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Not intentionally ..... but as they say "rain happens."
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Interesting "test results".......
It HAS GOT TO BE intentional.
Mine has been sitting a few days and I did a start-up test when I got home this evening. It took 69.35 seconds from engine start-up to when the voltmeter "reacted". At the exact time the voltmeter went "live" there was an audible click from the solenoid pack just in front of the forward battery. That pack is the glow screen relay assembly.
After test one I went on a grocery run (literally..) and on "hot" re-start the meter reacted instantly.
or
you could just relax, accept this is your LC trait and go on with life.
(gift is in the mail)
That Dan guy is really smart ........ He called this one perfectly.I await the results.
The product has a dye in it that at least in theory helps your discover the problem areas. It also lubricates o-rings that have hardened with age. Seems to working for me thus far.My AC leaks at the fill valve. If I keep the cap on, it seems OK for the season--anyway
Yes ..... Despite the photo, the can is fairly small.did you put the whole can in?
you can just drive it around the Georgia woods![]()
I actually prefer the "old school" Cruisers anyway.
That's because you can't get a new one.
Tell me, witrh a straight face, that you do not covet a 4.5 liter twin-turbo diesel V8......
I sure as hell do.....![]()
He was driving a 1971 Series lll so the Defender was a SLIGHT step up.Giving away the Defender was a sound decision. To a family member, not so much...![]()