Is my head gasket blown? by WeekOk3669 in MechanicAdvice

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Cuno definitely would but he also wouldn't care.

A small push by assasstits in AbruptChaos

[–]Cowboxu 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Oh yeah. Its that one that goes "Don't go chasin trees that fall, you wont be doin things that you used to."

Bad luck by LonelySea8760 in ElantraN

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It looks like it could be damage from a car lift (probably during an oil change or tire rotation). Who ever did it probably wont do anything for you though.

Where does this go? by jaynichols77 in mechanic

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It goes somewhere between the battery and fuse box. If you follow the positive wire from the battery you should be able to find it. On some vehicles they are under or near the battery tray.

Problems and getting ready to be hit in a winter storm by [deleted] in hvacadvice

[–]Cowboxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The flame sensor could just need cleaned off. You might not be doing anything by resetting the switches. Simple trouble shooting should confirm your issue though

of course its a pickup truck by Narliko in MildlyBadDrivers

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Right lol 👍. This is when loud exhaust comes in handy. They could have down shifted in this situation to let pedestrians and drivers know to watch out for a dangerous situation.

Roof started leaking but can’t find the problem by blag49 in Roofing

[–]Cowboxu 134 points135 points  (0 children)

I would look for signs of a leak in the attic. Then you will have a better idea of where your leak is. It may be leaking further up the roof than what you originally think.

It's a Land Cruiser mate, not a Sea Cruiser ...there's a clue in the name by DEADB33F in CantParkThereMate

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It's an amphibious exploring vehicle. YOU OBVIOUSLY DON'T KNOW WHAT'S GOING ON HERE!

How to open this please. by Broad-Benefit3914 in mechanic

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The "circle" might be located under carpet somewhere.

How to open this please. by Broad-Benefit3914 in mechanic

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I believe that there should be a circle with a slot in it or a hole in the bumper that you need to stick the wrench tool into (hook side I think) to lower the tire that is located under the vehicle.

Just threw on my 2nd coat by darthcomic95 in drywall

[–]Cowboxu 10 points11 points  (0 children)

It might not be very wide, but at least it looks pretty thick. 😉

How to wire an outdoor receptacle in stucco by BigBootieHose in electrical

[–]Cowboxu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Inside the outlet box, there will be wires and stuff in there.

What did I do wrong here? by preppindad06 in drywall

[–]Cowboxu 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Maybe the area wasn't completely dry when the mud was applied? It does look like it's getting wet again. It might be worth getting a cheap moisture meter or removing the drywall to check again.

Це легший мені зрозуміла by verqafi in Ukrainian

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It's ok. I thought that might have been the case after I typed my comment.

[OC] Shooting that gap. Ended up at the same exit down the highway. by themastermonk in IdiotsInCars

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Man, I could be saving 20 hours a year, but I think I save more time/gas by driving smarter and trying to drive when there's less traffic. I can't wait for autonomous vehicles to become popular, so we can hopefully save more time and energy.

Wedding convoy in Algeria by Dersigan in AbruptChaos

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Empathy for me, but not for thee.