This will not only be my first post but also the start of my ‘build’ (rebuild) thread. I have worked in the auto industry for roughly 20 years starting as the low man on the totem pole by mopping shop floors. I eventually worked my way up to be an express service technician for a local BMW/Mercedes shop before becoming a main line tech for the same shop. After moving to Texas I decided to move to the office side of things and again, began as the low man at a Ford dealership writing express oil change services before working my way through the ranks to drive manager. Eventually I moved onto the body shop side of things prior to my current role as a catastrophe insurance adjuster. This project will be something for me to tinker with during my week off each month and to hopefully teach my daughter a thing or two about wrenching and the satisfaction that comes along with doing it yourself.
I recently picked up an 06 H3 from our mail carrier. It had been involved in a collision with a post during an ice storm a couple years ago and just sat in their driveway ever since. She had it inspected by our local mechanic who told her the valve cover was leaking & had shorted out the #5 coil, all of which she openly admitted to me and provided me the prior receipt from the inspection.
After eventually getting it started with a completely dead battery I limped it the 2 blocks home and parked it in the driveway for the repairs to begin.
The following day my helper and I went about replacing the valve cover gasket, the spark plugs and the #5 coil. All of which I had pre-ordered prior to bringing the rig home. Once I got it home I found out during the time it’s been sitting the #1 & #2 coils had also failed due to water/oil intrusion. I have since ordered a full set of coils along with a replacement battery that are waiting for my return from assignment in Iowa.
The next 3 days prior to my departure were spent cleaning the inside of the rig. Our mail carrier lives & worked on a dirt (caliche) road. If you have never tried to clean caliche I hope you never have to. It is a nightmare to try to get rid of even with cleaning products – no you cannot just ‘wash it off’ with a hose.
I will be returning home to continue the work toward the end of July and hope to have another update at that time.
The other part of this build is other than the replacement body panels I hope to pay for the majority of the components using points from my hotel/airline/rental car memberships – relatively easy to do when you live in hotels for 3 weeks a month.
I recently picked up an 06 H3 from our mail carrier. It had been involved in a collision with a post during an ice storm a couple years ago and just sat in their driveway ever since. She had it inspected by our local mechanic who told her the valve cover was leaking & had shorted out the #5 coil, all of which she openly admitted to me and provided me the prior receipt from the inspection.
After eventually getting it started with a completely dead battery I limped it the 2 blocks home and parked it in the driveway for the repairs to begin.
The following day my helper and I went about replacing the valve cover gasket, the spark plugs and the #5 coil. All of which I had pre-ordered prior to bringing the rig home. Once I got it home I found out during the time it’s been sitting the #1 & #2 coils had also failed due to water/oil intrusion. I have since ordered a full set of coils along with a replacement battery that are waiting for my return from assignment in Iowa.
The next 3 days prior to my departure were spent cleaning the inside of the rig. Our mail carrier lives & worked on a dirt (caliche) road. If you have never tried to clean caliche I hope you never have to. It is a nightmare to try to get rid of even with cleaning products – no you cannot just ‘wash it off’ with a hose.
I will be returning home to continue the work toward the end of July and hope to have another update at that time.
The other part of this build is other than the replacement body panels I hope to pay for the majority of the components using points from my hotel/airline/rental car memberships – relatively easy to do when you live in hotels for 3 weeks a month.