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Child support questions?
I pay child support monthly to the state of kansas which goes to my ex wife. Am i entitled to any of the stuff purchased with that support like clothing and personal items when the children are with me? Example being diapers and clothes specifically or is that stuff i have to provide in addition? I know it varies state to state on laws but any answer is appreciated. I live in kansas
2 AnswersMarriage & Divorce8 years agohow can i identify my strut mounts?
there was a recall on my vehicle that i bought last year and not sure if applies to me or not because i dont know how to id my strut mounts and dont want to waste time with toyota dealership. its recall campaign #10E002000.
Make: TOYOTA
Model: CELICA
Model Year: 1991
Manufacturer: RIDE CONTROL, LLC
Mfr's Report Date: FEB 02, 2010
NHTSA CAMPAIGN ID Number: 10E002000
NHTSA Action Number: N/A
Component: SUSPENSION
Summary:
RIDE CONTROL IS RECALLING CERTAIN FRONT STRUT MOUNTS BRANDED AS GABRIEL RIDE CONTROL OR ARVINMERITOR, P/NOS. 142435, 142193, 142305, 142303, SOLD AS REPLACEMENT EQUIPMENT FOR THE VEHICLES LISTED ABOVE. THE AFFECTED FRONT STRUT MOUNTS DID NOT CONTAIN A WELD JOINT BETWEEN THE BEARING HOUSING AND THE RATE PLATE.
Consequence:
THE ABSENCE OF THE WELD CAN ALLOW THE STRUT TO COME OUT OF ITS MOUNTING POSITION UNDER CERTAIN EXTREME DRIVING CONDITIONS WHICH COULD CAUSE DAMAGE TO SURROUNDING VEHICLE COMPONENTS INCREASING THE RISK OF A CRASH.
1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs9 years agoi have brake issues and am lost as to what to do?
I bought a 1991 toyota celica and the brakes were always a little bit spongy feeling but pumping a bit and they work fine. i keep trying to correct this but its become more than my knowledge of cars. I have bled the brakes a few times(front disc and back drums) now using the clear hose in a jar half full of fluid, opening and closing while brakes pressed, and bled the master cylinder a few times as well. im not sure how many times im supposed to open and close the bleeder while brake pressed, im sure its not the master cylinder going out because with car off and a few times pumping it gets firm. i dont have any leaks at all, i have plenty of pad left and rotor looks fine so i looked at caliper on one wheel, i took it off and had to pump quite a bit to get it to come out any, then when i went to put it back on it wouldnt decompress(put a 2x4 over it and smacked with hammer) so i opened bleeder screw and squeezed it back that way. does this mean there could be a problem with my calipers, and how would i diagnose that? The brakes dont stick when im driving and it doesnt pull to one side or the other, but i am getting tired of pumping a few times to slow down and stop....
1 AnswerMaintenance & Repairs1 decade agoOpen container ticket?
A friend of mine got a ticket for an open container last night in Burlington Kansas. Her brother was driving the vehicle and his friend in the front passenger seat. She was in the back and there was an empty beer can on the floor. The driver was sober. So the officer gives her a ticket for open container, the ticket says she was transporting an open container and that she was the driver, she wasnt, also doesnt have full driver license number filled out on the ticket. Will this be an easy one to fight?
5 AnswersLaw Enforcement & Police1 decade agohow to repair sink in bathroom?
i had taken sink apart before and without looking used plumbers putty from hardware store, well it says stainless only. I have a porcelain sink. i took the sink apart because i am sure that the water was draining out of the sink that i had the stopper down and noticed that the putty was all gone. i am wondering what to use to seal around the drain flange where it connects to the sink. I have heard silicon caulk, but also wondering about duct seal(very thick gray water proof putty, used it for several water sealing applications as an electrician). any advice is appreciated
2 AnswersDo It Yourself (DIY)1 decade agomy brakes are hard to stop car?
I have a 1991 Celica st(just bought today). i have to push brake pedal down all the way to get brakes to engage. i can pump it a few times and it will work better(dont have to push all the way down) but then it goes back to pushing all the way after a bit, i suspect air in the line but want to get opinions on it. Im somewhat mechanically inclined but never have had to bleed brake lines. I tried to bleed them earlier but it was a bit hard to do without someone to help(had 8 yr old daughter pump and hold so i could open and close screw) what is exact process to bleed the lines without advanced tools?
4 AnswersMaintenance & Repairs1 decade ago