Posted on 08/11/2006 3:59:51 PM PDT by pcottraux
Yah. It didn't matter thought because there was no code. It was faulty from the start. It wasn't until VW tested enough cars (and couldn't get accurate codes) that they decided this was a major problem. 80% of the cars that were brought in were found to have nothing wrong with them. The dealership mechanics would reset the check engine light, and it'd go off again a few weeks later. It was a real problem for new beetle owners with the 2000-2002 models.
It's not a big deal, it just means your car's oxygen levels aren't right and your car is burning a tiny bit more fuel.
She works at one
And it looks like they may have it "in" for her.
You got me straight trippin boo.
I noticed the gas level seemed to be going down fairly quickly.
Peace out, West Coast Homey...
Whoops, post 86 is for you.
I'm East Coast.
Er, I don't speak with ebonics...8^)
Though I do listen to Dave Chappelle's skit on it...8^)
Peace out means you're leaving.
Are you leaving?
Why you doggin me like that foo?
Oh, is that what it means? Not like I know what I'm talking about or anything.
Yo dawg sup. = Hi.
Peace out = Bye.
http://www.urbandictionary.com/
Ah, makes perfect sense now.
So I'm down funky fly wid it now.
And yet, as an English major, I am greatly offended by those things.
Is that us?
Man, it's hard to keep balancing like this!
Yah, and you look like you're ready to drop me....aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Well, you being on one foot isn't exactly helping!
rrrggg...uunnnngggg....must...not...fall...must...talk...like...this...
Married life has been busy.
The party in TX was great but I am still trying to recuperate from it all.
Raising heck, causing trouble, and sticking it to the man!
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