if it didn't happen till the battery, might be worth that while pull the cables and touch them together for a while and hope it resets? I have not done it, but seen posts that it works sometimes. or a scanner with a reset option
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+1.if it didn't happen till the battery, might be worth that while pull the cables and touch them together for a while and hope it resets? I have not done it, but seen posts that it works sometimes. or a scanner with a reset option
I have a heated shop. Easy peazy!
Just a pick tool. Don't let that clip go flying be careful.Is there a tool needed to disconnect the cooler lines?
I spent a winter in Rantoul, IL once. That was enough.
I have been colder in Texas, but liquid oxygen was involved.
Don’t shoot ’em, Chanute ‘em!Good old Rantoul; my uncle was a magistrate there and I have lots of relatives all around that area. When Chanute AFB was active, I had responsibility ('83 or so) for the cable television system on base. My dad was born about 10 miles SE of Rantoul and would tell stories about hearing (at home) the military firing up and testing the jet engines.
The Land of Lincoln -- it's a great place to be "from."
I put a rag over it when I pull the clips with a pick, otherwise you'll never see them again. That said, the new radiator should come with new clips pre-installed. Then all you have to do is press the barbed lines into them until they click. Easy peasy.Is there a tool needed to disconnect the cooler lines?