That problem is very popular believe it or not even in my 1998 model. I was told that it could be an oxygen sensor or a mass air flow sensor. If you are experiencing idling problems where your vehicle cuts off while you are completely stopped or when turning corners then you may possibly need to check the throttle body. It can get pretty cruddy inside and the vehicle has problems breathing.
the glowing region in the atmosphere is called an aurora. An aurora example of an aurora would be aurora borealis or the northern lights, or the aurora australis which is also known as the southern lights. *<=D
Check to see if water is getting into the brake light sockets causing them to short to ground
It's Possible that your Brake Fluid needs replaced. The Brake Fluid should be replace about every two years. Hope This Helps.
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
The Aurora Australis are the "Southern Lights" They can be seen in the "low" latitudes of the southern hemisphere.
They will bite if stepped on or handled.
Because if someone stepped on your foot it would be protected
No. The aurora at the South Pole are called aurora australis or would be 'southern lights'.
You may be able to see Aurora Australis from Southern Argentina, but probably not from Borneo.You would not be able to see Aurora Borealis from either geography.
I would check the brake regulator switch, located under the dash near the top of the brake pedal. Its a silver piece that has a button like switch that activates every time you press on the brake pedal causing the light to turn on. It could be stuck in, causing the brake light to stay on.
Check your brake fluid level, if its low it can cause this problem. if that's not the case, take it to a mechanic asap.
You would have to change the brake pads in your vehicle every 15,000 miles or sooner. It depends on how much you drive your vehicle. The more your drive, the earlier you have to replace the brakes.