King Hooter
Well-Known Member
Or in my town if it ain't lifted trucks with light bars a blazing, it's someone with no lights at all.Is just me or do people no longer dim their bright lights at night?
Or in my town if it ain't lifted trucks with light bars a blazing, it's someone with no lights at all.Is just me or do people no longer dim their bright lights at night?
I don't know what you drive but most new cars to replace the headlight assembly is like $250.oo+ each.
Heck did I post this one up? A YouTube mechanic fix-it channel had a brand new Ford F150 with all the bells & whistles that I take it the owner dipped the *** end too deep at the boat ramp. Truck was in the shop for I guess no turn signal and a whole bunch of computer code errors.
End result was replace the two rear turn signal assembly (with the collision avoidance radar(?) module) and wiring... what else? I forget, didn't take notes... total bill was 5 grand $$$$$$ I forgot how much the turn signal assembly's were but they were the major part of the bill.
Guy explained how the taillights screwed up everything in the computer, like radio and HVAC not working etc, but it was above me, mind boggling.
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Thing is with all of these multi computer requirements in vehicles (for the myriad options now available), there has to be a network that interconnects all of them. They constantly ping and update one another and if something interrupts the network anywhere, errors will happen. And you can't just plug and play these modules either, you need a special computer with a link to program and prep not only the replacement, but the whole system so it can be added/accepted into the network. Special this, special that=$$$.I don't know what you drive but most new cars to replace the headlight assembly is like $250.oo+ each.
Heck did I post this one up? A YouTube mechanic fix-it channel had a brand new Ford F150 with all the bells & whistles that I take it the owner dipped the *** end too deep at the boat ramp. Truck was in the shop for I guess no turn signal and a whole bunch of computer code errors.
End result was replace the two rear turn signal assembly (with the collision avoidance radar(?) module) and wiring... what else? I forget, didn't take notes... total bill was 5 grand $$$$$$ I forgot how much the turn signal assembly's were but they were the major part of the bill.
Guy explained how the taillights screwed up everything in the computer, like radio and HVAC not working etc, but it was above me, mind boggling.
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Naa it's much worse than that... all across the board with all products.There will be a lot of vehicles going to the junk yard early because of stuff like that.
More like they leave the high beams on because they don't have the intelligence to go to WallyWorld and buy and have the skillset for this kit.
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Bought new in 2006.Pretty pathetic. Think when these trucks and cars' warranties expire! Yet one more reason why one should avid these over-priced crapwagons.
My kid had to parallel park and stop at a stop sign. Tester was not in the car due to covid, just observing from the sidewalk.I learned many years ago that you have to drive for everyone else on the road besides yourself. I agree that it is worse than before because of the more vehicles and drivers these days. However, since Covid came into play, at least here in Wisconsin, new drivers don't even have to take a driving test. Go figure!
Everyday is a new adventure for sure.
My brother has a 2022 F350 to drag his big-*** fifth-wheel travel trailer around. The right front headlight went out and was replaced under warranty. The entire assembly had to be replaced, dur to the adaptive cruise control sensor, parking sensor, and lane-change sensor are all located there, as well. Apparently, it is all one big useless assembly! If he had to pay for that, it would've cost $3,200. Pretty pathetic. Think when these trucks and cars' warranties expire! Yet one more reason why one should avid these over-priced crapwagons.
Not quite as nefarious as it sounds.However, since Covid came into play, at least here in Wisconsin, new drivers don't even have to take a driving test. Go figure!
Everyday is a new adventure for sure.
I'm fixin to fix the transmission someday...
The same year GMC cost $4500. Insane.he had to pay for that, it would've cost $3,200.