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Mika commented on his sexuality: "I've never ever labelled myself. But having said that; I've never limited my life, I've never limited who I sleep with... Call me whatever you want. Call me bisexual, if you need a term for me..."
They could of before they became vampires or could get a below on purpose.
nobody knows, apparently. never seen any pictures myself. or heard of him at any cons either...
Mario is more famous because he has been around longer.
Likely, an expressway is the only place one could use cruise control. The minimum speed to use cruise control is at least 45 mph and many roads don't allow that speed. Also, the expressway gets rid of constant stops that make it annoying to use the cruise control. Basically, if you aren't stuck in traffic, cruise control is the way to go.
i just had the same problem with mine, could never get it, then i figured out that you have to be in 5th gear and then turn it on press set and youre good to go..
I have been doing a little research here, and my cruise control quits working when the airbag light goes on and stays lit. I just went to the dodge.com site and checked for recall information under the owner services tab. Turns out the previous owner never had the recall items repaired. It could be a problem with the control, but I am feeling more like it is clockspring related.
No, Tom Cruise has never had progeria.
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On the open road with light traffic. Never use it in heavy traffic, when it is raining, or when there is ice or snow on the road.You would use cruise control when driving on the open highway in very light traffic where you wish to maintain a constant speed.
Hmmm, never heard of a flashing cruise control light. To answer your question: well, sort of. Could be the same problem causing both symptoms. Auto Zone and other auto parts stores will read your check engine code and let you know what the code means. They don't usually charge anything for this service. According to a dealer, whenever the check engine light comes on it inactivates the cruise control, resulting in both the check engine light being on and the cruise light flashing. Although this is possible, I had a '96 Outback with a nearly constant check engine light that I threw literally thousands of dollars at and never fixed and my current 2000 Forester that lost the head gasket causing a check engine light with several faults and my cruise always worked. Guess it depends on the fault. Go get it checked out. Cheap to find out just what the trouble code is. --Ken
no never never never.
I had the same thing in my 1985 325e and it was the cruise control. Since I never used the cruise control I just cut through the entire wire bundle and problem solved.
NEVER
Basically get the emission code at the repair shop, get it fixed, and reset the code. Some codes in Subaru involve Cruise Control light flashing. In my case, that happened due to a misfire on 3-rd cylinder (replaced the ignition coil), and EVAP system leak (bad fuel pump gasket). In both cases, after the repair has been done, the code was reset, and the cruise control light never blinked after that.
Anyone who has been on a cruise or never has but wants to go on a dream cruise needs to do some research for the best available cruise sale. The cost of the cruise depends on where in the world the cruise is going, and what time of the year the cruise is desired. If it is a Caribbean cruise, the prices will drop after the winter season yet the cruise will still be the trip of a lifetime.