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sophiaserpentia ([personal profile] sophiaserpentia) wrote2003-06-01 05:35 pm
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car talk.

Spent the early part of yesterday getting baked, while assisting a friend who got the Mercury Tracer running. I wasn't a useless bystander, at least; I replaced two tires and put in a new battery.

Getting the car to start involved rigging a starter switch to bypass a relay which the computer at the parts store doesn't recognize. The difficulty of getting correct parts for the Tracer has increased exponentially over the years; for some reason bogus part numbers get put into the parts catalogs, and so the part they bring out from the back rarely matches the part I pulled off my car anymore.

So, we accomplished this just in time; the transmission on the hooptie began acting up Thursday night. An ominous red puddle underneath it today solves the mystery -- it has developed a transmission leak. Hopefully then it will just be a matter of putting more fluid in it and getting the leak tightened up.

Now we have two partially running cars. But I think fortunately the problem with the hooptie is a minor one.

Note to readers -- it is not uncommon for tranmissions to exhibit bizarre and truly terrifying behavior when all that has to be done is bring the fluid level up. You might think from the sounds and actions that the thing is falling apart. Have a knowledgable friend look at it before you take it to a shop and get reamed for unneeded repairs.

[identity profile] iamom.livejournal.com 2003-06-01 03:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Re the tranny fluid, do you think the same might be true for the differential? My truck is a 4x4, and the front differential makes a weird grinding noise a lot lately. It goes away when I put it in 4WD, but I'm wondering if it just might be low on fluid...

Ah, getting baked. It has been too long for me since I've done that. Was it fun? You didn't really say.

[identity profile] sophiaserpentia.livejournal.com 2003-06-01 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
When in doubt I say check the fluid levels. Or change the fluids if practical or possible.

Getting baked -- I didn't consider it particularly fun, no.

[identity profile] iamom.livejournal.com 2003-06-02 09:48 am (UTC)(link)
Re getting baked... I think I misunderstood you. I thought you meant that you got baked, as in stoned. Did you really mean baked, as in sunburned? :)

[identity profile] sophiaserpentia.livejournal.com 2003-06-02 11:19 am (UTC)(link)
I meant baked, as in sunburned.

Hehehe! I didn't know it was a term for being stoned. Which isn't something I do. Not because I'm a prude -- far from it -- but (most!) substances have no appeal to me.

[identity profile] cruelly-kind.livejournal.com 2003-06-01 06:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Ditto to what Sophia said -- when it doubt, check the fluid levels. Can't hurt, and most likely will help.

And trust me, chaging the front diff on a 4x4is the job from hell, unless you have it done by a shop, in which case it is the Incredibly Expensive Ass-reaming From Hell.

[identity profile] iamom.livejournal.com 2003-06-02 09:50 am (UTC)(link)
Mmm, thanks for that tip and reinforcement. I was afraid it'd be pricey, especially because the chassis is completely covered with steel skid plates that would have to be removed before checking the differential fluid levels...