Timing of broken items.
I've noticed as of late that many things seem to break in unison. My amp for my Klipsch Promedia Ultra 5.1 speakers has just died... My fuel sender for my gas gauge just expired completely, in addition to a busted front diff mount. Hopefully nothing else breaks, $ is thin enough as it is.
I have to say, I can live with a busted fuel gauge, but I find its difficult to tolerate no sound from my computer and no surround for the tv and games.
Although I'm glad my amp didn't ignite and burn down the place! The picture doesn't show much damage, but part of the circuit board did melt and was dripping molten plastic on the wooden sub box. 
Timing like this happen to anyone else?
I have to say, I can live with a busted fuel gauge, but I find its difficult to tolerate no sound from my computer and no surround for the tv and games.
Although I'm glad my amp didn't ignite and burn down the place! The picture doesn't show much damage, but part of the circuit board did melt and was dripping molten plastic on the wooden sub box. 
Timing like this happen to anyone else?
in my jeep in one drive home i had all of the following go bad:
1. my water pump
2. the cat dumped out
3. my muffler caught all the crap from my cat and shat out
4.my serpantine belt somehow popped off the rails and got half way shredded.
needless to say it was an expensive trip home
1. my water pump
2. the cat dumped out
3. my muffler caught all the crap from my cat and shat out
4.my serpantine belt somehow popped off the rails and got half way shredded.
needless to say it was an expensive trip home
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