http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Mercedes-benz-C240-ELEGANCE-FREE-6month-REGO-ROADWORTHY-NO-RESERVE-/251073332383?pt=AU_Cars&hash=item3a7523049f
Hendrik
who has been to the GC a few times but doesn't like it much
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Yeah well being frugal with the beans is something we all have in common
on this list, you may remember I did not put up that much of a fight
when you offered to pay for lunch in LaCrosse.
Hendrik
who needs some rubber for the ute
On 04/06/12 11:20, Dieselhead wrote:
Woger sez:
I go into
Those boxes are fairly light and pulling them out of a 123 is relatively
easy, compared to a 201.
If you are reasonably strong, you don't even need a jack to place the
box in position, the 4 speed should be even lighter than the 5 speed.
$1000 is a bit high for a clutch replacement job but the cl
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-2487638612433437293&q=Vetera
RLE
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Should be easy to find - they are way underpriced IMO.
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 9:44 PM, Rolf wrote:
> Will fly and drive
>
> -Rolf
>
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Fs: AMG with slight hail damage.
Walt
On Jun 3, 2012 9:34 PM, "Barry Stark" wrote:
> H -
> I was surfing after following Gerry's link and found this...
>
>
> http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1076623_mercedes-breaks-world-record-by-c
> atching-golf-ball-with-sls-amg
>
>
>
>
> > http://www.m
Peter Frederick wrote:
Coil.
Or coils, depending.
That's what I was thinking.
Anyway, it's a 1998, so check OBDII for misfire events.
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Well, yeah, but sometimes I decide I want to grill something for supper
and do not want to deal with a charcoal fire. Charcoal tastes a lot
better, but when you want it right now, gas is the answer (which pains
me to say).
--R
On 6/3/12 6:55 PM, Allan Streib wrote:
I use charcoal. You can
Great quote from a fleabay ad
"daily drivers until recently but are currently inoperative. both
were being run on veggie oil and performed perfectly until parked."
So they say the Diesels don't run, but ran perfectly on WVO until
they were parked. Then he goes on to say the injectors were r
Since it does not appear to be a compression issue, I would look at the
coil, distributor, timing chain, cam sensor or equivalent (adjustment for
wear in the timing chain?), or something already changed that was defective
or not the correct part. Perhaps put a scope on the ignition and see if it
i
anytime
On 6/3/2012 9:15 PM, OK Don wrote:
Cool - can I bring my new tires for you to mount and balance? :-)
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Kaleb C. Striplinwrote:
I order my tires from tirerack or online from discount tire and mount them
with my tire machine and balance them with my comput
Sure, just bring some meat to BBQ and invite the list!
Cool - can I bring my new tires for you to mount and balance? :-)
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
I order my tires from tirerack or online from discount tire and mount them
with my tire machine and balance the
Replace Cheby with Mercedes
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 9:06 PM, Peter Frederick wrote:
> Coil.
>
> Or coils, depending.
>
> Also check fuel pump pressure and delivery.
>
> Peter
>
>
> On Jun 3, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
>
> A young man who has made quite a favorable impression on me i
Cool - can I bring my new tires for you to mount and balance? :-)
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 7:43 PM, Kaleb C. Striplin wrote:
> I order my tires from tirerack or online from discount tire and mount them
> with my tire machine and balance them with my computer balacer
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
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Coil.
Or coils, depending.
Also check fuel pump pressure and delivery.
Peter
On Jun 3, 2012, at 9:00 PM, Dieselhead wrote:
A young man who has made quite a favorable impression on me is
having car trouble, and is asking for help. Being a Shovey gasser,
I don't have any/many ideas, so I t
Has the fuel filter been replaced? Sounds like possibly a low fuel
pressure issue.
Mike
On Jun 3, 2012 10:00 PM, "Dieselhead" <126die...@gmail.com> wrote:
> A young man who has made quite a favorable impression on me is having car
> trouble, and is asking for help. Being a Shovey gasser, I don'
I had a grill like that once myself. Got rid of it and got a used Vermont
castings that needed a burner, its been a great grill. When you start with a
$600 grill you can build it into something. My other one was a super cheapie.
My uncle claimed to have done the same as you opening the jets with
A young man who has made quite a favorable impression on me is having
car trouble, and is asking for help. Being a Shovey gasser, I don't
have any/many ideas, so I thought i'd put it out here and see if
y'all have any ideas and suggestions.
