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I currently own a 1993 Saturn SL2. Right now I think that it has about 114,000 miles on it. To be completely honest, I have not had a lot of the problems most of you have had.
All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
DUBLIN, Ireland----Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Advances in Optics Design and Precision Manufacturing Technologies" report to their offering.
- Water pump started leaking. - Idles rough when cold. - Idles very high when in park, assuming it's a vacuum leak, but haven't been able to find it. - Original air box was too restrictive, so that was replaced with a CAI. Made a huge difference.
(ARA) - As the weather cools, homeowners see fall as the year's last chance to do home maintenance to lower heating bills. Of course, you will not save money if you spend more on home improvement than you will save in reduced energy costs.
Though the current economic situation may have thinned the crowds compared with years past, the product introductions were as strong as ever.
About three miles off Myrtle Beach's coast, Brenda Littlefield hand-cuts thick steaks from a huge piece of tenderloin while the low, roaring hum of giant machinery drones under her feet.
Question: I put together a simple, bare-bones irrigation system: 30 feet of half-inch plastic tubing, buried from 0-3 inches deep. There's quarter-inch tubing to the misters and drip emitters. It's connected to a hose bib with a freezeproof valve. The far end of the tubing is just bent over and clamped closed. Do I need to worry about winterizing this system?
(PhysOrg.com) -- Scientists have discovered that a type of hard mineral called zeolite can provide a high rate of gas flow in a micro-scale gas pump. Because the pump is based simply on temperature differences and has no moving parts, it could provide reliable and precise control of gas flow for a variety of applications, such as gas-sensing breath analyzers and warfare agent detectors.
As expected, the Islamorada Village Council on Thursday, Nov. 20 approved a $550,000 initial contract with Hazen and Sawyer of New York to be Islamorada’s wastewater engineer.
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