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Old 9/11/13, 02:29 PM
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Originally Posted by BA Mustang
I want to say there is something in the column that causes that when it shorts out.
some more googling informed me that there is a multifunction switch in the column area that controls all of the steering wheel/column based controls. According to the thread i was reaeding, this fails a lot more than the flashers do, so maybe its that

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went to O'reillys, picked up a flasher unit, installed it and it did nothing. Did notice that it was not the same as the bright yellow unit that was already on the car though.

I might just go ahead and order the raxiom slow flasher for sequentials atthis point. None of my engine bay fuses looked blown. I've heard of an interior fuse box as well, does anyone know where it is/if there is a relevant fuse there?
Above the clutch pedal
It's on the left, under the steering column, a PITA for me to get at.
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Above the clutch pedal
It's on the left, under the steering column, a PITA for me to get at.
everything about this areaa of the car is a PITA lol. At least its easier than the II's fuse box (under the dash, mounted on the firewall above the gas pedal) THAT was a nightmare lol
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Originally Posted by future9er24
went to O'reillys, picked up a flasher unit, installed it and it did nothing. Did notice that it was not the same as the bright yellow unit that was already on the car though.

I might just go ahead and order the raxiom slow flasher for sequentials atthis point. None of my engine bay fuses looked blown. I've heard of an interior fuse box as well, does anyone know where it is/if there is a relevant fuse there?
Under the dash in the drivers side. There's a black cover with two tabs.

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Originally Posted by future9er24

everything about this areaa of the car is a PITA lol. At least its easier than the II's fuse box (under the dash, mounted on the firewall above the gas pedal) THAT was a nightmare lol
Yeah it is, lol yeah that would suck.
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Originally Posted by future9er24

everything about this areaa of the car is a PITA lol. At least its easier than the II's fuse box (under the dash, mounted on the firewall above the gas pedal) THAT was a nightmare lol
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After finding out one of my front tires is endlessly leaking, I decided to rotate the rear tires to the front and put some bigger meats on the rear. I've had these BF Goodrich 275/40R17s on these POS cobra R Replica wheels for a while, and this was finally an excuse to put them on. The irony was one of them was flat when I got weight on it, but not a problem anymore.
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When is the last time you washed your car?
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it could have been yesterday, but it wasn't

The tree at this house makes car-washing futile. The car would be dirty again before anyone could even finish washing the whole thing.
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nah, then its too hot :P

What I'd really like is to get that giant syringe you inject into trees to make them sterile. then we'd have shade without the mess

Unfortunately the hippies running this town frown upon either your or my suggested shennanigans.
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So...why do they have to know you did it again?

Or is it like a car sized syringe and/or I'm ignorant about the procedure.
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I don't know the specifics but I recall someone trying a few years ago. I'm pretty sure the city needs to OK it since the trees are technically their property. there's like forms and stuff forms that are necessary for procurement of the treebortion syringe
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All the city trees the city wants to cut down around here have a red line painted around it. Maybe it would look good with a little color around it.
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All the city trees the city wants to cut down around here have a red line painted around it. Maybe it would look good with a little color around it.
the last time this city tried to cut down trees a bunch of hippies noved in to them. if that happened again, dirt pollen and sap would be the least of my troubles; birds ain't the only things dropping feces from above in that scenario.
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I have a solution for that... MOVE ;-)


Seriously though we just had a company (creedmore sports) move into town here that came from southern cal, just because they were tired of all the bull****.
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Originally Posted by future9er24
After finding out one of my front tires is endlessly leaking, I decided to rotate the rear tires to the front and put some bigger meats on the rear. I've had these BF Goodrich 275/40R17s on these POS cobra R Replica wheels for a while, and this was finally an excuse to put them on. The irony was one of them was flat when I got weight on it, but not a problem anymore.
Nice!! I used to run a set of "R's" with the same size MT Drag Radials . . .
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These are BF goodrich something-or-others, but I'd really like to try out launching on some wider rubber soon. Infineon stops their Wednesday night drags in november, so the clock is ticking
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Nice!! I used to run a set of "R's" with the same size MT Drag Radials . . .
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These are BF goodrich something-or-others, but I'd really like to try out launching on some wider rubber soon. Infineon stops their Wednesday night drags in november, so the clock is ticking
A set of slicks

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