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Mine dangles. Sometimes it actually TOUCHES the paint. :eek: :ROFLMAO:
No sorry, never. Even if it was not possible to "push" destructive code via a Skype connection last week.......maybe it is now.
Bob probably did not try to see how far he could force the car to go AFTER the fuel had run out. And contamination/debris that is FLOATING won't...
"sold exclusively through a worldwide network of distributors"........is a dead give away that one of the company's biggest skills is: DECEPTIVE...
OK, that's just not nice. WAY too close to the truth !!! :ROFLMAO:
You know NOTHING about me. But if you don't understand what I am saying, you can just admit that. You don't have to dance around and throw up a...
I don't even know what BG products ARE. And I didn't say that none of them don't work or are harmful. What I did say is that dumping solvents...
None. The hope is that most of it burns off. And carbon that accumulates inside an engine is really not hard, compared to the metal the engine is...
That probably is NOT as simple as you seem to think. And it does not change the fact that mixing solvents with your oil is NOT A GOOD THING TO DO....
No, no and no. All battery chargers do that. Unless that model clams to be "fully automatic", it would not be good for long term connection....
Newbie question. ;) If......the vehicle will sit unused for more than a month (some would say 2 weeks), it is a good thing to keep the 12 V...
AAARRRRGGGGGHHHH. :mad: SeaFoam is a mixture of several solvents. You should NEVER mix solvents in with your crankcase oil. NEVER. And that...
That sounds more like a squirrel.
IF......you put it in the gas and NOT THE OIL, it certainly won't hurt anything.
If high octane gas "fixes" the problem then you have a decision to make. It is not likely that any "serious" problems exists so......you can...
:ROFLMAO: Just when you thought you'd seen it all. My sticker indicates ONE pound reduction.
NO, not a practical way. And I would be REALLY surprised if the fog lights were really "automatic" via a light sensor. If the fog light switch...
I hope your paint protection was done at a dealership. If not, this might be a HUGE problem getting fixed under warranty.
If you would actually listen you might learn something occasionally. Have a nice life.
IF.....that means pouring some solvents into the oil, that is a BAD idea........even once. There is no good reason to do that.