Here's the Rene that I want. Go through the pics and check out the dual con trols! Not really anything that I would want, but it is interesting.
Bruce...
From what I have seen on this and other forums, folks have had to add anywhere from 4-6 quarts. I started with 4quarts and kept adding as necessary. I think I ended up putting in 5-1/2 quarts. I would say that a dip stick is mandatory.
Bruce
That's interesting the way they wore. I would have thought that they would all look pretty much the same....go figure. The good thing is that they are cheap, relatively easy to change, and make a noticeable difference.
Bruce
I've had good luck with the NAPA brand ATF+4, and at $4.19 a quart its not too pricey. Plus if you have AAA you get an additional 7% off. In general I like NAPA because they have had the same bunch of guys working there for at least the past 10 years and they know their products well.
Bruce
I ended up putting in 5-1/2 qts after the flush on my 2005 Renegade, even though the book says 4. I have it so that it is exactly on full when it is hot (checked on a level surface).
Bruce
I bought one of the Motive Power Bleeders with the adapters to fit all my vehicles. I have not used it on the Libby, but it worked great on my wife's 300M and my Mustang. You don't need an external air supply. It has a hand pump built in. You do need a lot of fluid and you do need to be...
Just remember one thing.....this is all a conspiracy to make you appreciate your parents...:D Cheer up....it will get better when you have grand kids:)
Bruce
Wow....I forgot about riding on the package tray....especially at night lying on my bacl looking up at the lights and stars.....ahhh the good old days!:D
Bruce
Man, do I feel old. When our sons were brought home from the hospital, the nurses just plopped them on my wife's lap in the front passenger's seat. From there we graduated to a small basket shaped thingee that was just placed in the back seat. Finally we graduated to a car seat that just slid...
I vote for brakes dragging. Next time you get home, feel each of your wheels by the hub. They should be pretty warm, but if one is dragging, it will be very hot.
Bruce
You definitely want rosin core solder on anything electrical. Non rosin core solder has an acid core that is beneficial in soldering plumbing / heating pipes.
Bruce
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