1. The battery is bad.
2. The battery is not being charged while running. This is indicated on the dash by a picture of the battery. That is your discharge light.
3. Drain, do what 3.14 said.
4. A bunch of corrosion on the cables inside insulator.
That is current. There was already a heavy draw on the system from something like the alternator cable being grounded. Resistance is low, so current goes very high.
And you say relax? I try real hard not to show the stupidity of people like you daily here. In fact I have toned it down a great deal over the years. You can be certain I am not unhappy. You and your attitude has led to the down fall of this country, and you don't even know why. It has allowed...
This is a dumb post. It is not a matter of he said/she said. One is right, one is wrong. Because the wrong person will not concede due to pride or wanting people to not know (politics) is the reason for almost all dispute, the "smilie" is dumb for almost all instances.
That is what I said. There is a lot of margin in the rifle. Because the market will bear it. I was just looking at a local shop, and to me it is a clown show with straight face. 800-1300.
I realize you do not do this professionaly, but it can be pulled in 1.5 hours with a lift. You separate the harness from the engine. Separate the motor mounts. Separate the bellhousing bolts.... coolant lines, etc etc. Some people struggle with the motor mounts and trans alignment and just pull...
I have only done about 100 alignments in my life. Which is nothing. I know guys that worked only on the rack, and they did 100 over the course of a couple of months. And I have never seen anybody not know how to do it, but I have read tons like this thread.
The amount of units is irrelevant. By market forces, which is what should control prices, he did ok. My point stands that there is a lot of margin in the AR-15 variants, because the market will bear it.
Strut is short for Mac Struts, on a car. As stated, it replaces the upper control arm. The Supra does not have any struts on its suspension. And yes, us gringos call dampers the wrong thing. Because a shock absorber doesn't absorb any shock. It dampens spring oscillation, and nothing more. A...
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