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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Sincerely...
:/
Here's some Random Internet Shit
I had floating around my folders...
For some reason, I felt compelled to organize it
in a relevant way, but that's just me.
Damn Internet! :P
BTW... Eye Bleach may be needed
Friday, January 30, 2015
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Wednesday, January 28, 2015
Friday, January 23, 2015
Thursday, January 22, 2015
Sunday, January 18, 2015
What The Hell...
More Potty Humor :P
A little Green Day pun...
"I was Obama self,
No one was looking... "
~ Proceed with Caution ~
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Relatable Perspective...
Sound Familiar? :/
Snatched from Blue, including the next one,
which made me laugh my ass off!!
Ain't that the truth ;-)
Friday, January 16, 2015
My Equinox Lives Again !!
My battery died a few days ago. It wouldn't hold a charge so I needed a new one, no biggie... 'till it was time to take it out. I worked on many older cars before, but never one this new. They like to hide shit under plastic these days. I mean this should be obvious, right? Well at first, it wasn't :/
Now that I went through it, I wanna roll my eyes at how simple it was. I admit it, I went online for some tips on how to get the battery out. And I found nothing really useful about my specific vehicle. So I figured it out on my own. Which brings me to the following issue. Since no one has posted much of anything worthwhile about this "simple" task, why don't I do it ;-)
So I took a couple picture of my Equinox's engine bay. Then scribbled a few things on them in a way that I would have loved to find, when I looked for some online help. So here it is, in laymen's terms... available to anyone searching for help on such a "trivial" task.
2011 Chevrolet Equinox Battery Basics 101
If you need clear information on the following issues,
inspect the pictures bellow.
Battery Location
Jump Starting Terminals
Battery Removal
Click the pictures for a better look.
2011 Equinox Battery Removal Steps:
1~ Slide off the plastic computer cover exposing 3 large wire connectors.
2~ Unclip the 3 connectors from the computer, label if needed.
3~ Remove the bolt that was hiding behind the middle wires. You can access this bolt if you have the right tools without unclipping the connectors. I took them off because it was very cold (-20C) when I did this. I did not want to put extra stress on the wires. It was easier to take the computer completely out of the way.
4~ Slide the computer off the metal tabs and put in a safe place.
5~ Remove the 2 bolts holding the metal bracket in place. The one towards the firewall is easy. The second one, is harder to get at since it's hiding under a plastic panel. Pop out the plastic faster indicated on the picture to lift the panel just enough to slide your ratchet or wrench in. If I recall correctly, you need 8mm all around.
6~ Remove the battery cables and voila!
7~ Reverse the steps to re-install.
If you find this information helpful, let me know ;-)
Close Your Eyes...
Click the Picture ;-)
~ Sorry ~
I Tried... :/
I guess some of you were expecting hotties O_o
Been a while, eh?
I'll think about it... Since I can't really
warm you up with tropical waves... ;-)
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Go Libturds!
No so much for the rest of us... :/
I spotted the following story
over @AngryMike's a few days ago.
A little more insight into the Jellyfish Mind...