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Ah, that bittersweet moment when you discover that it was something you did/didn't  do and NOT something new.  I just experienced it yesterday afternoon when mine shut down out of nowhere when I had to be somewhere. Turned out to be a loose connector to the AFM which I had replaced last week.


1 hour ago, psdenno said:
26 minutes ago, SteveJ said:

And....

After doing car repairs, the first rule of troubleshooting a new problem is to inspect the stuff you f***** with.

Pay attention to the bend radius.

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1/2" PEX elbow is what I used in a similar tight spot. FWIW

1 hour ago, SteveJ said:

 the first rule of troubleshooting a new problem is to inspect the stuff you f***** with.

That's exactly why I suggested putting the bumper back on!! Haha!!

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Fricken spell check thinks it's smarter than I am

Fortunately for me, the problem was fixed by correcting my first suspicion. However, Cliff (@siteunseen) & Bruce (@Captain Obvious) gave me the input I needed in order to have a path to keep looking in case my first suspect wasn't the root cause.

Thanks, guys.

 

Edited by SteveJ
Need to work on my tagging of people.
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I put "runs like a scolded dog" in google.com and it says, "Did you mean scalded dog".  :o  

" This saying originated back when people used to cook, can, and preserve food outside, and occasionally a hungry dog that was sniffing around for scraps would get some boiling water spilled on it accidentally, or as I’m ashamed to admit, on purpose, by some impatient or mean human who wanted the animal out from underfoot."

 

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