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dabenthusiast 11-08-2015 12:09 PM

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Originally Posted by blackbeast (Post 1057526)
My OCD says keep the new one. Smart people however would say clean the old one and save some money.

Haha thank you! My OCD must have agreed with yours (:
The old was from previous owner, who knows how many miles it's been there. But bone dry.
The new one was all nice colored and oiled ready to go.
I kept the new one.

Ricky Bobby 11-08-2015 02:58 PM

Did my annual oil change with an OE filter and Rotella T6, I drove 6k miles on this oil. Since the CCV change in June of 2014, this was the first interval with all new CCV parts. I ended up draining about 7 quarts out and I put in 8 at each change. So about 1/2 quart consumption every 3k miles which is not bad, will see how it does by next OCI.

Previous to the CCV swap I was consuming at least double that amount.

Also swapped in a new PS reservoir just for the fresh filter and to get some new fluid in the PS system, the hoses looked great, just conditioned them with some protectant and snipped a 1/4" off the ends and used new stainless steel clamps from Home Depot (you need 1 #6 and 1 #10) to secure it, much better than the Oetiker clamps on reassembly.

Fuel filter and the window regulator clips are next on both sides and I should be good to go till after winter.

mam4.6 11-08-2015 03:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Ricky Bobby (Post 1057594)

Fuel filter and the window regulator clips are next on both sides and I should be good to go till after winter.

Is this what I need to change if I'm starting to hear crackling sounds when lowering my windows? The driver's side is the only one doing it, so I've quit using it for the time being...

fxslin 11-08-2015 06:23 PM

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My tail lights went from orange to white today.

Before:
Attachment 67978

After:
Attachment 67979
I know, I know, dirty...

I scored a cheap second hand sets with one pair of led lights and one pair oem with white turn indicator. Tried to put on the LED ones first, but the reverse light power disturbs my reversing cam (picture flickering and causing my head unit to go haywire). I went with the OEM ones for now.

So I need to research the LED light issue. Might need to find another power source for the reverse camera.
Anyone got a tip regarding this?

crystalworks 11-08-2015 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by mam4.6 (Post 1057598)
Is this what I need to change if I'm starting to hear crackling sounds when lowering my windows? The driver's side is the only one doing it, so I've quit using it for the time being...

Sometimes. Other times it's the regulator's plastic piece failing. Use some zip ties or wire to fix before it fails completely. :thumbup:

Bouchedag84 11-08-2015 07:26 PM

i had to re-glue my drivers side mirror again. did it about a month ago but apparently it didn't hold too well. did the passengers about a week ago. pain in the butt

crystalworks 11-08-2015 07:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Bouchedag84 (Post 1057621)
i had to re-glue my drivers side mirror again. did it about a month ago but apparently it didn't hold too well. did the passengers about a week ago. pain in the butt

Use silicon gasket maker next time (Permatech)... it will never come off. Like... ever.

You are talking about the glass right? Not the actual housing.

Bouchedag84 11-08-2015 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1057623)
Use silicon gasket maker next time (Permatech)... it will never come off. Like... ever.

You are talking about the glass right? Not the actual housing.

I think it's more like the housing, I'm not sure exactly.

mam4.6 11-08-2015 10:41 PM

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Originally Posted by crystalworks (Post 1057620)
Sometimes. Other times it's the regulator's plastic piece failing. Use some zip ties or wire to fix before it fails completely. :thumbup:

Thanks... I'll take a gander at it when I open it up to change the DS handle carrier. Replace the PS just before last winter, now the other side is getting spongy, and I just know it'd stick and break during the winter...

Serb404 11-09-2015 09:57 AM

used turtlewax headlight restoration kit from Target for 10 bucks this weekend, can confirm it did great wonders for my headlights and project only took a little over an hour to complete


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