Mud Pie
Well-Known Member
One of the items under the back seat in my tool bag is a small tackle box designed for fishing weights, etc. . Inside said tackle box I have an assortment of fuses, key fob batteries, a couple AA and AAA batteries, spare bulbs, nitrile gloves, lens cleaners, basically what I call my "vehicle first aid kit". I have the same setup in every vehicle, specific to the vehicle. I haven't put spare relays in this kit yet, still on the "to do" list. The relays in this vehicle ain't exactly on the cheap list to be sure.... I'm of the mindset that if you have to pop the hood, FIX it, don't band-aid it until you get home. Sure, I could swap a bad relay out with an existing good one, but that's not how I'm wired. FIX it.
Also in each vehicle is a multimeter that stays in each vehicle. Nothing is more frustrating than needing a meter only to realize you left it in another vehicle.
Also in each vehicle is a multimeter that stays in each vehicle. Nothing is more frustrating than needing a meter only to realize you left it in another vehicle.
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