ottguit@hotmail.com wrote: This is my first car(Element) with 4 wheel Disc Brake instead of drum/ Rear. How does it work, and can I still use it as an Emergency brake, or to go down a slippery hill, ABS intereferes with that if it's too slippery, like mud etc. Bg --------------------------- Your parts diagrams are at www.slhondaparts.com Don't try to defeat your ABS while
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On Dec 24, 5:31 pm, "randy" <rkl...@wavecable.com> wrote: "Rob Strom" randy Rob, I wrote you a long, detailed response for this discussion this morning, and just as I was finishing we lost our power, and the post was lost. So I'm sure I won't be as detailed or perhaps friendly this time. We do have our power back on, and our furnace is back working, but it's still about 32 degrees
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Brad Thrust wrote: try a subaru forester diesel, a lovely 4x4 safe car to drive and reasonably economical too. Most of the urban tractors are bought because the owner.driver wants to feel safe, and to not worry too much about speed humps, and get a huge load of stuff in the back. Unless you do very high mileages the fuel costs are a lowish