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    12.5 gallon LRA tank squeak… SOLVED!

    I realize this is a bit of a blast from the past, but I wanted to add my own recent squeak saga with the LRA 12.5 gal tank. I recently started getting a squeak/rub from the back of the car (2021 with 60k miles, so everything else is still really tight), most pronounced during hard low speed...
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    '06 LC w/ 205k miles, shifting issue at speed, p2445 as well, input appreciated.

    Forgive the lack continuity here as I'm posting on behalf of my parents who have a 2006 (I owned a 2006 myself until recently) and I'm going based on what they're telling me. Truck is well maintained, recently replaced all AHC components but other than that bone stock. They've had two...
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    RTH: 3rd row won’t release from D pillar

    All set, got it to release!
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    RTH: 3rd row won’t release from D pillar

    Hi all, any thoughts on why a folded 3rd row won’t release from the stowed position? Just put the seat back in and clipped it into the D pillar before bolting it back down, was that a mistake? Any thing I’m missing aside from the two levers? Trying to get going on a road trip! Thank!
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    Anatomy of P0456 - Small Evap Leak

    I'm lucky in that the dealership I see regularly seems to be more "mod-friendly" than most so I have some confidence that they might find a way to honor the warranty, but we'll see. I'll attempt the WD40 idea, hadn't thought of that
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    Anatomy of P0456 - Small Evap Leak

    Much appreciated @TeCKis300 - Assuming I'm not doing any real harm to the engine I might just punt this until the light becomes more constant and then do the high loop at the same time. Just disappointed this is happening in a practically new Cruiser! Also, I'm assuming none of this is covered...
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    Anatomy of P0456 - Small Evap Leak

    Bumping this again, any ideas on why colder temps might cause P0456 more frequently than warmer temps? I'm at almost a month of being CEL-free and I think it has to be due to it being warmer now.
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    Greater Boston area owners thread

    To answer @LXzibit - Coach and Carriage in Watertown fixed a sloppy Safelite install on my '06 and did a great job. Have used them for other minor touch ups as well, great work overall. Echoing what @CT3 said, had my Cruiser coated with Woolwax by AC Auto and have been happy (admittedly only...
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    Anatomy of P0456 - Small Evap Leak

    Bringing this back as I'm just starting to experience the P0456 code (no others codes thrown). The facts: 2021 LC Ed Martin built, pavement princess for the most part 45k miles (second owner) LRA small (12.5 gal) aux tank Recently undercoated (relevant?) P0456 comes up about a month ago, I...
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    ARB dual compressor/rear airbag question, Ed Martin built

    Not technically "on" all the time while engine is on, but running periodically for short bursts to (possibly) top off a line that's low on pressure. I was under the assumption that when the switch was off, there was no power whatsoever to the compressor but it appears that's not the case here...
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    ARB dual compressor/rear airbag question, Ed Martin built

    @lx200inAR and @prharper - to answer both your questions, it would appear that all of this is happening despite the push-button switch on the dash being off AND the control for the pressure in the bags being off, so it seems the compressor operates entirely on it's own if there is demand for...
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    ARB dual compressor/rear airbag question, Ed Martin built

    Hi all, I did a bit of searching but couldn't find much. I have a new-to-me, Ed Martin built 2021, and I've got the ARB compressor hooked up to a set of rear bags and a quick release chuck under the hood. Recently, despite the switch being in the "off" position, the compressor kicks on for...
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    SOLD (PRICE REDUCED) Boston area: 100 series TrekBoxx Bravo-ish system (some additions), great shape

    @Surelok: sorry for the delay, getting quotes now. Are you still interested? It's not going to be cheap but still less than a new system and no wait time. Thanks!
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