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Re: my every four month visit


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Posted by Diana JH on May 19, 2007 at 14:14:21 from (71.51.127.61):

In Reply to: Re: my every four month visit posted by Hugh MacKay on May 19, 2007 at 13:49:55:

Diana from Indiana (that's where my dad picked my name from!) My brothers name is Gary...bet you can figure that one out, too. Gary Indiana. Go figure.
HOWDY HUGH!!!!!!!
I'm basically still in the same place I was last year, which is why the little piece of trouble is still sitting outside my bedroom window.
I know the solenoid was replaced because I did it myself. I do have the diagrams, which is what I follow to make sure all of the wires are where they are supposed to be.
Remember, I hired the wiring harness done and when they did that, I think that is when life got ugly. I really don't think they have the glows hooked up at all because I try to heat her up first and it just doesn't feel right. I don't know how else to explain that one. I just know what I know about heating her up before I started her. There was a smell from her heating and I don't smell that anymore.
The only place I possibly haven't checked wiring is right at the top part of under the dash. I eyeball it and it looks good but I haven't taken the dash off.
I am starting back for summer classes monday but it is a light load cause I am burned out. I;m trying to speed things up since Tom will be losing his job and I need to get one as soon as I get my RN, which is still a ways down the road. I have to get this figured out before the heat comes of summer or I can't go out there because of my MS unless I want to crawl back in the house! All winter, she sat out there and I would look at her and just get so bummed. Tom has no desire to help out with this. He has his own projects.
I guess I am just gonna have to bite the bullet and go out there with my trusty tool sets Hubby got me for christmas (cool tools!)and tear her down. Sure wish I could bring her in the house where it is cool. :)
You had to be within 30 minute of my place. I live between South Bend and Michigan City/Laporte by where State rd 2 meets US 20. It would be so cool to meet you, but then you risk me getting on my knees and handing you the tools!
OK, gotta get supper.
I think I'll start taking her skin off tonight.

Diana



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