Under The Hood Question
Well, the wife decided to hit the woman in front of her with the driver side
of our 96' GC Laredo 4.0L 169K, hood wrinkled along with the fender, lens busted up but still working. My question, does anyone have a link to a picture for under the hood. I'm afraid to pop the hood as I might not get it closed again. I think there's a canister in that area. Next question, if there is a canister there what does it do exactly and can the vehicle operate without it? Thanks in advance for all replies.. |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Edward R. Wojciechowski JR wrote:
> Well, the wife decided to hit the woman in front of her with the driver > side of our 96’ GC Laredo 4.0L 169K, hood wrinkled along with the > fender, lens busted up but still working. What do you plan to do for the poor sap your woman ran into? |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Edward R. Wojciechowski JR wrote:
> Well, the wife decided to hit the woman in front of her with the driver > side of our 96’ GC Laredo 4.0L 169K, hood wrinkled along with the > fender, lens busted up but still working. What do you plan to do for the poor sap your woman ran into? |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Edward R. Wojciechowski JR wrote:
> Well, the wife decided to hit the woman in front of her with the driver > side of our 96’ GC Laredo 4.0L 169K, hood wrinkled along with the > fender, lens busted up but still working. What do you plan to do for the poor sap your woman ran into? |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Yes, don't worry about the canister. If the car has less than 250,000 miles on it, everything will be fine, except for slightly less gas mileage. Also, your tires will wear a bit faster now that the cannister is damaged.
Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the lady that your wife hit ? Good luck on all of this, and just keep that hood closed. A sharp mechanic will be able to change the oil from the bottom of the car from now on. --James-- |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Yes, don't worry about the canister. If the car has less than 250,000 miles on it, everything will be fine, except for slightly less gas mileage. Also, your tires will wear a bit faster now that the cannister is damaged.
Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the lady that your wife hit ? Good luck on all of this, and just keep that hood closed. A sharp mechanic will be able to change the oil from the bottom of the car from now on. --James-- |
Re: Under The Hood Question
Yes, don't worry about the canister. If the car has less than 250,000 miles on it, everything will be fine, except for slightly less gas mileage. Also, your tires will wear a bit faster now that the cannister is damaged.
Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the lady that your wife hit ? Good luck on all of this, and just keep that hood closed. A sharp mechanic will be able to change the oil from the bottom of the car from now on. --James-- |
Re: Under The Hood Question
James wrote:
> *Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the > lady that your wife hit ?* Perhaps the wife should offer apologies, then find her checkbook and take financial responsibility for the property she damaged and the people she has injured, instead of giving the money to a lawyer...wouldn't you say, James? I'm curious, James: would your tone change a bit if your wife, daughter or son were killed in the wreck that this idiot caused? |
Re: Under The Hood Question
James wrote:
> *Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the > lady that your wife hit ?* Perhaps the wife should offer apologies, then find her checkbook and take financial responsibility for the property she damaged and the people she has injured, instead of giving the money to a lawyer...wouldn't you say, James? I'm curious, James: would your tone change a bit if your wife, daughter or son were killed in the wreck that this idiot caused? |
Re: Under The Hood Question
James wrote:
> *Have you hired a lawyer yet to defend the action to be brought by the > lady that your wife hit ?* Perhaps the wife should offer apologies, then find her checkbook and take financial responsibility for the property she damaged and the people she has injured, instead of giving the money to a lawyer...wouldn't you say, James? I'm curious, James: would your tone change a bit if your wife, daughter or son were killed in the wreck that this idiot caused? |
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