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Old 08-05-2007, 07:49 PM   #12 (permalink)
jriggin
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Ok so looking down on my engine on the left side, near the headlight, is a clamp near the wheel going into what I am assuming is the intercooler (I know nothing about cars). On the metal part that the pipe is hooked up to, I noticed a ridge, I am assuming the rubber pipe coming from the turbo should be all the way up to that metal ridge. It looks like it may have slipped down about half a centimeter. However for the life of me I can't get my hand up in there to untighten the clamp to move it up and then retighten. There is absolutely no room for it. Am I going to have to buy a jack or something? So fucking sick of this car I could scream. Hail damage, boost leak, water coming in from under the glove compartment even after they said they fixed it, and the car stalls for a moment sometimes when the AC is on. Fuck hail damage and the rest of it :|
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