Unfortunately for our car, the animal shattered the driver-side turn-signal cover and dented and bent the driver-side fender. The driver-side door will not open, so I will likely need to get a sense of how to repair it in the near future. The headlamp I can manage easily enough on my own.
UPDATE: visited Pick 'n Pull today and purchased a replacement driver-side turn signal assembly. Some other car repairs today: replaced the driver-side main bulb; swapped out wiper blades; re-installed cabin kick panels; replaced worn clutch pedal cover; sprayed lithium grease on the door hinges and automatic seat belt tracks; cleaned the oxidized plastic of the headlamp assemblies; added door ajar switch cover to the passenger side door. I also straightened out the driver-side fender near the door so I could open the door again. Still have a salad-plate sized dent in the driver-side fender, but I can wait on that for a moment until I have some time to take it in to a body shop. I briefly considered visiting all four local Pick 'n Pull locations today, but decided I did not want to spend the several hours it would take to do so.
Also: the car passed 225,000 miles today : o )
Reminder: double-check the last time I changed the timing belt : o |
UPDATE: the nice thing about keeping an AUTO binder of all repair work: I last changed the timing belt in July 2010, at mileage 188,000. So, will have to change when it gets to about 250,000 miles.
UPDATE: visited Pick 'n Pull today and purchased a replacement driver-side turn signal assembly. Some other car repairs today: replaced the driver-side main bulb; swapped out wiper blades; re-installed cabin kick panels; replaced worn clutch pedal cover; sprayed lithium grease on the door hinges and automatic seat belt tracks; cleaned the oxidized plastic of the headlamp assemblies; added door ajar switch cover to the passenger side door. I also straightened out the driver-side fender near the door so I could open the door again. Still have a salad-plate sized dent in the driver-side fender, but I can wait on that for a moment until I have some time to take it in to a body shop. I briefly considered visiting all four local Pick 'n Pull locations today, but decided I did not want to spend the several hours it would take to do so.
Also: the car passed 225,000 miles today : o )
Reminder: double-check the last time I changed the timing belt : o |
UPDATE: the nice thing about keeping an AUTO binder of all repair work: I last changed the timing belt in July 2010, at mileage 188,000. So, will have to change when it gets to about 250,000 miles.
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