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First day of needing my air conditioning found the system to be coming up short so instead of the usual $55 trip to my garage guy, Amazon delivered a can of R134a refrigerant AC Pro for $24. Works fine so far with enough left over to do another car.
My new past time since swearing off news is Netflix and Scotty Kilmer who I follow for entertainment and advice. He has a video
on 5 of these products dealing with main seal leaks to lens protectors, to head gaskets.
Which begs the question “what products out there are good and which ones might make matters worse”. I’ve heard horror stories of radiator leak solutions doing extensive damage. Tire leak solutions gumming up the valves and rims, etc.
Wondering who of you has had good or bad experience with these types of products??
The GraphiteGhost got another oil change, used the topsider and 8 quarts of Mobil1 0W-40 synthetic. Used one of the set of 4 Mann filters, good for another year!
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Last edited by GraphiteGhost; May 31, 2021 at 04:32 PM.
I repaired my CPS pump. Replaced my siren with a new one I bought from needswings. Now everything is working great! Yesterday I repaired my wing gasket and tested it out with a garden hose and was a success. Great day for our SRT!
. After market? Easy to install ? A few more details please
Thanks. 😎
Found a wrecked one online, at an auto wrecking yard and it looked perfect. Mine had a bad connection on one side)
So I popped for it .... and it worked.
Yes its EZ to replace.
Trunk lid cover has a dozen fasteners to pop out and one torx. Under it you'll see there are five screws, also same torx , holding light on
Carefully push up from underneath and work it till the foam gasket releases.
a single wire in the center of the light underneath is easily unconnected... clean the area and prep it for new light and reinstall takes 30min due to number of panel fasteners to remove and replace.
My old one can be sent to LEDFIX.COM now. http://www.ledfix.com/
Are you trying to fix yours??
Cheers
Last edited by Valk; Jun 5, 2021 at 09:46 PM.
Reason: Added link to LEDFIX
I highly recommend LEDFIX to repair our LED Brake light units
Just be sure to pack it VERY WELL
These all to often are damaged in shipment and cant be repaired or easily replaced
I had a box manufactured 6 inch X 6 inch and 1 foot longer than the Roadster LED lamp and packed it very tight with bubble wrap and many plastic grocery bags stuffed into both ends of the box
LEDFIX used the same box to return my light and complimented me for using such secure packaging
Absolutely agree don't skimp on packing.
The wreckers sent my light in a four foot long box with half a roll of bubble wrap.
I complimented them on the job.
These 3rd lights might not be irreplaceable but are scarce enough to not take any chances.
Cheers
I detailed it and checked all fluids and tire pressure and then packed it for the 9 day vacation to the Ozarks
Hit the road at 7am Friday morning June 11
I detailed it and checked all fluids and tire pressure and then packed it for the 9 day vacation to the Ozarks
Hit the road at 7am Friday morning June 11
Finished up the exterior detailing last Friday. Car looks pretty good right now. Almost hate to drive it to Eureka Springs! Will pack today & leave Saturday AM for Paducah, KY. Will travel Sunday to Eureka Springs, AR.
Last edited by dedwards0323; Jun 11, 2021 at 09:17 AM.