What did you do to your AT4 today?

I was off yesterday with a sick kid, so I figured I'd use the time to change oil in my truck and commuter car. Been doing the fuel filter every other change as well, so I picked up one of those at the local CarQuest. Won't make that mistake again. They charged me $65 for a fuel filter. I about had a stroke. I'll buy in advance online from here on out. For some reason, I can't seem to get the fuel filter percentage to reset. I'll have to look more into that I guess.

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I was off yesterday with a sick kid, so I figured I'd use the time to change oil in my truck and commuter car. Been doing the fuel filter every other change as well, so I picked up one of those at the local CarQuest. Won't make that mistake again. They charged me $65 for a fuel filter. I about had a stroke. I'll buy in advance online from here on out. For some reason, I can't seem to get the fuel filter percentage to reset. I'll have to look more into that I guess.

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Push and hold start/stop button for 10 seconds until the whole dash lights up. Then do the filter reset.

ETA...for $65, you'd think the damn filter would reset itself! 🤣
 

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As you can probably tell from some of my other lighting posts, I subscribe to the theory that anything worth doing is worth overdoing. I figure if I find myself having to do a repair on some dark and stormy night while the pillars of heaven shake (bonus points if you get that reference), I’ll never complain about having too much light.
 

Jesus fucking Christ, what the hell? You landing airplanes under your hood?
That reminds me, I need to finally install the led strip light under my hood. I have a few projects outstanding but have been distracted by drones, synthesizers, music and AI development (need to keep my greay cells working).

I love tons of light. Our family room ceiling looks like an airport runway; our front garages have 29 ceiling cans 4 row X 7 + 1 above where we keep our trash can.
 

Boost Auto rear dome light upgrade!

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Difficult to get a photo without a lot of lens flare, but it definitely puts out quite a lot more light than the stock module.

The install was a little more difficult than Boost’s video makes it seem. I definitely had to work at getting the old module to come free. Once it’s out, there’s almost no free play in the wiring harness. You’ve got to do some finagling to get your fingers in there to disconnect and reconnect it. Other than that pretty straightforward.

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New back seat lighting from Boost Auto. 10min install truly plug and play.

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Boost Auto rear dome light upgrade!

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Difficult to get a photo without a lot of lens flare, but it definitely puts out quite a lot more light than the stock module.

The install was a little more difficult than Boost’s video makes it seem. I definitely had to work at getting the old module to come free. Once it’s out, there’s almost no free play in the wiring harness. You’ve got to do some finagling to get your fingers in there to disconnect and reconnect it. Other than that pretty straightforward.

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Did mine last night and I agree with the short wires and it isn’t the easiest plug to pull. Needed a thin screwdriver to assist. It does look like a torch in back.
 

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