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Micromancer posted:Im 6 foot 290 lbs. The ridge on the side of the seat is awkward getting in, but it's still easier than my Scion was. Once inside, I do not feel cramped other than the seat digs into my hips a tad. Did you lose weight since making those famous pictures? Looking good.
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Micromancer posted:Im 6 foot 290 lbs. The ridge on the side of the seat is awkward getting in, but it's still easier than my Scion was. Once inside, I do not feel cramped other than the seat digs into my hips a tad. Wasn’t there a pic of you and a lady with a dramatic high difference? Gf/wife?
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Edit: Problem was not solved. Vehicle junked.
melon cat fucked around with this message at 06:51 on Jan 10, 2024 |
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is there a thread for recommendations on what car to buy?
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Charles posted:What state are you in? Some of those fees might be negotiable. PookBear posted:is there a thread for recommendations on what car to buy? The one linked above.
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Micromancer posted:Im 6 foot 290 lbs. The ridge on the side of the seat is awkward getting in, but it's still easier than my Scion was. Once inside, I do not feel cramped other than the seat digs into my hips a tad. gently caress YES Congrats dude!
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melon cat posted:This 2004 Highlander V6 again. Very strange problem started happening today. My radiator's cooling fan turns on when the vehicle is off and key is out of the ignition. Even if the vehicle has been sitting unused all day. Video clip of it happening. Do you have an OBD2 reader? If so, what does it report the engine coolant temp as being?
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I knew there was a thread about it I just thought it was in here, thanks
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PookBear posted:I knew there was a thread about it I just thought it was in here, thanks No problem, I thought it was in BFC myself (it was a long time ago actually), had to go find it myself the other day. Now i realize the link is in the op of this thread haha
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STR posted:Do you have an OBD2 reader? If so, what does it report the engine coolant temp as being? melon cat fucked around with this message at 06:50 on Jan 10, 2024 |
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I just bought a 2010 Forester and it has this weird switch underneath the steering wheel. Anyone have any idea what it could be? It doesn't seem to do anything. There's not hitch so it's not for a trailer light or anything. I got the car from Carvana so there isn't a PO that I can ask.
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Partial Octopus posted:I just bought a 2010 Forester and it has this weird switch underneath the steering wheel. Anyone have any idea what it could be? It doesn't seem to do anything. There's not hitch so it's not for a trailer light or anything. I got the car from Carvana so there isn't a PO that I can ask. Buy Here Pay Here lot GPS/repo device that is no doubt badly hacked into the vehicle wiring harness. Did you buy it from a BHPH lot at 29% APR?
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Nah. Bought it from Carvana. $11k for a 2010 with 66k miles. Decent deal considering how hot the market is in Colorado for Subarus. Plus it seemed pretty clean. Is there anything I should be worried about? All the electronics seem to function properly.
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Motronic posted:Buy Here Pay Here lot GPS/repo device that is no doubt badly hacked into the vehicle wiring harness. Nah. It’s a Karr brand alarm. It’s a garbage tier alarm thrown into the car by dealers so they can mark it up a ton.
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Nah. It’s a Karr brand alarm. It’s a garbage tier alarm thrown into the car by dealers so they can mark it up a ton. Google confirms this. I'm guessing it's disabled considering that pressing the button does nothing.
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Nah. It’s a Karr brand alarm. It’s a garbage tier alarm thrown into the car by dealers so they can mark it up a ton. Is it one of the ones that bypasses the transponder? 💩
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Nah. It’s a Karr brand alarm. It’s a garbage tier alarm thrown into the car by dealers so they can mark it up a ton. You are both incorrect and correct. These are both the same thing. It's a repo device and/or they enable it as an alarm/keyless entry and give you remotes. In any case, it it almost definitely badly cut into the the harness.
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Is this something that I should be worried about at all? I just got the car today and I can return it for any reason with in 7 days. I'm not sure if something like this could cause electrical issues down the road or possibly start the vehicle from starting somehow.
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Partial Octopus posted:Is this something that I should be worried about at all? I just got the car today and I can return it for any reason with in 7 days. I'm not sure if something like this could cause electrical issues down the road or possibly start the vehicle from starting somehow. Where did you get it from? I would ask for that to be removed properly. Especially if it wasn't presented to you as part of an alarm/remote start/keyless entry package. If it serves none of those function that you want it's nothing but a liability.
