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Re: THE DEFINITIVE GUIDE to turning off airbag lights (with pictures) no resisters ne
It would also be rather silly to do since there is no way to test if the airbags are now working or not without crashing?
Most handheld code readers will only be able to do simple OBDII codes, i.e. the engine management light so if that isn't even on then it won't return any codes.
That said, they are cheap enough nowadays to buy and they virtually pay for themselves even if it doesn't work on your car the first...
Yup, I've added it to Passbook but it still displays the default start up screen telling you about what Passbook does and to go to the App Store.
Starbucks App works if I just go to the Starbucks app.
Doesn't even work for me. Have added my Starbucks app to it and it doesn't even display it.
Stuck Passbook in a folder hidden away as its just another useless icon on my phone now.
Now that he has a 172 bumper, he could fit that exhaust and make the right cutouts for it.
Does seem a bit silly though to make a "182 look" exhaust, that isn't the same as a 182.
Nowhere near as good as any of the rest of them considering my camera isn't anywhere near some of these but I like these three,
Hartwood Hospital - Tower Staircase by M26DVD, on Flickr
Hartwood Hospital - Main Corridor by M26DVD, on Flickr
Hartwood Hospital - Smashed Door by M26DVD, on Flickr
Make sure the fuse box under the bonnet hasn't got wet when you washed it.
I forgot to replace the fuse box cover when I washed mine before and it got wet and caused all sorts of lights to come on the dash.
Seems like a good idea to essentially save some money if you are willing to do the sums.
Say ramping up your excess to £1000 on your car insurance saves you £200 on your premium, then excess insurance only costs £50 then you would still be £150 better off.
The only down side being that, in the...
I put Hankooks on my car after reading good reviews about them.
Absolutely fantastic tyre in the dry and they are still relatively good in the wet. Wear rate is the only big worry with them though. I've been through 3 sets of front tyres in a year and 8 months, although one set was due to...
I wish my car didn't have traction control or ABS especially for the winter months. I'd rather be in full control of what my wheels are doing instead of stupid systems cutting in and out when they feel like it.
Have they got rid of iTunes DJ?
That was about the only thing I liked about iTunes and now I can't find it.
And the "playing next" thing is nowhere near as good as what iTunes DJ was.
Coat hanger and a long stick. The top of the passenger door will bend back enough to get it down the side.
Should be able to press the central locking button and hope you have enough juice left in the battery to open the doors