Begin Quote:
Would love any ideas you can give me o
It's not an adhesive, but it is a thermoplastic that melts at 140-150 F. It
can be molded by hand like modeling clay and hardens to a very strong and
fairly hard polymer. It adheres very well to itself while still soft. When
it hardens they say it is machineable. A possible drawback for automot
Woger sez:
I go into Discount Tire (a big chain out
my way) and I tell them that I want to order a set of those tires but want
to pay Tire Rack prices. No problem, says the counter man as he is going to
Tire Rack's website to check the price.
Scary! I agree with Woger on this one. I did th
As title says...
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-Rolf
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Mountain Man writes:
> How does this relate to online bill payment bank account (Jamie Dimon
> bank)? I enjoy bill pay from behind linux firewall network at home,
> not writing checks, but I can go back to pen, checks, postage if bill
> pay is funky/dangerous. Please tell us it ain't so.
Even
H -
I was surfing after following Gerry's link and found this...
http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1076623_mercedes-breaks-world-record-by-c
atching-golf-ball-with-sls-amg
> http://www.motorauthority.com/news/1023454_toyota-prius-taxi-tops-
> 34mi-dispels-battery-myth
http://www.bankrate.com/financing/cars/unintended-acceleration-is-back/?ec_id=m1078092
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RLE wrote:
> Pressurized or liquid?
5-1/4" floppies.
mao
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Tim C wrote:
> I have seen too many buggy one-off embedded systems to believe that a
> bespoke solution will be more reliable than something based on a commercial
> system, be it wince or Linux or vxworks.
How does this relate to online bill payment bank account (Jamie Dimon bank)?
I enjoy bill pa
Walt wrote:
> Ask a civil engineer to design a rocket engine.
>
> He's an engineer after all! :P
My boss 30 years ago graduated Aerospace (ND), then PhD CivilEngg
(SoCal) - he coulda done it.
mao
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I order my tires from tirerack or online from discount tire and mount them with
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Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 6:19 PM, relng...@aol.com wrote:
>> Tire Rack and similar websites seem to have the best prices, but
>> around
>>
"Gerry Archer" writes:
> Knowing exactly what tires I want, I go into Discount Tire (a big
> chain out my way) and I tell them that I want to order a set of those
> tires but want to pay Tire Rack prices. No problem, says the counter
> man as he is going to Tire Rack's website to check the price.
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 19:24:37 -0400 (EDT) relng...@aol.com wrote:
> > ...The system Ford uses for "voice command" control of the radio,
> > etc. I believe is made by Microsoft...
> >
> It is to laugh. Recent road tests of new Fords with their new system
> have complained about useless features and
Craig wrote:
Was this a trick you read someplace, or is it in the driver's manual? I'm
thinking it might apply to my '95 E320, too.
I thought it was in the manual, but couldn't find it there when I checked just
now.
Looks like I didn't have to stand on the pedal during the two minute wait:
h
Gerry wrote:
Tire Rack and similar websites seem to have the best prices, but
around
here at least, the dealers charge higher prices for mounting the
mailorder
tires such that little or nothing is saved by ordering them...
What? You expect them to mount tires you bought elsewhere for free
We'll have nothing to show them. China will drain the worlds resources
including our own. We are the fools. We fight wars killing our own children and
innocent civilians in the "enemy" country for oil then sell what we produce to
China. That is the most ass backward thing I've ever heard.
Sent
> ..Many ford vehicles are powered by microsoft..
>
Pressurized or liquid?
RLE
>
>
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> ...The system Ford uses for "voice command" control of the radio, etc. I
> believe is made by Microsoft...
>
It is to laugh. Recent road tests of new Fords with their new system have
complained about useless features and freezups.
Now, what does that remind us of?
RLE
>
>
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> Tire Rack and similar websites seem to have the best prices, but
> around
> here at least, the dealersĀ charge higher prices for mounting the
> mailorder
> tires such that little or nothing is saved by ordering them...
>
What? You expect them to mount tires you bought elsewhere for free?
I use charcoal. You can make that really hot just use a lot and pile it
up. If you want less heat, use less and spread it out. Or move it off
to the side and grill indirectly.
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1979 300SD
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Rich Thomas writes:
> --R (whose daughter tells him emphatically to keep his mouth shut at the
> airport)
I just avoid flying whenever I possibly can.
Allan
--
1983 300D
1979 300SD
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I have this pretty nice gas grill I got from Lowes a few years back, 4
burners. I think a JennAir brand (they have some now quite similar
under some other brand). Anyway, I have always thought the heat output
to be somewhat anemic. Hard to grill a steak properly, but OK for fish
and veggies
Original Message
Subject:Re: [MBZ] No cross pollination
Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2012 15:42:29 -0400
From: Rich Thomas
To: Mercedes Discussion List
So on this laptop I had, I put the "Autodestruct Sequence Armed" message
from Star Trek on the thing to play when st
They have a couple of Prius taxis running around here too. Ridiculous
looking things with green leaf decals applied all over them.
