Message from @SamanthaM

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2018-03-16 22:00:27 UTC  

@John O - The internet seems to think this car doesn't have that. I just gave it to the shop to diagnose. I'm tired of dropping dough and screwing with this damn thing.

2018-03-16 22:02:06 UTC  

If I keep replacing things hoping it'll fix pretty soon it will basically be a whole new car. Anyway evidence seems to point to wiring or computer. Either one is pretty much beyond me I think.

2018-03-16 22:02:44 UTC  

I replaced the computer three years ago and if it's that then idk what to do, maybe it needs flashing or something. I just got one from Advance and threw it in, seemed to work fine until now.

2018-03-16 22:18:48 UTC  

What kind of car?

2018-03-16 22:19:11 UTC  

I'm just curious at this point

2018-03-16 23:47:54 UTC  

Inertia switch is often by rear left tail light in the trunk.

2018-03-16 23:49:42 UTC  

...here's a video for your car I think https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=KFuE31wFgE8

2018-03-17 01:05:21 UTC  

Nvm...not helpful.

2018-03-17 06:01:28 UTC  

John, he posted earlier that it’s a 2001 Caravan 2.4L 4-cyl.

2018-03-17 12:21:53 UTC  

Yeah, what brand

2018-03-17 13:00:53 UTC  

Dodge/Chrysler in 2001

2018-03-17 14:42:47 UTC  

Crank problem is almost always fuel issue for me siggy

2018-03-19 14:19:41 UTC  

Quick question. Does anyone have a good book they would recommend on the basics of automotive mechanics?

2018-03-19 14:22:42 UTC  

Haynes Repair manuels. The Bible for any DIYer.

2018-03-19 14:23:38 UTC  

Many a man tore his knuckles to bring us the glorious Haynes Manuels.

2018-03-19 14:34:05 UTC  

@Deleted User Perfect. Thank you. And this is an overview of everything I'll need to know?

2018-03-19 14:34:43 UTC  

Does this cover most modern cars? Sorry, completely illiterate on the subject.

2018-03-19 14:36:13 UTC  

Yes and you can purchase them at any autozone, napa or cookie cutter parts store.

2018-03-19 14:36:55 UTC  

Yes, everything. From routine maint to changing out A-frames.

2018-03-19 14:37:03 UTC  

It has it all.

2018-03-19 14:39:42 UTC  

Great. Just picked it up on Amazon. Thanks! Love how they're specific by model/year.
Second question. Is there a basic book on how engines work?

2018-03-19 14:40:55 UTC  

I dont have a good rec for that other than Youtube.

2018-03-19 14:41:04 UTC  

I imagine youre buying for someone

2018-03-19 14:41:41 UTC  

No, I just don't want to be completely helpless on the topic.

2018-03-19 14:42:50 UTC  

Ah. Well good luck with it!

2018-03-19 14:43:51 UTC  

Thanks! :)

2018-03-19 17:09:17 UTC  

@SamanthaM best advice I can give you is to work on small stuff, all preventive maintenance i.e. oil changes, and all fluids, spark plugs and filters.
Then make a point to know how your car/truck sounds every little noise it makes. Pay attention to roughly how many RPMs the engine is idles at. Once you know how your vehicle acts and sounds it will help you start to identify problems. Or at the least put you in the right direction. Newer cars are a lot harder to figure out as a newbie, if you're driving '96 or older its a little easier to pin point problems

2018-03-19 17:09:54 UTC  

@SamanthaM the absolute best advice I can give is find a manπŸ˜‚ πŸ˜‚

2018-03-19 17:22:11 UTC  

@RevStench 100% agree. Long story. Fixing things myself is plan B. Thank you, lol. Also just interested in the subject.

2018-03-19 20:54:21 UTC  

@Deleted User Thank you! Just purchased. Big help.

2018-03-19 21:14:22 UTC  

@SamanthaM I was just joking about getting a man. Can't leave a good joke untold. πŸ˜‚ you should do the maintenance on your car, once you get the swing of it it takes about 15 minutes to change your oil and filter and clean your air filter. It's really easy.

2018-03-19 21:16:22 UTC  

Get k&n filters. You just spray them off and apply oil

2018-03-19 21:27:02 UTC  

For sure, I put about 370k on my last one. It was with the car for 11 years. Still white. Just blew it off every oil change.

2018-03-25 22:12:16 UTC  

Do you guys keep any security cameras in your cars?

2018-03-25 22:13:08 UTC  

I haven't done any research in this but I'm wondering what's available.

2018-03-25 22:13:50 UTC  

Like so you have evidence of an accident, or for B&E?

2018-03-25 22:13:57 UTC  

Both

2018-03-25 22:14:16 UTC  

B&E more

2018-03-25 22:17:07 UTC  

Here are two screenshots I took from 4chan's /o like a year ago that I didn't have the agency to follow up on. Both were recommended in the context of accidents

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712586741088256/427591790472855574/Screenshot_20180325-181558.png

2018-03-25 22:17:16 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/322712586741088256/427591828917977090/Screenshot_20180325-181548.png