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  1. I agree 100%. My point was to note ways to avoid having to shoot toward the front door. Being prepared for real home defense involves planning in advance and layers of security.
  2. Fortify the latch/jambs/hinges so they'll make more noise and give you extra time to respond. Consider a solid wood bedroom door so you can hunker down and let them come to you. 12 gauge? Do you have a home alarm? should turn most intruders back. Simply safe is $25/month. Cellular so no wires to cut, if they even do that these days. Don't 90% of occupied home invasions involve drugs or known cash to be around? And many involve people opening the door to strangers at all hours.
  3. Thanks, that is a great answer. FYI, I have 2 nearby dealers. Called the closest one. the service rep seemed stressed, noting they have "skeleton crew". Took a drive by, they are under major construction, and appeared that service was working on Sunday in small space. Next one (Bowser) said "come on down". However, service writer there did not recognize the term "post scan", but told me diagnostic scan cost $115. I'll go there tomorrow, the body shop guy seems sharp, and he is the contact with the insurance company.
  4. From the vault. 52-2. Colt SCG .45, 625-6, and Mark ll Comp Target.
  5. This is a follow up to my A/C condensate flood on my vacation trip. Insurance estimate has money to to remove/reinstall carpet and a "post scan" which is $110 on the estimate. I'm going to my local Subie dealer to get a new radio amp, as it was submerged. I had a lot of warning lights a week ago for ABS, Eyesight, traction control, but they've all gone out now that the car is dry. How does this dealer post scan differ from that which is offered for free by the parts store chains?
  6. Update, the people at Hadwin-White were very nice but apologized that they were unable to dry out the backing foam completely due to humidity and despite 3 rounds in the paint drying booth. They wrapped it up and put it in the trunk. It is now drying out in my garage.
  7. Ended up at the Hadwin-White Subie dealer in Conway. He’ll get the seat out and the carpet flipped up on that side and vacuum what they can and let it sit ‘til Friday.
  8. Yikes. The airbag light was one of the few to stay dark. As I vacuumed water out at the amp, it would fill back up. Car was parked level. I’m using Allstate’s preferred shop for the dry out if I can so there’s no argument later if I get mold. I can take it to Subaru later for electrical diagnosis back in the Burg if need be.
  9. Yeah, photo won’t upload but pan is behind console and tube exits just to the right of the console by the passenger’s left toes. You have to pop some trim to pull the carpet back in the upper left corner. The tube just pulls right off and pushes right on. It’s very flexible.
  10. Friday on the way to Myrtle Beach my condensation tube plugged up and flooded the carpet on the right side of the car. It was enough to hear it sloshing before I knew what was going on. I vacuumed out about a gallon of water I suspect there may be another gallon or two under the carpet between the front and the back and the center on that side. The computer module under the right seat seems to have been sitting in about a half an inch to an inch of water. There was water dripping out from the AC fan at one point. . It’s going to the shop today to get dried out. I lost all the audio source’s sound except the screen is still intact And shows the source is playing. It has navvy. All the warning lights for the safety features on the dashboard lit up for ABS collision avoidance traction control and brakes. The cooling fan started to make noise under the dash and the AC now works intermittently. The fan seems to start out on high and then gradually slows down and stops totally and if I turn the AC off for a while it’ll start up again. I was able to blow out the tube with air so it’s draining properly now I was able to blow out the tube with air so it’s draining properly now. I assume all or most of these things are controlled by the module under the passenger seat or there are wire connectors under the carpet on the right side they got wet and shorted out. The car starts and drives normally.
  11. It was a guy in Israel on Reddit. Google searches take you strange places.
  12. Maybe its for that feature I've heard about in some other country that raises the windows by way of the FOB .
  13. I think there are terminals there, I'll check tomorrow. It is 11 floors down. Odd that Burning Monkey has same position empty, and that I had a loose 35 amp fuse floating around. " PO maybe if any?" Not sure what you mean there, Scubaboo.
  14. Was cleaning out the interior for spring, found a 35 amp fuse under the driver side mat. Checking the fuses, a 30 amp fuse is missing in lower left corner marked "P/W Main 1". Windows work and everything else as far as I know. Anybody know what this is for?
  15. Whatever it was got flung out and left marks on the wheel well liner. Briefly it felt like a flat, then smoothed out. The Advans have mighty stiff sidewalls.
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