What happened to Checkers?? Now THAT was a taxi cab.
Allan
Rich Thomas writes:
> In Granada Spain last summer we rode in a Pious taxi. They had a
> whole fleet
Yes auto parts stores have them too.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Mitch Haley wrote:
> Peter Hertzing wrote:
>> When we did this we never had issues again - jsut make sure the it is the
>> correct size for the hose - and should be fine.
>
> Like this?
> http://www.amazon.
On Sun, 03 Jun 2012 15:59:25 -0400 Mitch Haley wrote:
> Curt Raymond wrote:
> >
> > I'm cruising down the highway and all of a sudden the car won't make
> > a sound, won't play the radio, nuthin. I slipped the shifter into
> > neutral, shut off the engine careful not to turn the key back so far
Curt Raymond wrote:
I'm cruising down the highway and all of a sudden the car won't make a sound,
won't play the radio, nuthin. I slipped the shifter into neutral, shut off the
engine careful not to turn the key back so far as to lock the steering,
restarted and it was good again.
I did t
In Granada Spain last summer we rode in a Pious taxi. They had a whole
fleet of the things. The driver said it was great because of all the
hills he had to go up and down, it kept the battery charged up and kept
his fuel usage low. (I know about thermodynamics... just telling you
what the dr
Only after we use everybody else's oil. Then we'll show them!
--R
On 6/3/12 11:12 AM, Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
The government imposes plenty of restrictions on our rights for the greater
good of the country. Any oil that is drilled on US territory should remain here
in my opinion.
Curt Raymond wrote:
Theres a big difference between "we need this land to build a road" and "we'll steal
your land to give to private business" like they're trying to do for the Keystone XL project.
I'm somewhat in favor of the former and completely against the latter.
Google search keywords:
So that's what happened to my Facebook million$.
--R
On 6/3/12 2:51 PM, Tim C wrote:
A single retransmitted data packet in a high-speed trading environment can
result in the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars.
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On Jun 3, 2012 10:21 AM, "Craig" wrote:
>
> Or make the "Windows shutting down" sound the "Ta-Da" to signify you are
> finally out of Windows.
Or reverse the startup/shutdown sounds. That works best on shared
computers.
Best,
Tim
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On Jun 3, 2012 12:07 PM, "Allan Streib" @
cs.indiana.edu > wrote:
>
> "Gerry Archer" @
embarqmail.com > writes:
>
> > Probably won't be long before Windows will be running hybrids. (g)
>
> Ha. ATMs don't have the ability to kill you when the OS goes out to
> lunch. OSes like Windows or Linux are
The slave cylinder Hendrik mentioned is a cake job, the throwout bearing is
more than I'd want to do as well. My Indy charged me $1000 to do a clutch
including the bearing about 6 years ago.
If it weren't carbed I might consider it, if it were a 5spd I'd already be on
the plane ;)
Remember the
Put the front up on ramps while you're burping it? My '81 300TD liked to have
the front higher while burping. We lived in the apartment back then so I drove
it up on a handy curb which made burping it way easier.
-Curt
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 11:02:12 -0600
From: Brian Toscano
To: Mercedes Discu
Apples/oranges Jim
I am talking about gasoline engines, You are talking about EV/hybrid.
I grant the point about relays can fail. However the failure if
generally no go, not full speed ahead.
The old military manual battery disconnect is still a good solution.
I was taking it further by mo
Microsoft Sync. Its for the info-tainment center in the car.
I had a rental with it once, a Hyundai Elantra which was a fun little car BTW.
I kid you not that at one point the son-of-a crashed, I'm cruising down the
highway and all of a sudden the car won't make a sound, won't play the radio,
n
Theres a big difference between "we need this land to build a road" and "we'll
steal your land to give to private business" like they're trying to do for the
Keystone XL project. I'm somewhat in favor of the former and completely against
the latter.
-Curt
Date: Sun, 3 Jun 2012 08:17:25 -0700 (
If you mean by limiting drilling on public land than I agree totally.
If instead you mean by limiting where the oil can be sold then no, at best
thats market manipulation and at worst its socialism.
Besides which we say our gasoline and diesel can't be exported (we really don't
export oil I don
Thanks guys. Looks like the bearing is a bigger job than I would want to
tackle this summer, and still end up with an underpowered car. It is a
good deal on a 123 wagon chassis if it's in good condition, but at the
moment I need something I can drive.
