dell30rb
Final Approach
2011 Chevy Equinox with a 2.4L 4 cylinder engine. I dropped a socket inside the unibody. There is an access hole for you to get to the serpentine belt that goes clear through the unibody... when I was removing my socket, the lip of the socket hit the inside edge of the unibody and it fell off, rolling downhill and forward, lodging about where the subframe bolts on.
I have tried to get to it with a magnet on a flexible stick, no dice. My next great idea is to pour in some media that will settle around the socket, keeping it from rattling while driving around.
Right now i'm thinking plastic airsoft pellets. Thoughts???
PS never buy one of these with the piece of trash 4 cylinder. Ours threw a timing chain at 70,000 miles, the replacement (under warranty) engine is now burning almost a quart of oil every 1,000 miles.
I have tried to get to it with a magnet on a flexible stick, no dice. My next great idea is to pour in some media that will settle around the socket, keeping it from rattling while driving around.
Right now i'm thinking plastic airsoft pellets. Thoughts???
PS never buy one of these with the piece of trash 4 cylinder. Ours threw a timing chain at 70,000 miles, the replacement (under warranty) engine is now burning almost a quart of oil every 1,000 miles.
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