Last week, a truck zoomed past me, drove over plywood and the plywood hit my grille on the highway.
I was going 70 and the plywood broke upon my grille. From then on, I thought my FX was the shit. Tough and could withstand ANYthing. I felt like a boss.
That all changed when I arrived on campus.. my grille was cracked and I was very upset.
Btw, that pic was taken today after I bashed the right piece of the crack into place. It was worse than that before.
So today I took my grille out and tried to straighten it the best I could lol it's still somewhat noticeable:
That's part one of my day.
Part two consist of me fixing my CD player.
About 4-5 years ago, a bit over a year after we bought the FX, the CD player wouldn't eject nor accept any discs.. it seemed like it was jammed.
I had a 10 year warranty, so I assumed that if I took it to the dealer, they would fix or replace the unit.
Incorrect, they said I had to buy a whole new system.. which made no sense, don't you agree?
So this week, I randomly tried to eject or insert a new disc and the CD door wouldn't open.. so I took the risk of opening the radio bezel to see what the problem was.
The problem was that the lever on the bezel wasn't being pushed in ENOUGH by some mechanical rod that normally pushes it all the way.
In fact, I found that pushing the radio bezel in really hard, while eject or inserting the disk would only open the CD half way.
So what did I do..?
I cut a piece of my old Aeropostale sandal (old favorite

). I cut a .5 cm by .5 cm square. It was about.. a little above 1 cm. deep?
Dabbed it in hot glue and placed it on the mechanical rod inside the CD player that pushes the lever on the inside of the radio bezel.
WALA! It works 100% now!!!
Here's the pic of the white sandal piece on the rod that gives it that extra push:
I just saved myself about $2,000 according to Infinitipartsusa.com.. don't know if that's right lol, but if it is. WINNING.
Oh and here's the phone I won two weeks ago during my good luck spree.
Android FTW: