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Posted: 13 Mar 2009 06:57
by inhuien
Freakzilla wrote:I don't remember ever telling them life was fair, where do they get these crazy ideas?
Most likely cause you treat them fairly and kids think their home environment mirrors the whole world, or was that rhetorical and I've had to many coffees.

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 10:03
by Freakzilla
Because I am hard, you will not like me. But the more you hate me, the more you will learn. I am hard, but I am fair!

:x

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 10:04
by Freakzilla
Freakzilla: Licensed to drive
Class: VET
Expires: 2036
Fee: $0.00

:D

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 11:11
by TheDukester
Freakzilla wrote:Because I am hard, you will not like me. But the more you hate me, the more you will learn. I am hard, but I am fair!
"You are the lowest form of life on Earth. You are not even human fucking beings! You are nothing but unorganized, grabastic pieces of amphibian shit."

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 11:54
by Freakzilla
TheDukester wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Because I am hard, you will not like me. But the more you hate me, the more you will learn. I am hard, but I am fair!
"You are the lowest form of life on Earth. You are not even human fucking beings! You are nothing but unorganized, grabastic pieces of amphibian shit."
Ya know, I use those lines on my kids but it doesn't seem to have the same effect as when my drill seargant said them to me. I must not be beating them hard enough.

:?

Posted: 13 Mar 2009 12:13
by inhuien

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 11:29
by Freakzilla
Glorious news!

I found the culprit in my van. The vacuum hoses for the HVAC were disconnected from the connector on the firewall.

I also may have had the check valve on the vacuum reservior backwards.

I haven't driven it very far yet but I have total control of my vents, before I only had defrost, cold air comes out the ceiling vents in the back!!! My kids are going to be very thankfull. Only heat used to come out the back vents.

No codes, no stalls, purrs like a kitten.

It appears to be fixed!

Now I can wash it. :D

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 13:27
by Eyes High
Happy for you man.

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 15:06
by Robspierre
It's a great feeling when you finally get it working proper innit? Sometimes I do miss sitting in the engine bay working on the motor and what not but then I remember how much time that ended up being and am glad I don't have to anymore.

Rob

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 16:03
by inhuien
Well done man.

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 17:00
by Omphalos
That is totally the way things were when I was growing up. To a fucking "T!"

Posted: 21 Mar 2009 17:02
by Freakzilla
I spoke too soon, the codes came back.

But I'm still happy the air works! :D

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 10:29
by Freakzilla
Transmission blew out on the interstate this morning, coasted into work parking lot.

:(

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 10:35
by Freakzilla
Baraka Bryan wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Transmission blew out on the interstate this morning, coasted into work parking lot.

:(
ouch.. at least you made it there. though the tow will be a bitch, based on the distance estimate you gave a while back
55 miles to home. I don't think I'm going to do that. I parked it in the back lot so hopefully work won't mind if I leave it there until I can whore myself out to fifty fat chicks to get enough money to repair it. I'll just get it repaired somewhere near work.

Looks like I'll have to ressurect the Caddy...

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 12:12
by Eyes High
Sorry to hear that Freak.

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 12:34
by Freakzilla
Thanks.

I've read that the seals on these transmission can leak when overheated, I might try to fill it back up and drive home really slowly...

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 12:52
by Omphalos
Freakzilla wrote:Transmission blew out on the interstate this morning, coasted into work parking lot.

:(
That was in the minivan or the caddy? Sorry man. That sucks ass.

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 13:02
by Freakzilla
Omphalos wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Transmission blew out on the interstate this morning, coasted into work parking lot.

:(
That was in the minivan or the caddy? Sorry man. That sucks ass.
The mini-van. All hope is not lost... maybe I can just get the main seal replace and add an auxillary transmission fluid cooler. I'm kind of skeptical about putting more money into a car that doesn't pass emissions, though.

The Caddy still runs, the oil pressure is just not high enough to sit in traffic and idle. And it has no AC fan, but that I can fix. I'll just have to leave early to avoid traffic.

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 13:47
by SandChigger
Damn ... sorry to hear that. :(

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 14:11
by Rakis
Freakzilla wrote:
Omphalos wrote:
Freakzilla wrote:Transmission blew out on the interstate this morning, coasted into work parking lot.

:(
That was in the minivan or the caddy? Sorry man. That sucks ass.
The mini-van. All hope is not lost... maybe I can just get the main seal replace and add an auxillary transmission fluid cooler. I'm kind of skeptical about putting more money into a car that doesn't pass emissions, though.

The Caddy still runs, the oil pressure is just not high enough to sit in traffic and idle. And it has no AC fan, but that I can fix. I'll just have to leave early to avoid traffic.
Have you tried to put an additive in the transmission, sort of an oil with sealing properties? If your seal is not beyond repair, i mean...

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 05 May 2009 14:22
by Freakzilla
This only happened this morning, all I had time to do is walk away in disgust. But, last time I checked the transmission fluid I did put some conditioner in it, a couple weeks ago, I think.

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 07:31
by Freakzilla
My wife took my Caddy to softball practice yesterday... and left the key in it, ON!

So I'm waiting for my dad to come give me a jump. :x

It's oil pressure warning is gone. A few weeks ago I went to put a new oil pressure sensor on and it was the wrong size so I put the old one back on and the message has gone away. I think maybe I had the old one on either too tight or too loose.

:?

It's got an Anti-Lock Breaking System trouble code now, I changed the LF wheel hub/speed sensor and tested the circuit for continuity, light still comes on. I think you have to use a special scanner to reset the ABS light, I need to get one of those. The traction control is dissabled and every now and then the brakes pulsate really bad, but work if you pump it once. I can't find any hydrolic leaks, I wonder if changing only one wheel speed sonsor on the front is screwing things up?

EVERYTHIING is electrically monitored and controlled on this car, it's really amazing. :shock:

The dreaded check engine light came on, found a broken vacuum hose on a transmission module, light went away. I think damage has been done to the torque converter clutch solenoid. It's inside the transmission, may as well be rebuilt. It still runs fine but I'll eventually lose overdrive.

:cry:

My wife's van broke down too, she was packed to take the kids to Florida and it won't move from her parent's driveway. Better there than in Florida. That's why she used my car yesterday.

Still haven't fixed my van, Installing a transmission seal = $600. :cry:

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 08:59
by Eyes High
and I thought we were having vehicle problems.

Good luck man.

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 09:34
by Rakis
Freak : You didn't try for that clunker deal thingy?

Re: Zen and the Art of Vehicle Maintenance

Posted: 10 Aug 2009 11:25
by Freakzilla
Rakis wrote:Freak : You didn't try for that clunker deal thingy?
You need good credit to buy a new car. I'm behind on my mortgage and student loan. :(