Rommie wrote:Ok, maybe I should clarify- would you take a picture of a car crash as the victim was still lying there?
Swift wrote:I look on line and the new windshield will probably be $350.
FZR1KG wrote:Was it hot?
The reason I ask is a lot of windshields fail in the heat.
A classic case was my fathers car.
We were outside watching it just shatter into thousands of pieces in slow mode just sitting there in the sun.
geonuc wrote:Swift wrote:I look on line and the new windshield will probably be $350.
Doesn't your insurance have a windshield replacement clause? Mine does - it's covered by a separate deductible.
Swift wrote:We already had an issue about this with the homeowners - when they redid that policy, they did a home inspection (they had not made it clear to us that this was going to happen) and had an "issue" with the lock on our sliding glass door that we had to have a different lock put on or they threatened to drop us.
But I was going to call them today and ask.
Swift wrote:Just proves crazy bosses are more common than broken windshields.
Swift wrote:Just proves crazy bosses are more common than broken windshields.
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. OTOH, I have had successful outcomes with broken windshields. We're problem solvers!FZR1KG wrote:When it come to crazy bosses all the options I can think of will leave you without a job, or, with a job in prison.
Thumper wrote:Yeah, that's what I was thinking. OTOH, I have had successful outcomes with broken windshields. We're problem solvers!FZR1KG wrote:When it come to crazy bosses all the options I can think of will leave you without a job, or, with a job in prison.
Thumper wrote:Yeah, that's what I was thinking. OTOH, I have had successful outcomes with broken windshields. We're problem solvers!FZR1KG wrote:When it come to crazy bosses all the options I can think of will leave you without a job, or, with a job in prison.
FZR1KG wrote:Finally found the fault!
Cylinder 5 had a rubber seal on the ignition coil plug that wouldn't let it fully connect.
Had to remove the seal to make it click in.
Basically I had a 7 cylinder car.
I would have thought it would have detected that since it has an engine misfire detection system.
Shows how well that software was working.
So power's back and I placed the order for the O2 sensors before hand so will change them as they are due anyway.
Since the wife and MIL are going to NC tomorrow I feel a lot better now.
Oh, this is BMR...why the fuck didn't the software detect this?
Stupid Dodge!
I had two possible solutions that I didn't have much hope in. This wasn't one of them. I'm quite surprised you didn't detect the miss yourself. But certainly would have hoped your EMS would have spit out a code. The unburnt fuel going through the converter should have raised its eyebrows.FZR1KG wrote:Finally found the fault!
Cylinder 5 had a rubber seal on the ignition coil plug that wouldn't let it fully connect.
Had to remove the seal to make it click in.
Basically I had a 7 cylinder car.
I would have thought it would have detected that since it has an engine misfire detection system.
Shows how well that software was working.
So power's back and I placed the order for the O2 sensors before hand so will change them as they are due anyway.
Since the wife and MIL are going to NC tomorrow I feel a lot better now.
Oh, this is BMR...why the fuck didn't the software detect this?
Stupid Dodge!
Thumper wrote:I had two possible solutions that I didn't have much hope in. This wasn't one of them. I'm quite surprised you didn't detect the miss yourself. But certainly would have hoped your EMS would have spit out a code. The unburnt fuel going through the converter should have raised its eyebrows.
FZR1KG wrote:Thumper wrote:I had two possible solutions that I didn't have much hope in. This wasn't one of them. I'm quite surprised you didn't detect the miss yourself. But certainly would have hoped your EMS would have spit out a code. The unburnt fuel going through the converter should have raised its eyebrows.
It was really weird. No unsteady idle, no popping of the exhaust as I'd expect of getting unburnt fuel in the exhaust and no codes.
Went against everything I've ever seen or worked with.
It just was really sluggish going up hill and the fuel economy turned to shit.
All those signs tend to point to intake or exhaust issues since the timing and everything else was all right.
This engine is meant to idle at around 500rpm and it idles at 700 instead. Always has. I need a programmer to change idle speed.
I'm now left wondering if someone upped the idle because the idle was rough and if this wasn't a problem for a long time.
Still, I know the cylinder fired often as the plugs were pretty good visually just worn.
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