If anyone wants me to take a look let me kno
Peter Hertzing wrote:
When we did this we never had issues again - jsut make sure the it is the
correct size for the hose - and should be fine.
Like this?
http://www.amazon.com/Prestone-AFKIT0-Universal-Flush-Fill/dp/B000CCFY5W
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Funny that the Microsoft splash screen doesn't show up on the Ford units
unless you have to "spank the system" (i.e. pull a fuse for a cold reboot).
Many a rental car I had to reset due to slow performance of the Sync system
-Original Message-
From: mercedes-boun...@okiebenz.com [mailto:me
Yup, the drains in the head would clog, allowing the valve cover to
fill up with oil. when it got high enough, it would suck down into
the intake through the breather and off it would go until the level
dropped down.
Easy fix, just clear the broken valve seal bits out of the drains.
My ol
Many ford vehicles are powered by microsoft
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On Jun 3, 2012, at 11:12 AM, Walt Zarnoch wrote:
> Microsoft has/had an "automotive version" of windows.
> I saw it on a timeline of windows versions.
>
> Walt
> On Jun 3, 2012 12:07 PM, "Allan Streib" wrote:
>
>> "Gerry Archer"
Brian Toscano wrote:
Not all drivebywire systems are faulty. I had a 2000 VW TDI that never had
any problems and never heard of any runaway vehicles.
My brother had a 1976 VW Rabbit Diesel with runaway problems. Under the right
(wrong) conditions it would go 40-50 mph on its own oil blo
Giving rise to the term, "That'll buff right out"
--R
On 6/3/12 1:29 AM, relng...@aol.com wrote:
http://www.businessinsider.com/stunning-vintage-pictures-of-car-wrecks-from-1930s-2012-6?op=1
RLE
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I was thinking of rerouting the power to the fuel pump through a driver
accessible switch.
Mitch.
Gerry Archer wrote:
If I bought one (which is unlikely) I would put some kind
of kill switch on it; possibly on the power supply to the coil(s)
and mount it within reach.
Gerry
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When we did this we never had issues again - jsut make sure the it is the
correct size for the hose - and should be fine. For arguments sake - you
could make the Radiator the highest point by bleeding the system on
jackstands as high as you can safely get the front of the jeep.
Peter
On Sun, Jun
Yes - 4.0. The heater core hoses do run at valve cover level, higher than
the radiator. I like your idea of modifying one of the heater core hoses,
but I am hesitant to splice hoses because in my mind more fittings mean
more potential sources of leaks and failures. I'm hoping most/all of the
air
Sorry - coming on to this thread a little late - but guessing were talking
about a cherekee with a 4 liter. It is a very difficult cooling system to
bleed - for some unknown reason - a heater hose runs across teh top of the
engine - best I can remember. The only way I have every been abel to
prop
Not all drivebywire systems are faulty. I had a 2000 VW TDI that never had
any problems and never heard of any runaway vehicles. Come to think of
it, only the Asian makes seem to have trouble with drivebywire.
My theory is that the earlier Japanese vehicles were based on simpler
American or
Walt Zarnoch writes:
> Microsoft has/had an "automotive version" of windows.
> I saw it on a timeline of windows versions.
I would think (hope) that would be for in-car entertainment, navigation,
etc. maybe climate control, not control of the actual mechanical devices
related to going, stopping,
Microsoft has/had an "automotive version" of windows.
I saw it on a timeline of windows versions.
Walt
On Jun 3, 2012 12:07 PM, "Allan Streib" wrote:
> "Gerry Archer" writes:
>
> > Probably won't be long before Windows will be running hybrids. (g)
>
> Ha. ATMs don't have the ability to kill yo
"Gerry Archer" writes:
> Probably won't be long before Windows will be running hybrids. (g)
Ha. ATMs don't have the ability to kill you when the OS goes out to
lunch. OSes like Windows or Linux are wholly inappropriate for
something like critical real-time control of mechanical systems with
li
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From: "Dieselhead" <126die...@gmail.com>
To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Sunday, June 03, 2012 9:54 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hyundai Sonata suddenly accelerates against driver's will
to 80 mph
>
If I bought one (which is unlikely) I would put some kind
of k
When Suntrust Bank got new type ATMs, I accidentally hit two buttons on the
keypad at the same time and the ATM crashed and went blank. In a minute it
booted up very slowly with the Windows logo just like a computer. Not a
very reassuring thought that your money is being dispensed by a crash p
Fmiser writes:
> As a electronics professional, what is needed is not a "personal
> computer" expert but someone skilled in hardware and embedded
> system customization and modification.
