X-No-Archive: Yes In article <3285621982adf2659a557.d911a7e1d8b15@asarian-host.net>, silvershard <silvershard@asarian-host.net> wrote: X-No-Archive: Yes ....because it makes me feel less guilty for posting if I feel like someone wants me to. ;P SP for swearing. I'm also warning that this is turning into a huge long post for some freak reason. Sorry :/ I should also spoiler
strchild wrote: When was the last time you did the basic tune-up or at least inspected your plugs, wires, fuel filter, air filter, PCV, and anything anybody else can think of for a basic tune-up. I wonder if this could be temp-sensor related? Sounds similar to what my '93 was doing before I replaced the plugs. Are you receiving any engine codes from the check engine light?
strchild wrote: When was the last time you did the basic tune-up or at least inspected your plugs, wires, fuel filter, air filter, PCV, and anything anybody else can think of for a basic tune-up. I wonder if this could be temp-sensor related? Sounds similar to what my '93 was doing before I replaced the plugs. Are you receiving any engine codes from the check engine light?
On 08/06/2010 11:33, RayLopez99 wrote: On Jun 8, 2:12 am, David Brown <david.br...@hesbynett.removethisbit.no> wrote But keep in mind the target user is: 1) a cheapskate. She has a Pentium II (slightly older than 1997, but not by much, and with more RAM, I think 512 MB) The Pentium II came out in 1997, so it can't be much older than that! If you are sure
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