Monday, October 03, 2011

A RAIN DRENCHED DAY AND KELLY FIGURES OUT THE JEEP’S ERROR CODES

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Kelly, using the internet was able to figure out and download the computer codes for our 2006 Jeep TJ Wrangler.  By doing that and following the instructions regarding number of ignition key turns she was able to determine the exact code number regarding our amber engine warning light that appeared on the dash a few days ago.  Could be something as simple as a gas cap problem or more involved as a slight emissions leak somewhere.  Some folks have solved this same problem with a new gas cap while others have had to crawl around in the engine compartment and under their vehicle trying to find the problem.  Our decision this morning was in deciding what to do.  Go with the already booked appointment at the garage or try replacing our gas cap.  In the end we decided to keep our garage appointment. 

We talked to garage owner Don and decided to simply cancel out the amber engine light for now and give it a few days to see if the light reappears.  If it does we'll take the Jeep back to the garage and they will 'smoke test' the emission system for leaks.  Regardless of the results, the problem is not serious and the most annoying thing would simply be having that amber light come back on.  And, as the internet forum suggested, it is not uncommon for the problem to just be the gas cap and is easily fixable if that were to be the case.

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Turned out to be a real drencher of a day but at least it was milder.   And milder at this time of year is totally acceptable, wet or dry. We slipped down to Mitchell and had a visit with my Uncle Harry who continues to do well. We will be back again Tuesday morning to take him to a dentist appointment.

Also, because of today's heavy rains and in agreement with the Stormrunner RV folks, we have rescheduled the caulking of our Motor Home's roof until Tuesday or possibly Wednesday.  Weatherman is calling for sunny skies Tuesday and it is important to have the seams on the roof dry before undertaking the re-caulking.  Picked up our assembled Shaw Star Choice satellite dish and tripod today as well so things are beginning to fall nicely into place. 

RV SUE AND HER CANINE CREW are currently in Truth or Consequences and that of course reminded me of the time we spent there back in February of 2008.  Below are a few photos from our stay in T or C.  If you type Hillsboro, Chloride or Monticello into our sites 'Search Bar' you can also see our posts from the little semi ghost towns we visited in that area.  By the way, I did receive an email from the tourism board in Truth or Consequences after we left there informing me that I had incorrectly and frequently called the town Truth AND Consequences in my Blog while we had been there.  It was not a nasty email and I did appreciate the correction.

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THE TURTLE ON TURTLE BACK MOUNTAIN IS CLEARLY DISCERNABLE

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KELLY TESTS THE WARM WATERS IN ONE OF THE SPRINGS…HER SISTER BECKY AND BROTHER-IN-LAW NORM WERE WORKAMPING THERE FOR A FEW MONTHS

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THIS IS THE PARK WE BOON DOCKED AT RIGHT ALONGSIDE THE RIO GRAND RIVER

Of course I hope everyone reading my Sunday night post realized my reference to wearing 37 layers of clothing was just a humorous exaggeration about the cold desert nights.  Because of the elevation in south-eastern Arizona it is cooler during the day and does get really cold at night.  Last winter our below freezing night time temps were at times colder than it was right here in Bayfield.  We still have no idea if we'll be in that part of Arizona this coming winter or not.  In fact, due to recent circumstances I have no idea when we are leaving now or whether we will even be able to make it to the Four Corners area of Colorado before the snows set in for the winter:((
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OK MOM AND DAD, I’M READY TO HIT THE ROAD ANY TIME YOU ARE

GROANER'S CORNER:))  Sign seen hanging on a divorce lawyer's wall:  "Satisfaction guaranteed or your honey back."

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10 comments:

  1. We spent a month at Elephant Butte and really loved that area. T or C is such a fun, friendly place.

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  2. I've noticed in several blogs photos of campsites in the southwest that have those little structures at each campsite. Are those just to provide shade or is there another purpose? Just curious.

    Sure hope your travel plans are not delayed by much.

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  3. We just got back from a week on the road and one of those nights was spent boondocking at Three Sisters Point at Elephant Butte Lake. That's the end of the lake now... it's very low. Wow! Desolate, peaceful and beautiful! Great place to watch the shooting stars!
    Can't wait to see where you end up out our way this winter. We'll be reading along.
    Grace & Steve (in Tucson)

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  4. Kelly could be a rocket scientist if she wanted! I'm sure you realize how lucky you are.

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  5. Don't you just love "error codes"? Can be frustrating AND expensive, depending on who you have to look into it. A handy little gadget that I've had for a few years now is the OBD2 diagnostic tool. You can at least narrow down the problem.
    Some vehicles will show a "check engine" light even if one of the tail-lights is burnt out.
    Once had the gas cap issue too, with a brand new vehicle. Kids had filled it up, and someone didn't tighten the cap. Simple fix.

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  6. We had a "check engine" light that kept coming on in the GMC..They make the newer vehicles so the average Joe (or Kelly) can't fix them. Took ours to the GMC dealer and one little tweak and off it went...Sure is different than when Den rebuilt the engine to a friend's car back in the 80's..

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  7. I hope I've seen my last blinking dashboard light for a while!

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  8. It's nice to have a lady that not only is beautiful but smart, too. Good for Kelly for figuring out the Jeep's code.

    It's frustrating with today's computer heavy cars to know what is a minor problem from a real problem. Miss the days of things being simple enough on cars to be able to figure them out by yourself.

    I guess backyard mechanics are going the way of the dinosaurs. :c(

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  9. Howdy Kelly & Al,
    I wish I was smart enuff to use the pooter and figure things out like Kelly!!! I 'fixed' my 'check engine light' myself; I put some peel & stick stickers the g-kids had over
    it(in both car & p-u!).. I sure hope you don't miss your 4-corners
    experience.. Just relax and get on the bike(if itz not raining) and CRUISE!! Thatz the cooolest thing to do.. and remember we're wishing

    Smooth roads, clear skies & balmy breezes for your southbound trip!!

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  10. We are on our way to the 4 Corners area this very weekend. NOAA says that we will be dodging the first snow storm of the season! I don't think it's going to snow much, but we had hoped it wouldn't snow at all. We're going to work on my sister in law's ranch for a week or so and we deliberately scheduled our trip during the early fall so that it wouldn't be too hot, too cold, or wet and muddy. Hah! Not only that, we just managed to dodge a wild fire in Julian this past weekend. Mother Nature is toying with us.

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