Me:
- Clear-coated the tail-lights. They looked way chalky, so I had sanded/polished them last week with eh results. I sprayed on a polyurethane, UV-filtering clear-coat and now they look good. Not new, but better than the rest of the car, so good enough. And that's just leaving the sprayed-on finish alone. I might see if polishing it makes it even better.
- Pulled and lubed the climate blower. Well, I lubed the easy-to-get-to bearing. We'll see if that gets rid of the glove-box birds.
- Cooling system maintenance: replaced the thermostat and most cooling hoses (didn't do the heater hoses or the little turbo one). There is no reason to buy a long Torx socket. Just remove the fuel line from the rail, and a regular socket works perfectly. But damn, those bolts are seized in there. I removed the hard to get to one first, thinking there's no need to put extra stress on it by removing the other one. But then, removing the other one I felt like the bolt was very close to breaking; they really seize up in the block. And of course they are not bolts that are heavily torqued in. New bolts and plenty of anti-seize for the install. I will give them a quick turn back and forth every now and then.
- Not something I did today, but a couple of days ago I re-glued my sunroof shade liner, using some 3M spray adhesive I got at Home Depot. But the first hot-ish day, it came unglued. Anyone know a good adhesive for this?








