I hope some of you get as much of a kick out of this as we did

Something else I'd like to share THAT WAS NOT DONE BY US. A customer brought her car in with a blown head gasket. Apparently she had taken it to a couple other clowns, I mean shops. None of them could diagnose the overheating problem so a shop wired this up for her
MANUAL SWITCH FOR THE FAN BRO! Not to mention how professional the wiring job is
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I hope some of you get as much of a kick out of this as we did
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Something else I'd like to share THAT WAS NOT DONE BY US. A customer brought her car in with a blown head gasket. Apparently she had taken it to a couple other clowns, I mean shops. None of them could diagnose the overheating problem so a shop wired this up for her
MANUAL SWITCH FOR THE FAN BRO! Not to mention how professional the wiring job is
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I hope some of you get as much of a kick out of this as we did
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What'd you use to black out the door guards?
redneck ingenuity. Electrical tape.
more of test than a permanent solution
.... not a hard job ionly time consuming because it took forever to drain the old one... it was full of water deposits that kept clogging the drain spout. SO a little ingenuity help by blowing air into the tank causing the shizzle to move away for the drain allowing it to drain............... a little at a time. Did the brakes on the beetle and saw something I never knew existed, wires coming from the pad.
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y u no haz rust?