I don't know what I'm doing....
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From: Central Pennsylvania
Year: 2001
Model: Cherokee
Engine: 4.0L I6
You're not really serving your country, that's just what they want you to think.
You're serving a small group of self serving, tyrannical, power hungry psychopaths hell bent on controlling everything in the world.
They even place the words New World Order on our money in Latin.
You're serving a small group of self serving, tyrannical, power hungry psychopaths hell bent on controlling everything in the world.
They even place the words New World Order on our money in Latin.
Ha this is killing me. To each their own. Anyways.
Yes it is best to replace all the cooling lines at once if you don't know when the last time they were replaced. Just one of those things that you really don't want bursting while on the freeway.
I'm wondering though if you pop the rad cap (while its cold) what color is your antifreeze, along with the color of the reservoir bottle?
Edit And thank you CCKen for posting all of the part #'s I was trying to get it all together.
Yes it is best to replace all the cooling lines at once if you don't know when the last time they were replaced. Just one of those things that you really don't want bursting while on the freeway.
I'm wondering though if you pop the rad cap (while its cold) what color is your antifreeze, along with the color of the reservoir bottle?
Edit And thank you CCKen for posting all of the part #'s I was trying to get it all together.
I don't exactly think we have zombie-lizard overlords though, LOL! I still gotta respect anyone who puts their *** on the line even if it deals with politics that ****ty people up high in the food chain are doing for other reasons. That make sense?
Just want everyone to get home safe
Just want everyone to get home safe
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LOL...gotta love this forum
In all seriousness, OP, get a FSM (not a chiltons or haynes), it is one of the most valuable tools you'll buy. You can get them in PDF form relatively cheap online, from approved sites for around $15-20. The wealth of information in them totally justifies the cost IMHO...
In all seriousness, OP, get a FSM (not a chiltons or haynes), it is one of the most valuable tools you'll buy. You can get them in PDF form relatively cheap online, from approved sites for around $15-20. The wealth of information in them totally justifies the cost IMHO...
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LOL...gotta love this forum
In all seriousness, OP, get a FSM (not a chiltons or haynes), it is one of the most valuable tools you'll buy. You can get them in PDF form relatively cheap online, from approved sites for around $15-20. The wealth of information in them totally justifies the cost IMHO...
In all seriousness, OP, get a FSM (not a chiltons or haynes), it is one of the most valuable tools you'll buy. You can get them in PDF form relatively cheap online, from approved sites for around $15-20. The wealth of information in them totally justifies the cost IMHO...
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I will not be going out there to look at anything today. I will have to find a place to store the boxes from RockAuto, since their shipping is surprisingly fast.
It's -11 right now. I'm going to sit here under a blanket and knit while I wait for the delivery people to replace the washing machine they delivered yesterday.
As for the military stuff:
The politics of the commanders never really entered into it for me. These days, we volunteer, we sign the contract [some of us even read it carefully, something we should all do with any contract], we serve, and, if we're lucky, we come out better for it.
And while I'm here, Novus ordo seclorum actually translates to 'New order of the ages'. I think it's from something either written by or attributed to Virgil.
Annuit cœptis means 'S/he approves of the undertakings'.
The founders were really into Latin. Still, E pluribus unum is better than whatever we'd end up with today. Probably YOLO.
It's -11 right now. I'm going to sit here under a blanket and knit while I wait for the delivery people to replace the washing machine they delivered yesterday.
As for the military stuff:
The politics of the commanders never really entered into it for me. These days, we volunteer, we sign the contract [some of us even read it carefully, something we should all do with any contract], we serve, and, if we're lucky, we come out better for it.
And while I'm here, Novus ordo seclorum actually translates to 'New order of the ages'. I think it's from something either written by or attributed to Virgil.
Annuit cœptis means 'S/he approves of the undertakings'.
The founders were really into Latin. Still, E pluribus unum is better than whatever we'd end up with today. Probably YOLO.
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Year: 1999
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Sorry your thread turned into a chat room thing. We have a subforum for 'Chat'.


