well, the only times I had to fill it up was when I was at skip barber in connecticut, and I would have a habit of filling it at the end of the workday. at the track, clients would give us expensive beer as thanks for keeping their cars fit to drive, and so we would often have a few beers before heading home... I think most of the broken tabs came from being a l'il drunk and pulling too hard on the indents *sheepish grin* sudhir
On 12/24/05, Mike Collum <collum@verizon.net> wrote: > Gee, Sudhir ... What did you remove the cover with ... a pry bar? > > Seriously, I've never had a problem with any of mine. I just sit in the > driver's seat ... reach over the top of the instrument cluster with both > hands ... feel for the "indents" in the cover that are toward the > windshield ... place my fingers there and pull toward me which naturally > causes it to move upward and backward thereby releasing it. > > Mike > > > > Sudhir Desai wrote: > > the only problem with the brake fluid being where it is, is that my > > instrument cluster is loose now because all the brittle plastic > > snapped :( > > > |
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