blinking maint. light
#16
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Re: blinking maint. light
Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
to the dealer'" idiots.
Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
"Lex" <aacevedo4@elp.rr.com> wrote in message
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> when you take it to your dealer for service.
> "dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
> news:Cp32c.14920$UF1.1799518@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > 2003 Civic Lx Sedan
> >
> > I've got this blinking maintenance light just after I start my car, just
> for
> > a couple of seconds. The
> > owner's manual states that this happens after 8,000 miles, but when does
> it
> > stop?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
>
to the dealer'" idiots.
Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
"Lex" <aacevedo4@elp.rr.com> wrote in message
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> when you take it to your dealer for service.
> "dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
> news:Cp32c.14920$UF1.1799518@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > 2003 Civic Lx Sedan
> >
> > I've got this blinking maintenance light just after I start my car, just
> for
> > a couple of seconds. The
> > owner's manual states that this happens after 8,000 miles, but when does
> it
> > stop?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
>
#17
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Re: blinking maint. light
Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
to the dealer'" idiots.
Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
"Lex" <aacevedo4@elp.rr.com> wrote in message
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> when you take it to your dealer for service.
> "dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
> news:Cp32c.14920$UF1.1799518@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > 2003 Civic Lx Sedan
> >
> > I've got this blinking maintenance light just after I start my car, just
> for
> > a couple of seconds. The
> > owner's manual states that this happens after 8,000 miles, but when does
> it
> > stop?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
>
to the dealer'" idiots.
Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
"Lex" <aacevedo4@elp.rr.com> wrote in message
news:5_y2c.53566$lS1.35286@fe2.texas.rr.com...
> when you take it to your dealer for service.
> "dbaron" <dbaron38@heyoptonline.net> wrote in message
> news:Cp32c.14920$UF1.1799518@news4.srv.hcvlny.cv.n et...
> > 2003 Civic Lx Sedan
> >
> > I've got this blinking maintenance light just after I start my car, just
> for
> > a couple of seconds. The
> > owner's manual states that this happens after 8,000 miles, but when does
> it
> > stop?
> >
> > Dave
> >
> >
>
>
#18
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Re: blinking maint. light
Scott MacLean wrote:
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
#19
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Re: blinking maint. light
Scott MacLean wrote:
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
#20
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Re: blinking maint. light
Scott MacLean wrote:
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
#21
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Re: blinking maint. light
Scott MacLean wrote:
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
> Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your car
> to the dealer'" idiots.
>
> Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the dealer"
> then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
up? I sincerely doubt you have.
This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
$25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
#22
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Re: blinking maint. light
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
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> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
#23
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Re: blinking maint. light
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
#24
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Re: blinking maint. light
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
#25
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Re: blinking maint. light
"Elmo P. Shagnasty" <elmop@nastydesigns.com> wrote in message
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
news:iYF2c.42392$C_5.36204@fe04.usenetserver.com.. .
> Scott MacLean wrote:
>
> > Oh great, another one of these "answer to every question is 'take your
car
> > to the dealer'" idiots.
> >
> > Lex, if you have anything to say other than "take your car to the
dealer"
> > then please speak up. Otherwise, get a life and be quiet.
>
> First of all, top posting is bad. Stop doing it.
Says you. When not commenting on a point-by-point basis, it makes it far
easier to read replies without having to scroll down. I think it's good. So
bugger off.
> Second, have you even bothered to find your owner's manual and look this
> up? I sincerely doubt you have.
If you took the time to follow this thread, you would realize that I was not
the one asking this question, idiot. I know exactly where to find it in my
manual, and have performed it myself.
> This is covered in great detail in your owner's manual. When you have a
> $25,000 car, do you think you should (a) check your owner's manual for
> how to operate it, or (b) just sit on your *** and go to Usenet and ask
> for people to spoon-feed you information about how your car works?
I think I should go to Usenet and provide useless and unwanted information
to people who are not asking the questions in the first place. Oh, sorry,
you're already performing that service.
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