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Had a wierd issue with the Mazda, wife pulled out of driveway and two lights stayed on and another flashing. Looked it up in the manual

and it signals a "electronic brake force distribution issue", and recommended parking immediately and towing to a dealer. I disconnected the battery, pulled the abs fuse, and put it back together. It's fine now. I think the battery was low since it was inactive for weeks. Wonder how much money I just saved :lol:

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Saturday had the car and truck out at the same time

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646,000 on the SRW, figure it was time to pull radiator because changing fan clutch.  The truck still doesn't get hot like the 2010 did.  Never seen temps above 215.
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Also put on some rancho 9000 shocks.  Set to 7.

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Came close to having a pucker moment and finally getting a new front bumper earlier today.  Even if the 2 lanes next to me weren't empty I think I might have stopped in time as I didn't really brake all that hard.  Only thing I can think of is I didn't expect traffic to just dead stop like that, normally pretty good at stopping well in advance.  I guess I was due, probably the closest I've come in a couple years.

 

 

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Made them look more alike 

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The pair. 
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Figured the rear gold needed to be covered also.
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Did quite a bit of shopping, cleaned out the garage, and did a power steering flush. As far as I can tell first one too. 10 years and 92725 miles might be a bit too long. I don't know what color the factory fluid was but I'm sure it wasn't supposed to be some of the colors coming out during the flush. 20190817_172622.jpg

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Don't feel bad - I haven't done mine yet in 12 years, 98k miles! Just did the coolant and brake fluid at year 8. Fluid was green, lol.

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Well it can't be any worse than it was, or so I hope.  I did brake fluid last year and coolant the year before.  Transmission fluid somewhere around 2 years ago as well.  Rear end was refilled 3 or 4 times last year.  So I think I've done all the fluids.   Just means it's time to get a new fangled complicated thingie right?  Hopefully this thing holds together long enough for the kinks to be worked out of the 6.6 gasser if I decide to not stick with a duramax.

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When mine rusts out, I'll be replacing it with something 40 or more years older. I'll just have to find something modern for a winter beater. Ones that will do us all a favor by rusting out ... ?

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15 hours ago, Chevyguy85 said:

Did quite a bit of shopping, cleaned out the garage, and did a power steering flush. As far as I can tell first one too. 10 years and 92725 miles might be a bit too long. I don't know what color the factory fluid was but I'm sure it wasn't supposed to be some of the colors coming out during the flush. 20190817_172622.jpg

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It's not to hard to add a little cooler to the PS on these LMMs.  IDK why it was eleminated on that engine model.  The years before had it and the models after do.  

 

I had to change out lines multiple times on the 2010, even the brake master cylinder do to leakes.  Get the heat of that oil down the leaks stop.

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Yeah the PS write up thread suggests adding a cooler. I don't tow heavy, or at all really, so not much of a reason for me to add one. It went 10 years and no known problems, hopefully go a few more. I need to figure out why the damn tires won't stay balanced/go bad.

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I have used a simple procedure for the last several years on my personal vehicles and commercial vehicles...  Twice a year, usually spring and fall, I use a suction gun and remove the fluid from the PS reservoir and replace it with fresh.  Might not be the most perfect solution, but easy and quick.

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