Pat:
Excellent idea! Funny you should mention that. My girlfriend and I
were driving home from the office later that day, and before setting out
I checked the oil. I noticed that the driver's site bumper cone was
stuck in the bonnet. The nut and washer had clearly vibrated loose and
I could see them nestled in the corner under the wiper motor where the
footwell meets the cowl. I fished them out, put them in my pocket (yes,
I set out without tools on the first day -- I should know better). When
I got home I put everything back where it belonged. I'm sure what
happened is that as the nut and washer were just about to fall off the
threaded pin, they were in contact with the wiper motor housing.
Thanks so much!
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