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Rogue_Alphonse

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  1. I can test it for you
  2. It was a Feasterville basement and I cut my elbow open on the concrete wall as I swung Oh wait this is a song or something
  3. @ghostrek2 what happened
  4. Dude we have overflowing shelves of it from Delaware up to Boston
  5. This is why we are friends
  6. Are you sure you want that
  7. The porn is hidden away unless a person requests to see that section. I hold the key.
  8. nice to see you again too! :3 ❤️ If you can, have the car scanned and see what code it gives you. But in the meantime, check all of your vacuum lines (little soft rubber hoses that do not carry fluid, just air in a vacuum... most are around where your air intake goes into the engine.)
  9. I had one of those! Is there a check engine light on?
  10. This. This right here. /thread.
  11. Is it?
  12. Just for Cau
  13. We now have Pancake Sauce!
  14. K
  15. They do this shit on boats and completely ruin it for fishermen, and I guarantee half of those fishermen are republicans...
  16. Do you have Among Us or Golf with your Friends?
  17. @cyberbully perpare to lose
  18. JACKBOX TIME PAT IS THE STIMKY ALIEN
  19. Yeah, they really bring life to the Schukyll River.
  20. Also Baddragon.com... just incase that isn't enough.
  21. I'm assuming the filter is new. Check the blower fan inside the unit in the house and make sure the blades aren't caked with dust. They also can wear down over time, so the motor itself could just be weak. If you can access it, check the A-coil inside of the unit inside the house (easy way to find if it's not obvious is to follow the big and little copper lines into the heat exchanger and viola). If the coils are somewhat dirty, that can be the issue. Make sure your ducting doesn't have any little flaps in it leading up to said vents that haven't closed over time (usually located in the basement.) They look like a small metal tab on the side of the ducting. I'm basing this off of the average things I have dealt with, but I hope it helps.
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