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Motronic posted:You are both incorrect and correct. These are both the same thing. It's a repo device and/or they enable it as an alarm/keyless entry and give you remotes. I am 99% sure that model does not contain a GPS tracker and exists solely to sell unsuspecting buyers a “security system”. It’s definitely tapped into the harness though.
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Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:I am 99% sure that model does not contain a GPS tracker and exists solely to sell unsuspecting buyers a “security system”. Here's your 1%: https://www.swds.net/swat-gps-vehicle-tracking I used to do contracting work for the finance arm of BHPH lots.
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Checked the wiring harness where it connects to. This looks like a mess. Tons of crimp connectors. Nothing is actually soldered from what I can tell. I think I'll be sending the car back most likely.
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Partial Octopus posted:Checked the wiring harness where it connects to. This looks like a mess. Tons of crimp connectors. Nothing is actually soldered from what I can tell. I think I'll be sending the car back most likely. That sucks. It looks like you're missing a kick panel there too, you can see where it would clip in, and is the OBD2 port supposed to be up in that groove too? Yikes.
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Nyyen posted:Is there any conclusive opinion on the reliability of the newest generation Chrysler Pacifica/Voyager, specifically the 2018/2019 models? I see there was some issues with the infotainment system and suspension in the 2017, and a few complaints about ticking from the engine and transmission issues. They are so much cheaper than the other things on the market I really hope they have worked out the kinks. Late model Chrysler minivan body control electronics are loving stupid and I bet that model has them too. Straight up enraging to try and use. It's basically impossible to get the interior lights to stay on more than a few seconds, the door locks are straight up stupid and I actually got locked in the back for a short while before climbing over the driver seat, and the bcm will wake up and rehome anywhere from 3 to over a dozen actuators in the body if you touch nearly any electronic control, or don't, whether it's got the key in or out, no matter how long it's been parked. If I touched a door button or the gas or brake pedal, I'd get weird actuator noises from the dash a few times, then the rear passenger quarter panel area a few times, then all over the dash a half dozen times. Sometimes it would just do it randomly for no reason. I have no earthly clue how they don't kill the battery doing that constantly. I rented one a few weeks ago and slept in it (needed a hotel room out in the middle of nowhere during a pandemic, long story) and it was easily my least favorite auto rental of all time. E: guy with the lovely car alarm thing, if you take it all out and splice it all back together with good marine grade heatshrink butt splices it'll be fine. Just match the original harness colors back up when reconnecting them. kastein fucked around with this message at 03:21 on Oct 22, 2020 |
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Hi I just want to update you because it's funny about my 06 Ford Escape v6 I posted a question about the other day. So, apparently what I thought was the water pump belt slipping was air escaping around a spark plug that was trying to escape. It actually escaped the other day. Just wondering how likely helicoiling it is to work? My dad's doing most of it because he's very mechanically inclined, so I'm not worrying too much about the skill/doing it right part. But is it going to hold? I've watched some haphazard videos and seems kinda sketchy about getting metal chips into the cylinder, but I have a borescope on the way so that should ameliorate those concerns. Other funny thing is we were going to change the spark plugs last week with all the other 150k maintenance but didn't feel like taking the intake manifold off at the time so we didn't. My dad even said "we can just replace the front three," which we didn't (one of the front three popped out.) Also, pay the $3 a month for roadside assistance, saved my rear end and I guess tighten your spark plugs once in awhile?
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At least a front one failed, it'll be easier to helicoil. They do work apparently. You can try turning the engine till that cylinder is on the intake stroke and running compressed air into the throttle body. That will blow any chips out instead of them falling in. This should be pretty easy, hook up the compressed air and turn the crank until it starts rushing out the plug hole. I would rather use a timesert than a helicoil - much less likely to come out with the plug when changing it next. But I don't know if they make an appropriate size timesert kit for that engine.
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Motronic posted:Here's your 1%: https://www.swds.net/swat-gps-vehicle-tracking They sell multiple models. Their site is also hot garbage, so it’s pretty much impossible to pull model specific info. https://www.swds.net/karr-auto-security This appears to be the page for the “Karr” model, and it isn’t a GPS tracker.
