My Dog, Frank
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Okay, so he is no bear, but my son Thomas is a really good tiger! He is also the newest member of Rennlist and, at 20 months, he may also be the youngest.
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Ian C...nice taste in pooches. I thought Staffies were banned in the UK along with their misunderstood cousins?
Abby & Brynn...both pound-puppies who love the P-car (but, get hair EVERYWHERE!)
Abby & Brynn...both pound-puppies who love the P-car (but, get hair EVERYWHERE!)
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Frank would also like to know is there any way of reading the fault codes without a hammer ?
On other variants of thee Motronic system (and 91 Cal cars) its possible to flash the engine check light. Or wire in a LED, and jumper a couple of ECU pins to flash the codes on the LED.
Frank as Santa's Helper
On other variants of thee Motronic system (and 91 Cal cars) its possible to flash the engine check light. Or wire in a LED, and jumper a couple of ECU pins to flash the codes on the LED.
Frank as Santa's Helper
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Spot on, it was the gratuitous murder of a stuffed bear !
They are both Parson Russell terriers, just caught him yawning.
They have the terrier spirit, and a decided lack of touch with reality, if they saw a real bear in the garden they would attack it !!
They are both Parson Russell terriers, just caught him yawning.
They have the terrier spirit, and a decided lack of touch with reality, if they saw a real bear in the garden they would attack it !!
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Originally Posted by Dogmanus
Wow Rob,
You've got a dog after my own heart! My rover will only stay in the Rover.
I guess he figures if it's good enough for the Queen, it's good enough for him.
Henry
You've got a dog after my own heart! My rover will only stay in the Rover.
I guess he figures if it's good enough for the Queen, it's good enough for him.
Henry
Sorry mate, the Queen drives a Jaguar. Now that would eat your dog. A few years ago we had a Teal Owners Club meet in Windsor one Sunday and parked the cars up in the old station in the middle of town. One of the guys drove in with his two children very exited. Apparently he had been waiting to turn in, prevented by a flow of traffic the other way. Then a Jaguar stopped and the driver waved him across and he realised it was the Queen with the DoE in the passenger seat. Incidently we all dressed up for the occasion in a 1920s/30s look, but did not look out of place amongst the locals in Windsor .
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Thelma awaitng her ride
Truth is, she hates the car. I literally have to force her in it, the only order she won't obey is to get in this car. Loves the boats, the Tahoe, but hates the Pcar. I'm not sure whether it is the fact she is harnesed in it, or that she just don't like the noise and vibration. Funny part is when shopping, one of the reasons for buying this particular car was the cargo shelf for her to ride on. Even has personalized mats with her name on the shelf!
Truth is, she hates the car. I literally have to force her in it, the only order she won't obey is to get in this car. Loves the boats, the Tahoe, but hates the Pcar. I'm not sure whether it is the fact she is harnesed in it, or that she just don't like the noise and vibration. Funny part is when shopping, one of the reasons for buying this particular car was the cargo shelf for her to ride on. Even has personalized mats with her name on the shelf!
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Originally Posted by DarrylH
All you need now is a "Louise" and you are ready for some serious road trippin'!