turnkey4099
Elite Member
lol no prob about hijacking, makes the treads interesting when they take on new meanings.
I think i just need spares of all these sensors in my toolbox, so tired of being absolutely stranded, sometimes in remote locations only to find its a $20 piece of plastic junk stamped made in mexico that did it. My old trucks and i have owned all the brands over the years were so simply made that they were all so dependable compared to this thing i drive now. Just feel like im going backwards.
Speaking of parts failure, my 1989 F150 blew the clutch cylinder out in the boonies. I was at a stop sign, herd a bang and no clutch. Shut it down (mistake), Fortunately it started in granny gear. I drove it home, 20 some miles, by shifting without need of clutch. I wonder if any of the new vehicles couild even be driven that way anymore. Probably some sensor gizmo that wouild disable everything.
Harry K