Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Engine won't crank when I turn the ignition
Sunday, May 11, 2008
Lately the A/C has been shutting down, intermittantly.
Saturday, May 10, 2008
I tried replacing my front brake pads
Friday, May 09, 2008
THE HORN DOES NOT SEEM TO WORK
Got Curtain Cling?
We have all been looking for new inovative products to make our life easier. For example the Adjustable Wrench, Vise Grips, the TV Remote.... you get the picture. Many of us are out there looking and waiting for new products to present themselves while others do all the creating and thinking. Well pay close attention, cause I'm about to tell you about another simple device that can be added to the list. The best thing is that it is inexpensive as well. It the all new ShowerBow!
What the heck is a Shower Bow? Weighing less than 2 lbs, it safely expands any standard curtain on any standard rod, even tension rods. Just be sure that your current rod is properly installed.
ShowerBow installs in seconds. It just snaps onto your existing rod. It is a simple counterweight that tips out (without lifting the curtain from the tub) and holds the curtain away to create more space at elbow and knee level. Then, it tips back with just a nudge, so unlike curved rods, it won't crowd the rest of the bathroom. And because ShowerBow works inside the curtain, it is practically invisible from the outside.
ShowerBow was developed by first time inventor Patrick Raymond, who invented it one day while standing in the shower. Why put up with clingy curtains, he wondered? Start the day off right with more space, instantly.
Unlike a curved curtain rod, the ShowerBow tilts back into the tub area with a gentle push, getting it out of your face in a small bathroom with the toilet close to the tub. When I first installed one, in minutes, the light shower curtain liner pushed out too far: no problem, another couple of minutes and I converted over to the included "short" ShowerBow tilt for the weight. Very well thought out! The end of the bow that snapped into the tilt was even labeled with which side went in first. So much easier than using bottles to hold the liner from billowing into the shower and that extra space is great. I can finally turn and face the shower head with rubbing elbows with rubber.
There is a chassis groan that my mechanic cannot find
Are you traveling without your car?
Thursday, May 08, 2008
where is the orifice tube located
Question:
Where is the orifice tube located in a 1992 Buick Roadmaster ?
Answer:
The orifice tube is located inside the metal tube that connects to the evaporator at the firewall. It will be a little thinker than the other tube going to the firewall. It is just inside past where you unscrew the line. Use a pair of needle nose pliers to remove the old one.
Favorite RenuzitTriScentsHomeMakeover SemiFinalist
If you will recall back in March I let you in on an opportunity. I started out letting you know how easy it is to get carried away with spending money on your car. I also know how easy it is to neglect spending money on my home because I am to caught up with my car. Not to worry, Renuzit TriScents has an opportunity for us both with a chance to win a $20,000 Home Makeover in the Renuzit TriScents Transform Your Home Promotion! These are the folks that brought us Renuzit® TriScents™ fresheners, the newest line of electric scented oil air fresheners, gently renew your home with three harmonious scents in one convenient product.
Well now that there are a group of semi finalists you have a chance to check out some of the submissions like the one I have a screen shoot of at the beginning of this post. You can check out the semi-finalist gallery and decide which one is your favorite and even cast your own vote. you can vote for your favorite submission up yo once per day through June 7. I voted for this particular submission for the music and originality. Don't forget the winner with the most votes will receive a $20,000 home makeover with Tayna Memme! So visit http://www.triscents.com/gallery.asp and vote for your favorite submission.