Rise of the Turd-burban

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Hello fellow bipeds!

I have only a small update: There has been no progress :favorites68:

I found out why my tow/haul switch doesn’t work: wires broken under the steering column cover. Haven’t had time to fix.

I DID drop the tank to replace the fuel tank pressure sensor- which was successful. However, I found the center rear brake line leaking from the upper connection (GOOD thing I got under it to do the tank sensor!!). So it’s been parked since…

I worked at a power plant that closed, and so I had to move jobs (same company, different plant). So that’s been hectic. Now I’ve got a dam new job working at a local dam power plant on the dam river. Literally, a dam. I’ve only been there one dam week.

In case the filter gets it- I said D A M.

Still haven’t picked up the parts vehicle (cuz I need brakes for that). But! Well, no buts… I just ain’t don’t much lately. These slow periods suck.

Also- I’ve noticed, my daily driver, a 2007 Honda Odyssey (about 270K miles on it), makes just as many strange sounds, vibrations, and odd feeling actions as the turd. Dern, I drive some ragged junk :driver:
 
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Hello fellow bipeds!

I have only a small update: There has been no progress :favorites68:

I found out why my tow/haul switch doesn’t work: wires broken under the steering column cover. Haven’t had time to fix.

I DID drop the tank to replace the fuel tank pressure sensor- which was successful. However, I found the center rear brake line leaking from the upper connection (GOOD thing I got under it to do the tank sensor!!). So it’s been parked since…

I worked at a power plant that closed, and so I had to move jobs (same company, different plant). So that’s been hectic. Now I’ve got a dam new job working at a local dam power plant on the dam river. Literally, a dam. I’ve only been there one dam week.

In case the filter gets it- I said D A M.

Still haven’t picked up the parts vehicle (cuz I need brakes for that). But! Well, no buts… I just ain’t don’t much lately. These slow periods suck.

Also- I’ve noticed, my daily driver, a 2007 Honda Odyssey (about 270K miles on it), makes just as many strange sounds, vibrations, and odd feeling actions as the turd. Dern, I drive some ragged junk :driver:
Yes, has been a while. Work can be tedious at times.
 

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Hello fellow bipeds!

I have only a small update: There has been no progress :favorites68:

I found out why my tow/haul switch doesn’t work: wires broken under the steering column cover. Haven’t had time to fix.

I DID drop the tank to replace the fuel tank pressure sensor- which was successful. However, I found the center rear brake line leaking from the upper connection (GOOD thing I got under it to do the tank sensor!!). So it’s been parked since…

I worked at a power plant that closed, and so I had to move jobs (same company, different plant). So that’s been hectic. Now I’ve got a dam new job working at a local dam power plant on the dam river. Literally, a dam. I’ve only been there one dam week.

In case the filter gets it- I said D A M.

Still haven’t picked up the parts vehicle (cuz I need brakes for that). But! Well, no buts… I just ain’t don’t much lately. These slow periods suck.

Also- I’ve noticed, my daily driver, a 2007 Honda Odyssey (about 270K miles on it), makes just as many strange sounds, vibrations, and odd feeling actions as the turd. Dern, I drive some ragged junk :driver:

Well, I'll be dammed. Actually, YOU'll be dammed. Dam you and your dam job.

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