Jan. 2nd, 2019

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I got up at a reasonable time, intending to actually do stuff rather than just lie in bed feeling awful.
I got about half of one stuff done, and am back to lying in bed feeling awful.
But hey: progress.
Today my aspirations are to clean the hair clots out of the bathroom sink and shower drains, put all my clothes away, and if I'm really full of energy, make it two blocks to the grocery to get stuff to make dinner.
This was a lousy vacation.
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Update two:
I put my clothes away, hauled a fist-sized glob of hairy solids out of the shower drain, and am about done.
BUT! The mechanic called about my car.
All the previous cars I've worked on, the oil light on the dash is an oil pressure light. If the engine is on and the pressure is low, the light's on.
On this newer model of subaru, the oil light is not an oil pressure light. It's an oil system alarm light. So if the pressure goes low, even if it is refilled, the light stays on. If the oil level is too high, the light turns on. If the system thinks you're in need of replacing the oil filter, the oil light turns on. And it stays on until you get into the communication bus and clear the alarm.
Which is good to know.
This doesn't answer why the car was low enough on oil to trigger the original fault. They don't see any reason for it to lose oil. So, now that it's full, I have to rigorously check the oil level and characterize loss rate, which I can do.
I think I'm going to buy one of those obdII-bluetooth modules so I can separately monitor the oil pressure.

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