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Fullerton, ND Car Consumer Discussions


Re: the ugliest [jd10013] by extech2 on Mon Jul 09 15:50:17 PDT 2007

The only thing missing from this car is the water and the Beta fish inside

2011 Ford Taurus Limited AWD by shakes67 on Fri Nov 05 11:19:18 PDT 2010

2011 Ford Taurus Limited AWD sterling grey no moonroof package 303A multi contour seats , navigation , adaptive cruise control Car.........36,850.00 minus discounts/rebates 2,000.00 add tax/title NYS rape / rate dealer....Fullerton Ford Somerville, New Jersey purchased the extended warranty.... Ford ESP Premium Care 500+ cost 1635.00 from Harold Zeigler Automotive Group....just google it for website.

Re: Honda Element won't start [tespro] by extech2 on Wed Sep 29 17:41:13 PDT 2010

The most likely causes are: worn ignition switch, the electrical part, or defective starter motor or defective fuel pump relay. If the engine turns over but fails to start then it is probably the fuel pump or the relay. If the engine won't turn then the starter or ign. switch. or the starter interlock. You need to have someone check for lack of spark or fuel presssure while cranking the motor.

Re: Mp3 player, or I pod [bkl1] by extech2 on Tue Mar 30 15:17:25 PDT 2010

The other advantage of the USB drive over the I pod is the ease of use when setting it up. I'm using Windows PCs since 1991, but setting up my 80 GB I pod Classic was a frustrating experience. I was able to master it, but I never enjoy the hassle of adding new material. With the thumb drive, if you know how to copy, cut, and paste you are done in a few minutes. And it will be easy to reorganize the music according to your preference. Long live the Soul. If only the driver seat would have better adjustments.

Re: Mp3 player, or I pod [extech2] by extech2 on Tue Mar 23 16:07:14 PDT 2010

Yesterday I plugged in a USB thumb drive where I previously stored some music, in MP3 format, about 4-500 tracks were on it. The Soul picked up the drive within 5 seconds and went to play the 1st track. The radio controls work going from track to track, forward or backward. The manual recommends not to start the car unless the USB device is removed. I took a chance and it didn't hurt the thumb drive. If you park the car and leave the thumb drive plugged in, it will go to the last track whichever was playing when the engine was stopped. The only negative is that you can't go to another track in a random order. These drives often sell for less than $ 10 - compared to the price of an I pod or any other MP3 player, they are a bargain.

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