Re: Good old Captain Slow | <– Date –> <– Thread –> |
From: Peter Rychel (dino308gt4![]() |
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Date: Sat, 15 May 2021 22:20:02 -0700 (PDT) |
You’d think that the car being so small, that it would makes things easier to access – Not only it was more difficult, but you’d end up getting your hands pinched or cut in the process. The Smart cars we got here in Canada were oil burners... Literally. Notorious for going through EGR valves, I would have to change one out with a cleaned/rebuilt one with each engine oil change! When I had it done by the dealer the first time around, I thought they were ripping me off with labour (around 4 to 5 hours). When I did it myself the first time, it took me well over 10 hours! Just like the headlights, I had to remove the whole rear body work to get to it. By the time I got rid of the car, I was able to get it done in their time. The last time I’ll ever own a Mercedes product and the last time I’ll ever own a diesel.
Peter Sent from Mail for Windows 10 From: Rick Moseley Peter, Ha! We have a good friend who is a militant feminist, tree hugging socialist... otherwise a sweet lady. She doesn't mind having her husband do things for her but only if she is capable of doing those things as well. That part of her quite endearing. She had her Smart car
for about 4 years and was glad to be saving the planet in it. When one of the headlights burned out, she took it on herself to fix it. She researched several tutorials on YouTube and dug in for herself. About 4 hours in, she remembered her first Chevy
from 70s and how she changed those headlights with 3 screws in 15 minutes. It took her most of the day to put the new bulbs in the Smart car, but she did it. The next day she took it down and traded it in on a Tesla S. After the Smart Car, she's often
alluded to the Tesla being too big. I can't wait to see her response to the May video, I just sent it to her after you jogged my memory on the issue. She once inquired about the SAE port I have on my Kubota that is there for Battery Tender. I wonder if she'll attempt installing a port on the Tesla herself... or trade
it in on a Leaf....
On Friday, May 14, 2021, 10:40:19 PM PDT, Peter Rychel <dino308gt4 [at] hotmail.com> wrote:
Cool, now I know how to break into the front trunk of Tesla Model S! Not as bad as changing the headlight bulbs on a Smart car: Peter Sent from
Mail for Windows 10 From:
Erik Nielsen Ah, this was enjoyable with my morning coffee, nothing like Captain Slow crapping on his Tesla. Glad to see that the buffoonery in the design and engineering teams hasn’t changed since I left the industry. _________________________________________________________________ |
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