My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
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My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get stuck. I am "hooked
up" front and rear.
Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them on and so that I
could cut the holes in it for access.
Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to disconnect the
battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen to me gripe at him
he did.
What a strange feeling.
Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front bumper cover.
Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very expensive to fix
or look like crap..
When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if I might add) we
reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock and radio
stations.
I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and that because of
the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't recognize it and when we
first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs running through the
stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and on. Neither the
button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could make it go into
CD mode.
We went into town and did some running and it kept doing it's
Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we turned it off.
So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The young guy that
usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light bar and the skids)
and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back in after a minute
or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the canary and told me
"Looks like you get a new stereo!"
Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective parts or what?
Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a coincidence since I
rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or mostly all store
bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be extracted.
Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I listen to so they
won't forget to send them back.
I asked the guys in the service department if I could just upgrade to the
GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that weird or what? I even
ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they said no. I really
never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that than something more
serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird when it comes to
warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when it came to
upgrading stuff on your rig.
The part that sucks is that every time something gets taken apart, the
looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
*sigh*
oh well.
KJK
2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
Just over 7k miles on the clock.
up" front and rear.
Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them on and so that I
could cut the holes in it for access.
Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to disconnect the
battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen to me gripe at him
he did.
What a strange feeling.
Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front bumper cover.
Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very expensive to fix
or look like crap..
When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if I might add) we
reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock and radio
stations.
I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and that because of
the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't recognize it and when we
first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs running through the
stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and on. Neither the
button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could make it go into
CD mode.
We went into town and did some running and it kept doing it's
Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we turned it off.
So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The young guy that
usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light bar and the skids)
and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back in after a minute
or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the canary and told me
"Looks like you get a new stereo!"
Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective parts or what?
Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a coincidence since I
rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or mostly all store
bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be extracted.
Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I listen to so they
won't forget to send them back.
I asked the guys in the service department if I could just upgrade to the
GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that weird or what? I even
ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they said no. I really
never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that than something more
serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird when it comes to
warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when it came to
upgrading stuff on your rig.
The part that sucks is that every time something gets taken apart, the
looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
*sigh*
oh well.
KJK
2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
Just over 7k miles on the clock.
#2
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Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
#3
Guest
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Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
Seahag
"KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
> We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
> stuck. I am "hooked
> up" front and rear.
>
> Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
> on and so that I
> could cut the holes in it for access.
> Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
> disconnect the
> battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
> to me gripe at him
> he did.
>
> What a strange feeling.
> Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
> bumper cover.
> Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
> expensive to fix
> or look like crap..
>
> When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
> I might add) we
> reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
> and radio
> stations.
> I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
> that because of
> the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
>
> BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
> recognize it and when we
> first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
> running through the
> stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
> on. Neither the
> button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
> make it go into
> CD mode.
>
> We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
> it's
> Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
> turned it off.
> So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
> young guy that
> usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
> bar and the skids)
> and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
> in after a minute
> or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
> canary and told me
> "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
>
> Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
> parts or what?
> Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
> coincidence since I
> rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
>
> For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
> mostly all store
> bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
> extracted.
> Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
> listen to so they
> won't forget to send them back.
>
> I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
> upgrade to the
> GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
> weird or what? I even
> ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
> said no. I really
> never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
>
> So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
> than something more
> serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
> when it comes to
> warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
> it came to
> upgrading stuff on your rig.
>
> The part that sucks is that every time something gets
> taken apart, the
> looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
>
> *sigh*
> oh well.
>
> KJK
> 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
> Just over 7k miles on the clock.
>
>
#5
Guest
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Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
Sure, I'll go take some :)
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
:
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
:
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
Sure, I'll go take some :)
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
:
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
:
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: My first clunk in the night (kind of long)
Sure, I'll go take some :)
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
:
BRB
"Seahag" <Seahag@toadymail.net> wrote in message
news:43ea07c2_2@newsfeed.slurp.net...
: So do we get to see pics of the new hooks?
:
: Seahag
:
: "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message
: news:73nGf.2622$697.2009@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
: > We got the front tow hooks, happy day! Now I can go get
: > stuck. I am "hooked
: > up" front and rear.
: >
: > Hubs tore the front of the KJ apart so he could get them
: > on and so that I
: > could cut the holes in it for access.
: > Since we were messing with the front end I asked him to
: > disconnect the
: > battery (airbags and all that rot) and rather than listen
: > to me gripe at him
: > he did.
: >
: > What a strange feeling.
: > Taking a brand new vehicle and chopping holes in the front
: > bumper cover.
: > Knowing that if I screw it up it's either going to be very
: > expensive to fix
: > or look like crap..
: >
: > When it was all done (and a mighty fine looking job too if
: > I might add) we
: > reconnected the battery and I jumped in to reset the clock
: > and radio
: > stations.
: > I was tickled to find that the stations were not lost and
: > that because of
: > the satellite radio it was resetting the clock.
: >
: > BUT the CD player is funked up. The stereo doesn't
: > recognize it and when we
: > first plugged it back in it started trying to change CDs
: > running through the
: > stack, Click click whirr - click click whirr and on and
: > on. Neither the
: > button on the dash nor the one on the steering wheel could
: > make it go into
: > CD mode.
: >
: > We went into town and did some running and it kept doing
: > it's
: > Chittychittybangbang imitation -only very softly- after we
: > turned it off.
: > So since we were there I popped into the dealership. The
: > young guy that
: > usually works on Libby came out (he installed the light
: > bar and the skids)
: > and pulled a master fuse of some kind and plugged it back
: > in after a minute
: > or two. Nuthin. He grinned like the cat that ate the
: > canary and told me
: > "Looks like you get a new stereo!"
: >
: > Now, what in the hell would make it do that? Defective
: > parts or what?
: > Nothing got cross wired or sparked. Maybe it is just a
: > coincidence since I
: > rarely listen to CDs and didn't notice it before.
: >
: > For the record, as I recall the CDs in the unit are all or
: > mostly all store
: > bought. Unfortunately they will go with the changer to be
: > extracted.
: > Fortunately most people will not like the kind of stuff I
: > listen to so they
: > won't forget to send them back.
: >
: > I asked the guys in the service department if I could just
: > upgrade to the
: > GPS unit, pay the difference and they said no. Is that
: > weird or what? I even
: > ask if I could swap for the am fm CD/Cassette player, they
: > said no. I really
: > never wanted a six disk changer... *sigh* oh well.
: >
: > So, looks like Lib is getting a new stereo. Better that
: > than something more
: > serious I suppose. Man, these Chrysler people are weird
: > when it comes to
: > warranty stuff. Ford always had a Hell Yea attitude when
: > it came to
: > upgrading stuff on your rig.
: >
: > The part that sucks is that every time something gets
: > taken apart, the
: > looser it becomes and more likely to rattle.
: >
: > *sigh*
: > oh well.
: >
: > KJK
: > 2O|||||||O5 Liberty Limited
: > Just over 7k miles on the clock.
: >
: >
:
: