From: qslim on
One of my favorite summer activities includes turning on all the lights in
my house, cranking the AC down to 60, starting both my cars and my bike,
and watching a bucket of gasoline evaporate while I sit on my back porch
listening to the Live Earth concerts.

From: sharx35 on

"qslim" <Suckers(a)suckersdotcom> wrote in message
news:d3c13e5880de2d298de2b04025739185(a)localhost.talkaboutautos.com...
> One of my favorite summer activities includes turning on all the lights in
> my house, cranking the AC down to 60, starting both my cars and my bike,
> and watching a bucket of gasoline evaporate while I sit on my back porch
> listening to the Live Earth concerts.

You're MEAN!!! ROFL <vbg>


>


From: Hachiroku ハチロク on
On Sat, 21 Jul 2007 23:29:02 -0400, qslim wrote:

> One of my favorite summer activities includes turning on all the lights in
> my house, cranking the AC down to 60, starting both my cars and my bike,
> and watching a bucket of gasoline evaporate while I sit on my back porch
> listening to the Live Earth concerts.


That's not good!

I was driving around in a 23MPG car at 25 MPH, delivering newspapers on a
48 mile route, with the windows open to make my job easy and the heat
CRANKED!

Then, I got home, turned on the tube and turned up the AC after 10AM when
it finally got warm.

Note: Driving around at 3 AM with the heat cranked...

Cause it was C-C-C-C-COLD!!! (45 Degrees)

In JULY!!!!

Yup! Global Warming, OK!

From: johngdole on
You may still be covered under the emissions warranty. So you may want
to check with Toyota before starting any work. However, some
components may be covered under the shorter 3/36 warranty.

Toyota has problems with the charcoal canister design since the
redesign in 97. Some changes were made in 02 on the Camry, but the
Corolla may still have the old design. The canister can disintegrate
on the inside and sending carbon dust all over the system. If this is
the case, all VSV, hoses, canister have to be changed ($$$$$) like the
other owner wrote.




On Jul 21, 4:50 pm, wilsonfamily2...(a)aol.com wrote:
> Can anyone offer an explaination to the diag codes I received that are
> causing the Check Eng light to come on in my car? I am ready to get
> dirty if I can get some guidance on what to replace and how. I just
> sold my other car and have another kid on the way...can't a brother
> catch a break?
> -phrogdriver