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I had that happen on my International dump truck. I took apart the unloader valve, there was a small screen filter in there that was gummed up pretty bad. I cleaned everything up with brake cleaner and reassembled. That was 8 months ago and its still working fine.
I just changed pads and rotors on a 2018 Mazda CX5 with 15K miles on it. It gets driven maybe twice a week, once a month in the winter. The rotors were so rusted up they just acted like sandpaper on the pads. The pads were worn down to nothing! But yet my Deuce sits in the winter with drums...
Hey all. I found the wires going into the female end of the turn signal control plug were frayed. Is it possible to rebuild the female end of the plug? The controller still works. I just don’t like having exposed wires. Before I damage the plug, I figured I’d pose the question.
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