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Good grief, here we go again. For some reason, @bisco always steps in to post misinformation on this particular issue whenever he sees a Gen...
A veteran rock/blues/country guitarist I know, now a guitar teacher, about 70 years old, a very nice guy, drives an old Volkswagen coupe. He loves...
Actually, I have several bicycle foot pumps, and I used them until a year ago. They are still in my garage. There are many problems with them....
I have been driving less frequently, and yesterday, my BM2 battery monitor showed my Uplus AGM battery at 12.50 V. That is a 69% SOC, which is...
That is some kind of oil deposit and/or varnish. If there is that much on the dipstick, you can only imagine how much there is in other places in...
It has nothing to do with the key fob. The car does not communicate with the key fob unless it is within arm’s reach (about 3 feet). See my post...
Ha ha, the analogy was the aversion to technological advances or perhaps the attachment to old technology. I sometimes feel that way, too, but...
The key fob only needs to be three feet away. It has nothing to do with it. Yes, this has been discussed to death. The core reason for the Gen...
@maiki, could you post a photo of this display so that we can see exactly what is going on in your car? [img]
Yes, of course, they also sell pocket-sized USB chargeable digital tire pumps for cars and bicycles. Mine is powered by the cigarette lighter. [img]
Yet, you struggle with a manual bicycle foot pump. :p
You keep saying the same thing but never answer anyone’s questions. @LRO raised valid points. Chances are, it is adding some miles, albeit very...
Yes, you can see the movement direction but not the nose direction. You could be moving backward for example or sliding sideways on the ice.