2004 Acura TL wipers stopped working , not the fuse . any tips ?Thanks
The bulk of your horses diet needs to be made up of either grass (which you stated you don't have control over how much they receive) or a good quality horse hay. Many horse owners prefer an alfalfa hay, and the horses love it too, but other horses that founder easily are usually put on a grass hay. The rest of their diet, and nutrients that they miss out on from just grazing and hay should be suplemented with a qood quality horse feed, such as a sweet feed. I feed all of my horses two flakes of hay in the morning and two at night if they are not grazing.a horse that is underweight should be given free choice hay until it gains the weight, then experiment with the hay until you reach a steady weight. grain i feed twice a day, usually about a coffee can, depending on how active the horse is. grain provides a large source of energy for horses, and if fed too much for their needs, they can become hot and hyper. This is very basic feed information, but that is usually the best way to start. Giving your horse too many supplements does not usually help its health, and can actually just cause more problems. In the wild horses graze all day and part of the night and that natural behavior should be recreated when they are kept in captivity as well. Also, I would go to your local feed store, or talk to your vet about the types of hay that are common in your area, and about the type of grass your horses are eating, they will have lots of advice about what nutrients your horses are missing out on in your region, as everywhere in the world differs. Also, a loose salt/mineral should be left out for your horses at all times. Cow lick salt blocks are not made for horses, and horses tongues are not as abrasive as cows, meaning they cannot consume the salt and minerals from a lick like cows can, you can buy the salt/mineral in a loose form as well.
First the bad news: You have a wiper motor that is no good. The good news: There is a recall for the Acura TL. Make an appointment with an Acura dealer and tell them that your wiper motor is inoperable. The repair will be free since there is a recall. Recall #: 08-013
Hmm. Well, it seems to me, that you are feeding a lot of extra stuff, though you may have been told by a vet to feed it. I know I own two horses, and have a similar situation, one over weight and one underweight. However, I feed alfalfa hay, one flake in the morning and one flake at night to both, along with some sweet feed/grain pellets. I feed my underweight horse 3 small coffeecan sized scoops morning and night, and 1-1/2 each feeding to the overweight horse. Now, at the moment, I am doing very little riding, but when they are getting ridden more than 2-3 times a week, I amp up the feeding a little with some red bran. We also feed psyllium for 2 weeks every 3 weeks, to prevent sand colic. Hope I helped! azm.
Well, after the fuse, is the selector switch, then the electric motor, linkage, finally the wiper arms. Pop the plug on the wiper motor, turn the switch on, see if there's any power present.