What did you do to your 924/944 today
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pulled the fuel pump/filter/strainer/hoses. tested pump, yep it is dead.
also pulled the fuel rail to send out injectors for refresh. car appears to be in great shape.
also pulled the fuel rail to send out injectors for refresh. car appears to be in great shape.
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How hard was it to remove the filter? I have a new one laying in my garage but have been a little reluctant to try and remove the old one from the lines. I am more afraid of breaking the fuel lines than anything.
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Finally found the source of a tiny drip of coolant whenever I park the car...Pinhole in the rad plastic end tank. Darn! It got a bit worse today, and I was able to easily find it. Luckily my mechanic has some free space so he is dropping in a new one, while I'm at work. I'm not driving home for 2 hours tonight in the cold and dark, with a leak that is worse. It went from a quarter size drop, to today where it had a sheet of paper sized mark. It has been hard to trace, as the roads have been constantly wet and snowy, making it hard to notice a leak, let alone find it. Too bad I found out when I got to work. I could have changed the rad myself if I had some time to plan for it. Oh well...another delay for the Rogue n/a tune purchase.
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I replaced mine in like 10 minutes with no issues whatsoever, if that helps...
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I replaced mine in like 10 minutes with no issues whatsoever, if that helps...
if you see the old rubber lines are cracking or showing any sign of distress - replace them. especially the ones from the pump forward that are under pressure. you would have to remove the cover to see the pump and other hoses.
I pulled my pump, tank strainer, filter and all hoses. replacing everything as I tend to be a bit preemptive WYAAIT.
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Finally got around to swapping off my summer tire that had a nice chunk of steel imbedded in it, and put my new/used replacement tire on.
Also having trouble with my 86 n/a fan resistor. Anyone have a working spare? PM me. Mine only works on highspeed until I clean it up, and it works again, but I've had to do it a few times now.
Also having trouble with my 86 n/a fan resistor. Anyone have a working spare? PM me. Mine only works on highspeed until I clean it up, and it works again, but I've had to do it a few times now.