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We have been exploring Arizona for about 20 years, and have found some very nice locations for all types of weather and terrains.
The black widow is so confident in the lethality of its venom, it just goes away immediately after the bite. Rightfully so, thirty seconds later the wasp is completely dead.
~~Where's this at? Somewhere further down South? Swear, that looks more like an Executioner Wasp than a Hornet? Looks like it but not 100% sure but do know&heard that some think had Schmidt, an entomologist who created the Schmidt sting pain index 1-4. 2 Being a common bee or wasp sting&4 being the worse, Bullet Ant&Tarantula Hawk. And actually passed here not to long ago but had been aware of the Executioner Wasps existence earlier in his trials? They believe he'd either revise the current list knocking the two rated at 4 down to 3&so on? Or simply added a 5 where it'd sit alone? At least until another unknown makes its presence known?
I know it's an old video but this is awesome. I just recently put on a tractor-style snorkel because I've already found myself in this situation, so to be sure. Greetings from Croatia!
that reverse limiter sound is normal, the other day i got stuck in my 2004 explorer xls 2wd and when i put it in reverse it made the same sound as if it was hitting thr limiter.
Dude!!! How about showing the part number? How'd you remove the clip? Where is the clip? Why did you replace it? was it leaking coolant or was the sensor bad? How did you determine the sensor was bad?
Sorry, not sure about the part number. The clip is easily pushed off with a screwdriver. My cooling fan was on full speed when engine is running. A rodent ate a wire in the bumper area.
Order Solfugae. Related to spiders. Commonly called sun scorpions, wind scorpions, or camel spiders. Predators on small insects and other small animals. Harmless to people, but superstitions abound; they have no venom glands, so they ae not poisonous.
I just heard engine knocking in my 01 f150 and couldnt tell the source until I put the end of a broom handle to my ear and the other end to various engine components. Plain as day the passenger cat is the source.
I have a cat code and my car is making this exact noise as well as lacking horsepower. I thought it was a rod knock and have it parked I didn't know the cat could make noise. 😅
No. I had a code in forscan about it. And my cooling fan was on high at all times except when turned off. Turns out a rodent ate the communication wires to the radiator. It was an easy but expensive fix as the front bumper needs to be removed for access.
after you've finished dissembling your entire SUV we can begin removing the transfer case. i'm considering just removing the rear drive shaft putting it in 4 high and calling it a day.