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Open Question: Electrical Testing on Caravans?
Does a caravan or motor home need a full inspection and test by a qualified electrician and to be signed off or is it exempt by being a special installation or location
Resolved Question: 2007 Honda Cr-v dashboard warning lights?
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Our Honda has 37,000 miles on it. Two days ago, we dropped it off at a mechanic shop (not the dealer) to get the oil changed and the tires rotated. During the inspection, they noticed (and we saw too) that the front tires needed to get replaced.
We picked the car up and drove 60 miles total in the following day. All of the sudden, warning lights came on the dashboard - the ‘check engine’, the “VSA” (vehicle stability), and a little triangle with an exclamation point inside (another VSA warning).
We drove another few miles and the car started bucking when hubby would accelerate. We stopped driving it and had it towed back to the mechanic. (We checked the fluids and everything is fine.)
The mechanic just called and said that they hooked up the computer and got the code P2647 (rocker arm actuator stuck on). I googled, and found it is a vtec oil pressure switch, I think. He said they don’t do interior engine work or electrical stuff and that it is not his problem (they didn’t cause the lights), and I should take the car to the dealer.
My question is this: could it be something the mechanic did to screw all this up? Also, does anyone have any suggestions to avoid getting screwed at this point?
Resolved Question: What do we need to do to sell a house where we finished the basement but did not have permits?
We had an aquantance finish our basement along with us piece by piece. The stuff we could do ourselves we did and the harder things like plumbing and electrical work he had professionals he knew do them. However since it was done little by little the “friend” told us we could get around permits. Now we want to sell our home but what do we need to do so that everything is on the up and up. We really just want to make sure that we do things right. I do not have any reason to believe that the basement would not pass inspection and it has been a nice addition of space to the home. Please help. Oh and we live in Central PA.
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