Agreed, such systems have little in common with desktop and server
computers.
I still don't want any of it.
I am not saying ignore, but instead leave it and see if the system
continues to clean itself out. I have already seen that the cooling system
is getting cleaner by driving it.
It may be dex-cool sludge. When the thermostat failed and I removed the
radiator cap I had to scoop out orange mud like
I agree. But neither is eminent domain and it happens.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 11:15 AM, OK Don wrote:
That's not a very libertarian stance ---
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
The government imposes plenty of restrictions on our rights for the
greater
That's not a very libertarian stance ---
On Sun, Jun 3, 2012 at 10:12 AM, Dimitri Seretakis wrote:
> The government imposes plenty of restrictions on our rights for the
> greater good of the country. Any oil that is drilled on US territory should
> remain here in my opinion.
>
> Sent from my iPho
The government imposes plenty of restrictions on our rights for the greater
good of the country. Any oil that is drilled on US territory should remain here
in my opinion.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 11:01 AM, OK Don wrote:
The question is who is "we". The oil companies lease minera
To my thinking, a big red Emergency stop switch tied to a Big hairy
relay (BHR(tm)) to interrupt the battery cable is the way to go. This
is not exactly a new concept. WWII vintage vehicles had a battery
master switch on the dash.
Relays are trouble points too, don't forget. I think the trad
The question is who is "we". The oil companies lease mineral rights from
the holders of those rights. "We" as the citizens of this country do not
own those mineral rights, with the exception of public lands. However, once
"we" lease those rights to the oil companies, they are free to do what they
w
On Sun, 3 Jun 2012 04:56:03 -0400 Walt Zarnoch
wrote:
> Those sounds are the FIRST thing to get turned off when I do a windows
> install.
>
> They make me want to cut speaker wires...
>
> Sometimes I even replace them with blank files...
Or make the "Windows shutting down" sound the "Ta-Da" to
If I bought one (which is unlikely) I would put some kind
of kill switch on it; possibly on the power supply to the coil(s)
and mount it within reach.
Gerry
To my thinking, a big red Emergency stop switch tied to a Big hairy
relay (BHR(tm)) to interrupt the battery cable is the way to go.
Thi
Oil is one of our valuable natural resources. If we have limited supply then we
should be obliged to keep it here.
Sent from my iPhone
On Jun 3, 2012, at 1:05 AM, OK Don wrote:
"We" don't produce the oil. The multi-national corporations do. They owe no
alligence to any countyr - just their sha
Dex-cool sludge?
--
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On Jun 3, 2012, at 0:23, Brian Toscano wrote:
> Thank for the suggestions.
>
> Where I live, I don't have the option for a garden hose to run for 20-30
> minutes. What I have done instead is to pour
Those sounds are the FIRST thing to get turned off when I do a windows
install.
They make me want to cut speaker wires...
Sometimes I even replace them with blank files...
Walt
On Jun 3, 2012 4:53 AM, "Fmiser" wrote:
> > Walt Zarnoch wrote:
>
> > And I HATE the BofA ATM machines... The one clo
> Walt Zarnoch wrote:
> And I HATE the BofA ATM machines... The one closest to my
> house has never had a touch screen calibration or even the
> dignity of the windows sounds being changed...
I wonder how many folks find the default MS Win sounds to be
"comforting" because they are familiar.
Som
I guess I didn't provide enough evidence of the sarcasm and funniness that
I was trying to convey, haha. :) :D :p
I'm an EE with ME background and embedded systems experience, so at least
on paper I could do some of the work.
I'd likely devise my own control circuitry or hijack the existing to do
On Sat, Jun 2, 2012 at 8:36 PM, Gerry Archer
wrote:
Can someone suggest a simple and reliable OCR program that will work on
Windows XP
using a Canon mp250 printer? Have a stack of printouts by Marshall I'd
like
to put on disc.
Google is your friend:
http://www.groovypost.com/howto/google-doc
By your reasoning, you and the other computer engineers shouldn't be able to
diagnose and fix mechanical problems on cars, yet you usually can. If you
bought a used hybrid, I don't think it
would be long before you were fixing it. Several banks are using Windows to
run their ATMs.
Probably wo
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To: "Mercedes Discussion List"
Sent: Saturday, June 02, 2012 9:38 PM
Subject: Re: [MBZ] Hyundai Sonata suddenly accelerates against driver's will
to 80 mph
Some cars, the ignition and/or engine stop button just send a re
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