Jackie chan
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jackie, i feel your pain, 4x4 mode sucks
What mud guards are on your car? Rally armor?
Yup, just rally armor basics or whatever. I took em' off about a week ago though.
jackie, i feel your pain, 4x4 mode sucks
What mud guards are on your car? Rally armor?
Not 100% sure. It goes into a "T" fitting and looks like it goes to the fuel rail
Roro, looks good man. I still like the plastidip, gives it an audi feel
Bought 5 qts of oil today and a filter. I have my afternoon all planned out for tomorrow.
And... after a good hour drive home tonight with the HIDs on, I left them on and checked all of the connections and wires and all is looking good. No excessive hot spots, no loose connections. All is well. I just need to find a better spot to mount the ballasts.
My a/c goes in and out on fan speed two. I've just been too lazy to fix it. This is a common problem on the protege and an easy fix. You removed the radio surround and fix the fan connect wire into the back of the fan speed selector switch. If the wire is pushed in far enough it wont trigger the a/c. I hope you have an easy issue like this and not a more physical problem under the hood. I just now got my a/c running 3 weeks ago. Didn't realize it until it got hot but my low pressure line had been busted and I ended up having a custom line made
Best places to hide the ballasts are on either side inside the bumper. Pulling the bumper makes the job 10x easier and makes the install super clean. On the driver's side there is a perfect bracket to zip-tie the ballast to and run the wires up from under the headlight. On the passenger side, the clearance is a bit more tight because of the windshield wiper reservoir, but you can do the same thing there too.
Changed Oil with Castrol GTX 10W30 and Wix filter
Installed CR3 radiator brackets
Wiped down engine bay
Wiped down and vacuumed interior
Dropped off oil at Kragen and then washed her
Yea that's pretty much my issue. Nothing physical just the flickering. I squeezed the connections but that only worked for about a week or so. I'll try not having it pushed in too far to see if that helps. I'll have to get my hands on a soldering iron to give it the permanent fix.
Do the P5's have an oil sensor for that?
Nope, it was just a coincidence. Hopefully it doesn't come back, but if you're concerned you can always get it scanned at autozone for free to see if there are any pending codes.
Got bored so I di-noc wrapped my redtop since I was getting tired of the red in the bay. Will re-do it nicer once I get my 505Zoom cold air box. Please excuse bad iphone picture.