by Thumper » Fri Sep 30, 2016 11:51 am
Very light. I've had issues with cars the last year or so. My beloved commuter ('02 Honda CR-V) took a big dump last summer. Had warning that it was coming, didn't want to believe it. Yes, it had 255K but it should have gotten 300K. Had to press the '94 GMC truck into commuter service. It's in great shape, but most of the parts were still from '94. And they started failing in the face of daily 60-80 mile/day service. Thousands of dollars last year. Thought we finally got ahead of it. My biggest problems recently were wipers that only wanted to work when they felt like it, and back up lights that did the same. Of course both worked when I took them to the shop for diagnosis. I only need the back up lights when I'm backing down my long dark driveway. When they don't work, I tap the brake pedal and the brake lights will help me see back down the drive. Went to do that last night and the brake lights didn't seem to work; none of them. But all other lights were functioning. It was very late, little time for diagnosis and certainly not time to fix. Took apart the CHMSL (center brake light) since it was easier than removing tail/turn/brake light fixtures. My CHMSL has both white cargo lamps and red brake lamps. The cargos were working fine, the brakes were not. Swapped bulbs and the results were the same. So I'm assuming all my bulbs are fine, especially since the turn signals work and they use the same combination bulb element as the brake lights. I'm guessing it's the switch attached to the brake pedal. Took a peek at it and it doesn't look like much fun to remove/replace. Gonna try to educate myself on Youtube today as well as locate the parts. If it would have been earlier in the week, I might have just scheduled an appt with my shop. But I probably won't be able to do that until Tuesday or so and I don't want to go that long without brake lights.
I miss the day when I had two cars, so I could have one down and work on it while using the other. In other news, Mrs. T's car is probably going to do something expensive here soon. It puked tranny fluid once and was making a strange noise. Mechanics couldn't see anything wrong. The bleeding was one time only, but the noise is getting more prominent. Hopefully (I guess) it will be loud and bad enough, that the mechanics will be able to diagnose it when I take it in soon. It's a CVT (continuously variable transmission) which I never would have gotten had I had a say in the purchase. But I'm sure the one stuck with it.
Sometimes I have fun taking care of cars. Other times, not so much. One possible bright side, rather that getting strapped by car payments for a while, I may be buying my sister's '06 Civic outright with the cash I was able to get when we unloaded the CR-V. She's looking to upgrade soon. Real soon, I hope.
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