From other forums it really says "GAS CAP" I know thats what I said. Just take a look at the gas cap and make sure it fits and is sealed. Hope this helps. The good thing is its nothing serious.
That is actually gascap. Either the gas cap is loose or there is a large vapor leak in the fuel system.
The message is "gascap". Check to see if the gas cap is not tightened properly.
It is a code for a faulty right rear wheel speed sensor.
The computer has detected a malfunction with the electronic throttle system and set a trouble code.
A failure in the electronic throttle control system. You need to have the system checked for codes.
30 caliber with 30 grains of powder
9mm IS the caliber. If you mean what is it equivalent to, it is approximately the same as a .38.
If by 'set' you mean to match it to an old speedometer's settings to read proper speeds, look on the back of the speedometers and you should see a group of small switches. Make sure the switch positions on the new speedometer match the positions on the old speedometer. Assuming the old speedometer was set correctly to begin with, the new one should now read your speeds and mileages correctly. If it doesn't, contact your local Dodge dealer, they should be able to find the correct setting for your vehicle (they will likely need to know the VIN first).
Assuming you mean 2001 S-10, it doesn't have a speedometer cable, it is electronic.
Caliber is the diameter of the bore of a firearm. It's expressed in hundredths or thousandths of an inch, as in .45 caliber or .380 caliber. Curiously, the actual diameter of a .38 caliber slug is 0.357 inch.
It denotes a type of 30 caliber ammunition adopted by the Military in 1906.
The term caliber is often used to mean "level of excellence." If someone uses this phrase, they mean he was a good employee.