2004 Acura TL, 16 miles but at 4:30 in the morning, it feels like alot more.
"Little tap on the starter (original), and away we went."
Gotta love a girl who knows where the starter is.
Funny, Tooner I had the same thing happen yesterday with my F150 but the hammer didn't work. It's 6 degrees right now, and I'm heading out to pull it.
The simple mechanical rule I live by is;You didnt hit it hard enough...............
If I cant fix it with a hammer and duct tape, or if the wrinkles in my clothes dont come out in the dryer, it goes in the trash.
My 98 has had a problem since day 1, had it to the dealer 3 times. Sometimes it thinks someone is stealing it...........that someone would be me. It has a thing called passlock system. Dealer said leave it here, coz we cant fix it til it does it here, but that wouldnt work as I had to have a vehicle. And it could be 6 months before it does it, then what......So one day I was trying to go to Delaware, wouldnt start for 5 hrs, you can hear it try but fuel shuts off. I was so mad,
I slammed the tilt, and it started, so for 200k miles plus...you must turn on the key, wait for all the bells and whistles and fuel pump to finish cycling, then start it. Being a UPS driver, I jump in and turn the key, while belting in, and it thinks Im stealing it again. and then I have to slam the wheel, hold it down, wait for everything to cycle, then wait 10 minutes, slam wheel, then wait , then VROOM. Very hard to get used to not starting it like I do while working. And it was about 6 here too, this week has been sheer horror.
WEll the cold is what I need help with!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!The simple mechanical rule I live by is;
Duct tape is to make things stop.
WD-40 is to make things go.
A hammer is what you use to beat something into the shape you want.
A knife is to cut away what you don't need.
The cold weather I can't help you with,
I was raised on the Gulf Coast of Texas.
That is my opinion on it. They want us to be more and more dependent on them for everything. Obama is proposing billions of our tax dollars for a program that will "assist individuals who purchased homes that are simply too expensive for their income levels…”. Why don't we all go out and buy huge homes and when we can't make the payments have the federal govrenment bail us out?Oh boy. It's all a big conspiracy right? Watch out for those big evil Democrats, they're gonna get ya! Wow.
Nice! A Han Solo Quote...LOL. I drive 1/4 mile roundtrip in a 2007 VW Passat V6. Before anyone says anything after doing 160+ stops each day I have trouble making it to the parking lot.![]()
I agree with you on that. That bailout pissed me off when I heard it. I payed 8.25% on my condo for four years back in the late ninties early 2000's. These losers can't handle 6%. They shouln't be in the damn house then.That is my opinion on it. They want us to be more and more dependent on them for everything. Obama is proposing billions of our tax dollars for a program that will "assist individuals who purchased homes that are simply too expensive for their income levels…”. Why don't we all go out and buy huge homes and when we can't make the payments have the federal govrenment bail us out?
Actually I don't agree with a lot of what GWB does. We should have been able to get into Iraq, get the job done, and hand over control to the Iraqi people with advisement. We are basically acting as their police force which is not why we went over there. Alternative fuels? How about if we drill our own oil instead of buying it from abroad? National healthcare? You mean socialist healthcare? We need to stop all the frivolous lawsuits and audit the charges that hospitals pull over on insurance companies. One hospital charged $6 for flu shots if you paid cash, but billed $22 if you had insurance. I wonder why our premiums are so high. Immigration...I agree that it is a major problem. I thought Bush was trying to fund the building of a fence along the Mexican border?I agree with you on that. That bailout pissed me off when I heard it. I payed 8.25% on my condo for four years back in the late ninties early 2000's. These losers can't handle 6%. They shouln't be in the damn house then.
But I ask you this. How about the $400 billion we have spent in Iraq? That could have bailed out Social Security while we transitioned it into something much better than it is. Or medicare, or used it to further alternative energys/fuels. Or national healthcare or fixed the immigration problem.....should I stop? All I know is that when Bush took office, this country was extremely close to paying off it's deficit. We are now on the brink of never being able to get back to 0. I'm ashamed of how we look in the global camera eye. We are nearly all alone on an island now, and no one who is an island can survive for long alone. Peace, we are both American, just with different opinions.
How long did it take you to put that sticker on. Now thats talent.Tooner, check out my new starter! Can you see that sticker with the picture of the hammer crossed out? Hahahaha!
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Let me be the first to say great post my friend. You are open minded and very informed. It took alot of b_lls to post something like that here on a site where many of the drivers have pickups or suvs that drink gas like it is free. Yes, we are in trouble, but there are many solutions as you well know. Wind, Solar, Hydrogen and yes even some Nuclear solutions will help. Check out hydrogen fuel cell's for automotive use. Honda and BMW have allready mastered the technology. They need high production numbers to bring the astronomical price tags down but it is coming. For anyone who wants a glimpse of the future, check out the Honda FCX Clarity. The future is now, push for it, support it and those in government/politics that embrace the need for global environmental responsibility. We have a small window to work with, but we have to move more quickly to change. Peace out.
Haven't heard that one. I'm sure the study was funded by Gm, Ford and Chrysler. It's getting beyond desperation now for them. I hope GM can survive and thrive along with Honda and Toyota for the sake of all the good men and women who have their lives at stake with those jobs. I'm pulling for GM but after years of driving garbage cars made by them, I switched to Honda 3 yrs ago. Perfect car.FAVRE,
Thanks for your supportive post. I've scratched the surface on learning future technologies in regards to energy. What I've gleaned from a short period of research is that any technology close to market is not cost-effective(I'm sure this will change as the supply of oil decreases) or pollutes the environment that same or more than what we do today.
Which brings me to this point. The Toyota Prius gets 60/mi (or so) per gallon, reducing its carbon "footprint" on the planet. But my understanding is, in creating the hybrid-electric engine, the process creates a greater carbon footprint on the planet than a regular gasoline engine. I'm not very educated on this matter, so if somebody knows more or is an expert please enlighten me. Thanks in advance.
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FAVRE,
Which brings me to this point. The Toyota Prius gets 60/mi (or so) per gallon, reducing its carbon "footprint" on the planet. But my understanding is, in creating the hybrid-electric engine, the process creates a greater carbon footprint on the planet than a regular gasoline engine. I'm not very educated on this matter, so if somebody knows more or is an expert please enlighten me. Thanks in advance.
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