I’ve been wanting to start my own virtual space to share my weekend DIY activities (Do-It-Yourself). It is not meant to showcase my writing prowess but merely to return the favor to those who have shared essential information for the purpose of steering would-be-DIYers in the right direction like myself.
Along the way, I came across pot holes and dead ends which can be eluded only if more information were shared. At this point, let me just vividly clear that I don’t claim patents to the steps I will be posting in this space. Most of which may have been acquired in forums and other sources. Neither I profess expertise in the subject area. I suppose the essence of DIY is having non-experts do their stuffs which gives them liberty to make mistakes and realize satisfaction in the end. It is for these reasons that I dive and make my hands dirty yet at times the cost of doing-it-yourself is more costly than hiring professionals. Well, you cannot put a price tag on the pleasure and satisfaction accomplishing a DIY project, can you?
A software engineer as myself, more often I would be coming direct to the point as people in my profession are used to… blame the IF-THEN-ELSE frame of mind we were taught in our field. I shall supplement the guide with appropriate images to make myself as comprehensible as possible. I will make sure to inform you what to avoid as at times these what separate success from failure. As I am exposed to the demands of my work, not to mention my 7 and 2 year old hyperactive kids, I’ll be able to reply to questions with respect to the posted guides in my spare time after work. If my limited knowledge cannot answer your question, I sure hope others will.
Let’s start learning together!
First in my list, I have to fix our Pajero FM’s inclination meter in the instrument cluster. The liquid leaked and it is almost half-filled already. You could buy the meter or go the DIY route.