Singlemalt
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That's executive planning right thereIts a great start to the day!
I managed to accomplish something while doing nothing.
It rained so I managed to water the garden while laying down resting.
Rock on!
That's executive planning right thereIts a great start to the day!
I managed to accomplish something while doing nothing.
It rained so I managed to water the garden while laying down resting.
Rock on!
I got that. I was just mentioning the dead battery as an additional challenge, not suggesting it was related to the failed test or collected carbon. I'll def buy electric when there's a big used market, and the infrastructure is more robust.Sweet, but it's not just about starting you then need to burn out any collected crap (collected carbon) in the pathways. That's why internal combustion engines are a thing of the past. They are so inefficient compared to electric. My advice, buy electric young man.
That is interesting. If that's the case, that may have also contributed to the initial failed test. Just glad it's done, and the sticker is on my car. Chicago don't fuck around with the fines, 'cause we're broke.Get my money. Buy my medicine.
ECM onboard computer in some cars will fail an emissions test with a Not Ready code after car battery is disconnected. Drive until ECM has collected enough statistics from sensors before test.
Yeah if you had a dead battery it was definitely that. C2G is right about cleaning out the crap and it is a good idea to get you catalitic converter hot. Even this year I dealt with it. I had to do a few things on the jeep before I got it inspected. The battery was pulled before the work and I had to drive it around so all sensors where ready before it would inspect. It will just say "not ready" till it is.I got that. I was just mentioning the dead battery as an additional challenge, not suggesting it was related to the failed test or collected carbon. I'll def buy electric when there's a big used market, and the infrastructure is more robust.
That is interesting. If that's the case, that may have also contributed to the initial failed test. Just glad it's done, and the sticker is on my car. Chicago don't fuck around with the fines, 'cause we're broke.
I'm wondering if they'll get their shit together to decide on a common infrastructure and commit. They also need to come up with better batteries. I'd really like to see us change over from internal combustion.I got that. I was just mentioning the dead battery as an additional challenge, not suggesting it was related to the failed test or collected carbon. I'll def buy electric when there's a big used market, and the infrastructure is more robust.
That is interesting. If that's the case, that may have also contributed to the initial failed test. Just glad it's done, and the sticker is on my car. Chicago don't fuck around with the fines, 'cause we're broke.
Yup I didn't even think about re-learning sigh and I better get my shit together, two of my vehicles need smog certificates for registration this year. Time to startYeah if you had a dead battery it was definitely that. C2G is right about cleaning out the crap and it is a good idea to get you catalitic converter hot. Even this year I dealt with it. I had to do a few things on the jeep before I got it inspected. The battery was pulled before the work and I had to drive it around so all sensors where ready before it would inspect. It will just say "not ready" till it is.
Electric vehicles need to come a long way to make it in the cold mountains. But I'd definitely like to see mass transportation cabs and trucking go electric where it would work.I'm wondering if they'll get their shit together to decide on a common infrastructure and commit. They also need to come up with better batteries. I'd really like to see us change over from internal combustion.
Yup I didn't even think about re-learning sigh and I better get my shit together, two of my vehicles need smog certificates for registration this year. Time to startnaggingmotivating the maintenance part of the team
@BobBitchen 6'-8' by Friday I'd put a couple stakes around the carIm up by 2am again... drinking coffee.
Got my taxes done by 3, somehow it went smoothly
I had a white Fiero in the early 80's, I lost it in the Mammoth parking lot once during a big dump.@BobBitchen 6'-8' by Friday I'd put a couple stakes around the car
I had a jeep that I parked next to a hill of similar hight...... I had a wicked snow drift on one side......you could see the whole drivers side but the passenger side was gone...... looked like a ledge.I had a white Fiero in the early 80's, I lost it in the Mammoth parking lot once during a big dump.
I lost my boyfriends 1969 SS Malibu in the Disneyland parking lot when it was clear and a million.I had a white Fiero in the early 80's, I lost it in the Mammoth parking lot once during a big dump.
Lost my friends car in the parking structure at the MGM in Las Vegas. I let us ‘look’ for it for about 45 minutes before I reminded him that we parked it in the NYNY parking structure across the street, and had migrated to the MGM several hours prior...I lost my boyfriends 1969 SS Malibu in the Disneyland parking lot when it was clear and a million.
I still have that jeep. Did you have the 7.3?Similar here - I had a drift in my driveway several years ago that totally buried my F350.
Good news was all I had to do is dig out the hood, windshield & drivers door - after the diesel warmed up I simply drove away.
Loved that truck!
If you were doing your dabs I'm shocked you could recognize a car!Lost my friends car in the parking structure at the MGM in Las Vegas. I let us ‘look’ for it for about 45 minutes before I reminded him that we parked it in the NYNY parking structure across the street, and had migrated to the MGM several hours prior...
Good times.
An F360 would not have done in that situation. I don’t think they made a Diesel.Similar here - I had a drift in my driveway several years ago that totally buried my F350.
Good news was all I had to do is dig out the hood, windshield & drivers door - after the diesel warmed up I simply drove away.
Loved that truck!
I really need to do that. Congrats on getting those done!Im up by 2am again... drinking coffee.
Got my taxes done by 3, somehow it went smoothly
Good to see you too! I've missed you as well. What have you been up to?I accomplished diddley today.. Popped back on to say hi.. Ive missed y'all..
Not much..Just working... I recently got laid off temporarily and signed up for unemployment..Good to see you too! I've missed you as well. What have you been up to?