It's pretty small, which is why I am thinking parking incident. Suv because of the height. Since both you and Doug are saying it isn't a do-it-yrself thing maybe I will get a quote. It's not going to be covered so it will be my problem... collision is insanely expensive here because so many people are uninsured.

Dana

> THey have these little bits that are about pen shaped/sized and they
> tap tap tap a little at a time.  If the paint is g2g you shouldn't
> have to worry about it.  If it is in more than say an inch from where
> it should be, the paint may crack as you pop it out.  They can tell
> you if it will happen.
>
> Good luck.  :)
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: dana  tierney
> To: CF-Community
> Sent: 2/7/04 1:37 PM
> Subject: car question
>
> Anyone know of a good online resource for automotive do-it-yourself?
>
> I'd like to see if I can troubleshoot what is wrong with my
> windshield
> wipers. Don't need them often in NM but not having them is annoying
> from
> time to time. They don't work at all, and I suppose it could be
> anything
> from the wiper motor to a fuse to a short, and I'd like some help
> figuring it out.
>
> I have found a couple of q and a forums, but these mainly tell me
> that
> other people have had similar probs and I don't know how
> knowledgeable
> the answers are -- I was thinking more along the lines of an online
> repair manual?
>
> Also, it looks as though some SUV backed into me when I was parked
> somewhere and I'd like to see if the dent could be hammered out from
> the
> inside. It's on the rear quarterpanel between the window and the hatch.
>
> Relatively minor dent and no paint missing, but I don't see what I
> need
> to do to get to the inside of that particular bit of metal.
>
> This is a Jeep Cherokee I am talking about btw. Appreciate anything
> authoritative you Google gods can point me at.
>
> Thanks
> Dana
  
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