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What is in your trunk? (survey)
most of the cars we drive here are older models. And as well as we take care of them, things do break sometimes. I would like to ask what you keep in your trunk for these unexpected things we all have to live with. Since we all drive diesels, I'm wondering if there is anything special your trunk that i may have forgotten.
As for me, I just have jumper cables, extra motor oil, and a swiss army knife. What am i missing? |
Don't forget spare fuel filters, some length of fuel line hoses, and of couse some emergency ONLY duct tape.
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I have 2 wagons, so I can carry alot of bodies;) . In my '87 TD, in with the spare is a blanket, gloves, factory tool kit, and a fire extinguisher. On the other side with the car jack I have jumper cables. In the '83 TD, gloves, jumper cables, a small extension cord to plug the block heater in. Oh, and a shovel and a bag of lime:D
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Is that to bury the car in case it dies??
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I carry 2 quarts of oil and transmission fluid, a gallon of coolant, jumper cables, filters, belt, small assortment of tools, duct tape, blanket, folding chairs (2), flashlight, inverter (for laptop if needed), tire gauge, a gallon of diesel fuel, and a pair of extra socks. Nothing worse that wet feet from a puddle or snow.
Joe |
All of the above, and a big old door mat to lay on the ground so I don't have to kneel in the rain & mud to change a flat. (This is Washington state after all;) )
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For now, all I have in my trunk is some power steering fluid, spare belts, and some redline diesel fuel catalyst. I need some jumper cables for sure, some motor oil, and some of that stuff that will partially inflate a flat tire, or a battery powered tire inflator. We have only one battery powered tire inflator, and that's for another car, the daily driver. I also need some fuel filters for sure. Looking at this list, I need to write it down, and look for these other essential items.
-Joe |
Since I have the ACC Servo
I also carry the parts required to bypass the servo during the winter time.
Jumper cables spare oil factory tool kit and on a long trip my big toolbox |
Jumper cables on a diesel? My '83
240D pulls too many amps for a jump from a conventional car (or even a tow truck) to do the trick...those "boxes" don't seem to have the heart, either.
Motor oil, stainless S&W .38 with two full speedloaders. Live in a condo, so my trunk ends up carrying a LOT of odd stuff people who live in houses consign to attics, basements, garage. |
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Even though my recent alternator problems appear to be solved, I'm still carrying jumper cables and a fully charged Optima battery in the trunk. :eek: Another nice thing to have is a set of disposable Tyvek coveralls. They're $3.99 each at Chief Supply |
In my trunk?
Fuel filters (both kinds), tow strap, jumper cables, Jimmy Hoffa, bailing wire, duct tape.
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Spare tire, 17mm 3/8" drive socket,3/8" drive breaker bar, basic tool kit, jumper cables, spare belt, 3 quarts mobil 1, 1 quart ATF, fixaflat, first aid kit, fire extinguisher, and 1 gallon of diesel for the smokescreen and engine.
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I carry just two things that have covered every emergency so far including a dropped pre chamber. I carry my cel phone and my AAA Plus card which is good for a tow up to 100 miles.
Peter |
I thought these cars were invincible, never broke down, and could be trusted! I only have the factory tool kit and spare tire in my trunk, but after reading this I thnk I'm gonna go shopping today...
AA |
GOOD jumper cables and my tool box.
In my SD I would usually find a few gallons of rain water:eek: Mike |
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