denverpilot
Tied Down
The blend door servo on the Subaru stuck in defrost on one of the coldest mornings of the year. Was fine to clear the windshield until I wanted heat on my toes. LOL.
I think I’ll just start a Hooptie Report series of posts for the automotive adventures. Hahaha.
God help me, I’m seriously considering selling the Dodge this spring and hunting for a vehicle that will be nowhere near as reliable as the Cummins on the used market. But that’ll be Hooptie Report Number 20 by then, so... we’ll hold off on that.
The Dodge needs some cosmetic work and I definitely won’t get around to that until March/April timeframe.
Anyway already know my free time schedule won’t let me work on the blend door until mid February, so ... I’m driving the Yukon on cold days.
Yukon has a coolant leak somewhere and I can’t find it, but I know it’s not going into the oil, and no sign it’s a head gasket.
I can just smell it outside but not in (not a heater core unless it’s the one in the rear, and I don’t see any signs of that, either), and doesn’t appear to be the water pump either, but it’s been cold and I don’t want to look real hard. It takes a lot of driving before I need to add any.
Could even be a crack in the reserve bottle, but I don’t see evidence of a mess that big anywhere. This seems to be “pinhole” somewhere.
Maybe the radiator. Maybe a hose. Dunno yet. It isn’t showing itself.
But that’s probably fodder for Hooptie Report Number 2.
I think I’ll just start a Hooptie Report series of posts for the automotive adventures. Hahaha.
God help me, I’m seriously considering selling the Dodge this spring and hunting for a vehicle that will be nowhere near as reliable as the Cummins on the used market. But that’ll be Hooptie Report Number 20 by then, so... we’ll hold off on that.
The Dodge needs some cosmetic work and I definitely won’t get around to that until March/April timeframe.
Anyway already know my free time schedule won’t let me work on the blend door until mid February, so ... I’m driving the Yukon on cold days.
Yukon has a coolant leak somewhere and I can’t find it, but I know it’s not going into the oil, and no sign it’s a head gasket.
I can just smell it outside but not in (not a heater core unless it’s the one in the rear, and I don’t see any signs of that, either), and doesn’t appear to be the water pump either, but it’s been cold and I don’t want to look real hard. It takes a lot of driving before I need to add any.
Could even be a crack in the reserve bottle, but I don’t see evidence of a mess that big anywhere. This seems to be “pinhole” somewhere.
Maybe the radiator. Maybe a hose. Dunno yet. It isn’t showing itself.
But that’s probably fodder for Hooptie Report Number 2.