That must have been some Mexican food. :mrgrn:During construction I managed to break both toilet seats.
No, they just don't work that well as stools. One failed during window installation, the other during sheet rocking.
The local Nissan stealership wanted ~$1k from me to fix a bad MAF and change the "$25" air filter. :rofl:
The part has a MSRP of ~$560, but it can be bought for ~$425 from other dealers. Swapping it out should be a 15 minute job. So, I guess they figure they should get $400+ in labor for 15 minutes of their time (ignoring the profit on the parts).
I'll be retrieving the car later today, paying them their outrageous $130 diagnostic fee, and limping away. The 2000-2001 MAF is $90 and with the addition of a $1 Honeywell Thermistor (135-202FAG-J01) you've got your $425 2002-2003 part. :beer:
Yeah, there was a thread about it on the Maxima Forum.Well done, you find this on a car forum somewhere? Really like tricks like this, these parts don't cost much and no reason not to hack it.
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/25/science/earth/25fossil.html
Power efficiency takes on a whole new meaning.
Thinking of Thailand, does anyone go there on vacation? I'm kind of bored for 2011 travels.
When I went to work (6AM) it was 38F and dark. When I came home from work (9PM) it was 46F and dark.
I'm told it was a lovely, sunny day.
In Europe there were some crazy laws about access to daylight
In some winters I rarely saw the sun for weeks on end
When I went to work (6AM) it was 38F and dark. When I came home from work (9PM) it was 46F and dark.
Is it ever a 5 minute fix?It wasn't supposed to be a full day; called in for an emergency that I thought I had already diagnosed as a 5 minute fix. It wasn't.
Yep, plumb crazy. What were they thinking? If it's good enough for moles ...
At least you were consoled by your 6500K fluorescent lighting. :diablo:
Is it ever a 5 minute fix?
This is your trademark. Turning the simple excessive for 20+ years.What started as a simple modification of one room (removing a non-load-bearing wall) turned into a major project including replacing all the plumbing, electrical, sheetrock, insulation, windows, roof, doors, flooring, some framing, bathrooms, and kitchen.
I would have figured them more for this sort of Canon.