caravan 3.0 start problem--- bad computer?
From : bobbypri
Q: steve@carolinabreezehvac.com webmaster@carolinabreezehvac.com wrote in which full synthetic trans fluid meets dodge specs thanks. dave hey..lookie who dropped in...the local illi pedophile. wow...i never thought you would pop into yet another group i am in but to anyone that is thinking of helping this fucking child molesting pervert the only help he needs is for someone to help with the knots in the lynchin rope.. this guys sick. steve what is the story with this one another dd roy .
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From : webmaster carolinabreezehvac com
arold al green wrote if you have a kick stand. just push it down to touch the ground in the detector area. i have tried this with mixed results. not enough data to tell if its me or just some coincidence. iow it seems to work sometimes and not other times all at the same street/light. its a bother no matter what. ;- jeff al stephen harding smharding16@msn.com wrote trey wrote that is especially frustrating on the motorcycle since most the time i dont have enough steel to trip the lights... i will see the smart lights cycle though a few times skipping me since it doesnt see anyone in that lane. yeah i bicycle commute so the problem can be even more pronounced. they say you can try leaning the bike over a bit to help the light recognize youre there. more detectable magnetic field no matter never seems to work. and not effective if the bicycle is aluminum or on a motorcycle that you can only lean over so far. maybe a motorcycle lying on its side might trip the light. probably best not to try! smh arold al green .
From : tbone
jmc wrote suddenly without warning bob m exclaimed 4/9/2005 611 pm paul bowman via carkb.com wrote i have a 1999 5.9 litre dodge durango slt that i purchased new. about 2 years ago...very scary that this has been going on this long i had brake work done usual pads replaced rotors truedalso replaced all 4 tires stock size at a local shop. after this work was performed my brakes will sometimes lock up at slower speeds 25 mph they become very touchy to the point that when driving through a parking lot just barely touching the pedal can cause the brakes to lock up. its not your imagination. i had the same problem on my 01 ram. my other half used to bitch whenever it happened and tell me i didnt know how to drive. i told the bitch to shut up. the dealer said it was normal although an independent shop i took the truck to said i had a bad brake caliper. bob ive just started noticing this too in my 2001 dakota. they dont actually lock up but after the trucks been sitting more than a day or two theyre *very* touchy. it seems to fade after ive been driving 10 minutes or so. not sure if i have the same problem did you replace the caliper and if so did it fix the problem i got into some really bad financial problems and had to sell the truck. i was a police officer of 20 years and got hurt really bad on duty and was forced into early retirement i never got the chance to fix the caliper. bob .
From : webmaster carolinabreezehvac com
trey wrote that is especially frustrating on the motorcycle since most the time i dont have enough steel to trip the lights... i will see the smart lights cycle though a few times skipping me since it doesnt see anyone in that lane. yeah i bicycle commute so the problem can be even more pronounced. they say you can try leaning the bike over a bit to help the light recognize youre there. more detectable magnetic field no matter never seems to work. and not effective if the bicycle is aluminum or on a motorcycle that you can only lean over so far. maybe a motorcycle lying on its side might trip the light. probably best not to try! smh .
From : tbone
suddenly without warning jmc exclaimed 4/9/2005 1041 am so i truly dont understand the special tools and training that supposedly makes the dealers prices worthwhile. jmc oops sorry for the repeated paragraph. that was supposed to be a cut not a copy .