy air out but you have to push the air in for it to cool down. That way just makes no sense. If its warmer outside than in, why are you complaining?

I miss Junkyard Wars. That was really a good show, except for that british woman.

Pallets aren't hard to find. There are a bunch of lumber yards that give them away for free. (Dunn Lumber, Arrow lumber are a few locals) but places like Ace hardware, home depot, or Lowe's, probably won't. Lowe's doesn't even deliver the lumber to build the stores.

A lot of people have fans in the window backwards "to push the heat out" This is wrong! Put the fan in the right way so it blows air in!

In my Corolla, my turn signal fuse was under the hood between the strut mount and battery.

Not quite. If you have a Rotary engine, your oil metering pump will throw some oil into the combustion chambers to lubricate the apex seals and then burn it off. When this happens, the engine will use around 1quart per 3000 miles. Some synthetic oils don't burn off so it leaves carbon deposits in your engine which can

This happened on my Suburban when an exposed wire grounded itself. Check your wiring and your flasher.

I've replaced the starter in my 94 Saturn SL2 3 times. It's really easy to do. 3 bolts and it falls out. It's located right next to the oil filter under the throttle body.

$300 for a starter? It better be made of gold.

The transmission in my 1994 Saturn SL2 is slipping and skipping gears. Will replacing the valve body fix this problem?

I see Marilyn MonEinstein.

If you don't know how tight to tighten them, if your roof rails break or bend, then it's too weak, and your car is probably an automatic.

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Well since my daily driver is a 71' Suburban...

Well, Safeway has discounts for signing up, Fred Meyer just has useless reward points.

Nothing like waking up to a blowjob. lol sorry I had to say it.

I wake up to an alarm.

I tend to leave the fog lights on, and sometimes I just sit in my car and listen to music without it running. In about 15 minutes all the way up the battery is usually around 11.5 volts. That's why I love manuals over automatics. Less complicated and I can push start it when my starter goes out or the battery goes

Our 97 Saturn after fixing it time and time again, still comes off the track. Even when it does work properly, they are still too slow. I took it to the dealer, they say that's as fast as they go. My friends Honda, extremely slow and comes off the track all the time. I had another friend with electric windows, 3 of

Not so much expensive as it is hard. I do all my own work.