Watching a number of these broken cable videos lead me to believe these are fatigue failures. Many flexes cause the cable to crack. Solution: engage the cable only once per day. If you come to a place where you would stop the blades from turning (loose rocks, etc.), just leave them turn and raise the deck to clear instead.
So you just replaced the pump and topped off the coolant? Did you do any bleeding procedure using GDS or SPS? Just curious as my 2011 is still blowing cold air and this year doesn't have KW meter on the dash to monitor load.
Yep, we had no heat gas or electric. To tell if the pump is bad you can listen for an electric pump noise coming from the RF wheel well, or better yet remove the inner fender and feel the pump for vibration/noise/heat when it should be running. If the pump is running properly and still no heat, the 3 way valve assembly needs replaced, there should be another video on RU-vid covering that R&R.
Extremely helpful regarding tools needed before starting. Regarding removing the electrical connection, I'd say that gave me the biggest problem, because first, getting the protective cover off of that side of the pump was a b****. That back plastic holder was not interested in coming out. Then after that, even after pulling back the white socket lock piece, it did not want to come off. Almost broke it trying. Other than that, everything went well. Thank you.
POV: It's July 1st 2008, everything looks diffrent in the Walmart, you shop, you buy a couple of things but one is *unexpected* and you take it out of the bag.
Thanks for the compliment. It's seaweed I think, some days the water will be clear/blue others it will have a green tint. The water isn't as cloudy as it looks, we didn't notice until later that we forgot to peel the protective film off the camera lens and that probably made it look cloudy.
@@indy47150 Lol I did that with my underwater camera once. I want to try snorkeling there. Any idea what the visibility was in this video looking thru your masks? I don't know how to judge that but only heard I should go snorkeling on high tide or something due to visibility. I was trying to gauge what is a good visibility number.
You should be able to snorkel there no problem, I would go during the afternoon when the sun is overhead that way you get the best visibility. Other great places to snorkel in the area are the Nursery and SS Copenhagen, best way to get to them are Tour boats, we used South Florida Diving Headquarters.