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kastein posted:
Interesting that timesert makes a kit but only good up to '04. Ford make changes?
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spankmeister posted:Did you lose weight since making those famous pictures? Looking good. Not really, I always hover at 290 give or take 5 lbs. Picture day I was probably retaining water. Literally Lewis Hamilton posted:Wasn’t there a pic of you and a lady with a dramatic high difference? Gf/wife? Not yet but likely some day soon. Wife has dropped 20 pounds doing gym time. I am still comfortably fat though. MrKatharsis posted:gently caress YES Please never forget you were instrumental in me even making it this far. I hope things are well in your neck of the woods. In car news: This thing is ridiculous. It's so hard to be gentle and I haven't ever had a car that made the kind of growl this one has on purpose.
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Micromancer posted:Not really, I always hover at 290 give or take 5 lbs. Picture day I was probably retaining water. Hah, my bad. I meant “height” but I typed “high”.
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Hey stupid question but I know like nothing about cars, I recently came into possession of a car(2012 kia forte) that has been sitting unused for 6 months to a year. As far as my rudimentary googling tells me ill need to charge the battery or get a jump at the very least, along with making sure the tires are ok. But are there any other steps I should take?
Quincytbb fucked around with this message at 14:16 on Oct 22, 2020 |
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Check the oil, maybe throw in a little fuel stabilizer before you start it? Its probably fine without it.
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Quincytbb posted:Hey stupid question but I know like nothing about cars, I recently came into possession of a car(2012 kia forte) that has been sitting unused for 6 months to a year. As far as my rudimentary googling tells me ill need to charge the battery or get a jump at the very least, along with making sure the tires are ok. But are there any other steps I should take? It might be a good idea to get a PPI (post-purchase inspection). Yeah, it’ll cost you a bit, but I’d rather find out about any possible issues sooner than later. Otherwise, you could do the best possible job you can yourself. Check out the brakes, inspect the suspension, look for leaks, get an idea what maintenance items might be due, et cetera. That’s more because it’s a new to you car than anything though. For the six months it’s been dormant, I think you’ve got the right idea. Take it for a spin too, and that might help you determine what you want to do about the PPI.
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Here's something that I've always wondered, why do old race cars sound so loving good? Like what is fundamentally different about them compared to modern cars that makes the aural experience so much better? Obviously a lack of any sound deadening helps but the noises they make are just burlier than modern cars... example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EjE_RIllh4A
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Just drove my 2012 Subaru Impreza ~6 miles before realizing that I forgot to put the oil cap back on. My girlfriend is bringing me a replacement cap, but I wanted to know: did I do any major damage, and do I need to get anything checked out?
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china bot posted:Just drove my 2012 Subaru Impreza ~6 miles before realizing that I forgot to put the oil cap back on. My girlfriend is bringing me a replacement cap, but I wanted to know: did I do any major damage, and do I need to get anything checked out? Check the oil. Is it still appropriately full? You're fine.
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Motronic posted:Check the oil. Is it still appropriately full? You're fine. Will do, thanks!
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It seems very unlikely that you would have lost enough oil through the fill cap to cause problems without also setting the car on fire in the process.
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Olympic Mathlete posted:Here's something that I've always wondered, why do old race cars sound so loving good? Like what is fundamentally different about them compared to modern cars that makes the aural experience so much better? Obviously a lack of any sound deadening helps but the noises they make are just burlier than modern cars...
Also, new cars sound pretty cool, too: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uaCVkgSOPdA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pe2IFVUgLXc https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx6sA-q7fUs
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It's mostly just better fueling. All of those deceleration pops and gurgles in the above videos are actually fake. It's a little bit of fuel and an ignition cut when 'normal' modern injected vehicles just cut fuel entirely in decel. It's just as fake as engine sounds in electric cars for exactly the same reason: People are stupid and think less of a car that doesn't make certain sounds. Porsche went way too hard on making the 718 Boxster/Cayman do a ton of them because they can't get the same exhaust sound with the 4 cylinders and a turbo in the way. My 981 does it a little but I'll probably have it turned off when I get it tuned because I wonder very specifically about the excess fuel at high vacuum, dry sump crankcase pressure, and high ethanol content fuel and how the last thing has been linked to bore scoring in the past.
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