So it's been getting to below 0 temps up here. Due to these temps I think I'm springing a leak. The other morning I went outside to start up the trooper to let it warm up before I go to work.(I never drive it with a cold motor) I went outside to turn on the defrost to get the ice off my windshield when I smelled gas. I popped the hood and pulled of that annoying black plastic fancy manifold cover... lo-and-behold, a fuel leak coming from the 8" long rubber fuel line that connects both of the fuel rails. That was a simple fix. I went to Autozone and they gave me a foot of fuel line for free, and I picked up a couple line clamps. Ta-da!!!!! Fuel problem fixed.
Then I noticed a little bit off coolant in the snow under the trooper. I still have yet to pinpoint where this leak is coming from. It's not enough to get me really concerned yet, but may need to be addressed when it warms up. As of yet, it seems as though it's coming from a top bolt that holds the timing belt cover on. But, like I said, it's not enough to concern me yet.
Since the roads are icy and snowy now, I really wanna get that TOD upgrade. You know, the one that makes it so the fronts are getting the same amount of power the rears are. But, still too cold for me to get out there and deal with wires and whatnot while it's so freakin' cold. It was -7 degrees when I got up this morning.