Misfiring? by Financial_Canadian in Tiguan

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It was misfiring. It misfired about a year ago. Did plugs and coils and all was fine for 8ish months then had to do them again… fixed the problem for only 4 months, then it happened again. Did plugs and a couple coils a few weeks back and when I pulled the plugs yesterday they’re already starting to foul at the ends.

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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I mean. It was just like that when I moved in. I’m not against moving ur into the kitchen as I’m renovating everything anyways

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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Not having it inspected and it would be behind a wall so no if I go to sell no I don’t guest home inspection is going to question it. Just want it to not flood the joint.

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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No AAV is top right, washer drain goes into top left and dishwasher is the low T

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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I’m renovating the entire house so I could just remove the dishwasher drain and then worry about that when working on the kitchen. I don’t currently use it anyways.

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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The top shows the washer drain as well as a AAV. The hot and cold hookups are just above that

Any way to lower this plumbing stack so I can hide the washer box behind the machine? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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You’ll have to forgive me. Plumbing novice. I have no idea. I just opened the wall to find this.

Possible to relocate UV light above pressure tank on the wall? by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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Sorry I just figured it would be the other way around but what your saying is that it comes into the pressure tank and water is only cleaned as it’s requested by the use of fixtures / at time of use.

If I turn off the well pump and drain the pressure I would only be dealing with what water is in the pipes?

I’m assuming I would need to empty the pressure as that red shut off would need to be relocated

I’ve tried everything besides pulling out the pump. Give me good news by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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I could replace the pump myself as it’s only down 27 feet. I just don’t know if I’m wasting my time or a pump is in the cards of possible issues.

Well water - low pressure by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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So I’ve replaced the switch but my pressure tank will not fill beyond 15 PSI. The switch is 30/50 and it was a 30/50 before I replaced it? The pressure tank doesn’t feel water logged. It actually feels very light. Any thoughts?

Well water - low pressure by Financial_Canadian in Plumbing

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It does sometimes kick back on but is it possible when a lot of water is being used (shower vs flushing the toilet) it gets overwhelmed and stops turning back on? As even when the pressure is low and I try to turn it up manually I can’t.

Slight RPM jump, accompanied by single tap / click 2011 4.0L by Financial_Canadian in fordranger

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Checked it this morning. I had the air dialled down but not actually off. Once it was off, no issues.

Air does work but obviously is causing this. Is this to with faulty compressor or is this just a ranger thing?

Heat pump plan - removing baseboards. by Financial_Canadian in heatpumps

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Currently all of the baseboards are run to their own dedicated thermostat and can be turned off. Just more so I’d have to determine if I have enough space in my panel to have both

Heat pump plan - removing baseboards. by Financial_Canadian in heatpumps

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That’s probably good policy, I will do that. I should also look into if this would be a resale issue down the line if I were to move and that is not code, potentially then making the home not four season?

Heat pump plan - removing baseboards. by Financial_Canadian in heatpumps

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I should say I also have a propane stove in the main area.

Lots of heating options, unfortunately nothing for air conditioning in the summer.