My car was just delivered and so far, I'm pleasantly surprised. Can someone please tell me what these wires are from? Would photo # 3 suggest I have a relatively new OE Radiator?
Thanks
David
Thanks
David
Yes, no argument there.Due to the shielding it's got to be antennae wire
Those are the same wires. I simply removed the electrical tape per Ohmess's recomendationsYes, no argument there.
But what about that pair of white & black wires in photo #114101, coming out of the compartment that holds the fuse box and hood release? Most factory wiring in an e9 is multi-colored; e.g., black with a white spiral stripe. Solid colored wires, black or white, are more rare. It would help to know where these wires are connected; to the fuse box? Spliced to other wires? Are the two wires connected under that electrical tape, or insulated from each-other?
Oh, OK - sorry for the mix-up. In photo #530137, the black wire is a little harder to see, so I thought that was a separate problem. I guess a previous owner spliced the coaxial cable from a new antenna to an existing one that went to the radio, rather go to the trouble of running a direct cable. Previous owners do things like that.Those are the same wires. I simply removed the electrical tape per Ohmess's recomendations
DAPOOh, OK - sorry for the mix-up. In photo #530137, the black wire is a little harder to see, so I thought that was a separate problem. I guess a previous owner spliced the coaxial cable from a new antenna to an existing one that went to the radio, rather go to the trouble of running a direct cable. Previous owners do things like that.
Hi David - Change the brake lines and fluid immediately. Old brake lines can actually deteriorate from the inside, and when they do little balls of rubber will float around in the braking system causing problems. On my car, those little things migrated into the rear brake proportioning valve, and I had to replace the valve.My immediate priorities based on the inspection that boonies did for me are the following:
1) brakes
2) get some die to restore the marine blue leather
3) window regulator channel cleanup and if necessary upgrade the motor
Thanks for the heads up on the book, I just ordered it from Amazon along with a Chilton's repair manual
David