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Your car HAS a gas engine and many of the same considerations still apply.
Could have been even busier......trying to convince the doctors to let her out of the hospital after a nasty wreck. I guess that most of us are...
There is NO $20 route. It will cost more than that just to have a licensed electrician stop by and LOOK at the situation.
FIRST you need to check the condo rules. It is possible that NONE of those options are available to you. OH......and your situation is not unique...
It is a TEMPORARY spare. Designed to ONLY get you to the next exit. But most people don't quite understand that.
No reason to spend more money on plugs than what the OEM ones cost. They are plenty good enough.
This is NOT a "usual" tire. You already know the right answer. Stop looking.
Just drive it. What you are doing makes YOU feel good......but likely does NOTHING useful for the car. :eek:
People "on here" tend to be car enthusiasts and do not represent the public at large. Doubt it all you want. If you care, take a survey of random...
No it hasn't. You are just fooling yourself. It likely will go completely DEAD sometime soon. A 13 year old 12 V battery is WAY past it's prime.
His profile says: Location:Bangladesh He has a rather unique situation in which some fuel additive might be beneficial. I suggest a...
Few people actually have compressors; many have their own gauges. Ask around of "tire shops" in your area. There usually will be one or more that...
BUT......the entire Gen 3 pack will not fit directly into a Gen 2 vehicle......right ?? Which is what the OP seems to think is going to happen.
You have not proven that at all. Even if it IS, it likely is caused only by how your butt fits the seat or your posture while in the car. A sheep...
MAJOR MISTAKE. You can NOT trust any "public" tire gauge like that. Get your own.
And that would not be a good idea because trying to make it too "inconspicuous" might also make it ineffective. And something might get broken in...
So.....when you throw the switch, it goes from 0 to redline instantly ? :whistle: He told us what kind of appliance it is, not what kind of motor...
Odds are great that the 12 V battery has failed.
Front ? NO. Drill the hole right where your blue dot is; the lowest point that will access that cavity. You are trying to make this MUCH harder...
Yes. Exactly.