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Ray O!! – - Belts, Hoses and fluids.
Hi Ray,
Has there been anything written about interval to replace belts/hoses? I
seem to remember 3-4 years was good rule of thumb but seems that new ones
have better life.
We have darned harsh summers up here in No Calif., and don’t want a
hose/belt. Fluid changes other than manual?
This is an 05 Avalon I am asking about.
Ron in Ca
Democrats using AGISM against McCain. (ot)
I will be voting for Obama, but I find it interesting that Democrats are
using age against John McCain. Is this not the same group of Dems who
endorsed Kerry and would be endorsing him today if he had won in 2004?
What is odd is that it is usually the Democrats who are against
discrimination. The idiots like Murtha and Dean better be careful with such
remarks or they are going to dig the hole that they usually dig.
–
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–Boycotting the 2008 China Olympic Games–
2003 Highlander wiper fluid
Is there only one washer fluid reservoir in the 2003 Highlander that
serves both front and rear windows?
My old Subaru Legacy had one in the front and back.
If indeed only one, great! One less thing to worry about.
{OT} spit here
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080416/ap_on_go_ca_st_pe/dna_collection
Feds to collect DNA from every person they arrest
By EILEEN SULLIVAN, Associated Press Writer
The government plans to begin collecting DNA samples from anyone
arrested by a federal law enforcement agency — a move intended to
prevent violent crime but which also is raising concerns about the
privacy of innocent people.
Using authority granted by Congress, the government also plans to
collect DNA samples from foreigners who are detained, whether they have
been charged or not. The DNA would be collected through a cheek swab,
Justice Department spokesman Erik Ablin said Wednesday. That would be a
departure from current practice, which limits DNA collection to
convicted felons.
Expanding the DNA database, known as CODIS, raises civil liberties
questions about the potential for misuse of such personal information,
such as family ties and genetic conditions.
Ablin said the DNA collection would be subject to the same privacy laws
applied to current DNA sampling. That means none of it would be used
for identifying genetic traits, diseases or disorders.
Congress gave the Justice Department the authority to expand DNA
collection in two different laws passed in 2005 and 2006.
There are dozens of federal law enforcement agencies, ranging from the
FBI to the Library of Congress Police. The federal government estimates
it makes about 140,000 arrests each year.
Justice officials estimate the new collecting requirements would add
DNA from an additional 1.2 million people to the database each year.
Those who support the expanded collection believe that DNA sampling
could get violent criminals off the streets and prevent them from
committing more crimes.
A Chicago study in 2005 found that 53 murders and rapes could have been
prevented if a DNA sample had been collected upon arrest.
"Many innocent lives could have been saved had the government began
this kind of DNA sampling in the 1990s when the technology to do so
first became available," Sen. Jon Kyl, R-Ariz., said. Kyl sponsored the
2005 law that gave the Justice Department this authority.
Thirteen states have similar laws: Alaska, Arizona, California, Kansas,
Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Tennessee, Texas and Virginia.
The new regulation would mean that the federal government could store
DNA samples of people who are not guilty of any crime, said Jesselyn
McCurdy, legislative counsel for the American Civil Liberties Union.
"Now innocent people’s DNA will be put into this huge CODIS database,
and it will be very difficult for them to get it out if they are not
charged or convicted of a crime," McCurdy said.
If a person is arrested but not convicted, he or she can ask the
Justice Department to destroy the sample.
The Homeland Security Department — the federal agency charged with
policing immigration — supports the new rule.
"DNA is a proven law-enforcement tool," DHS spokesman Russ Knocke said.
The rule would not allow for DNA samples to be collected from
immigrants who are legally in the United States or those being
processed for admission, unless the person was arrested.
The proposed rule is being published in the Federal Register. That will
be followed by a 30-day comment period
IT DIDN'T OVERHEAT!
Re: headgaset in a bottle, 97 Legacy wagon:
Fininshed the process last night and drained the stuff out, and let it
sit. It might have been a little COLD last night, but didn’t have much
choice.
Filled it with water and put the ‘plates’ back on (Hey, it the same plate,
and there IS a sort of valid registration…) and drove it for about 15
minutes, and the temp guage stayed rock-steady. On plain old water…
Maybe this did the trick…
A/C suddenly not working
I have a ’97 Corolla, and had the timing belt replaced last month.
This past weekend, I turned on the A/C and received nothing but the
fan blowing air. Prior to having that work done, I had no problems
with the A/C at all – and I do use it during the winter, to defog the
windows during rain, etc. So it hasn’t been that long since I last
used it with no problems.
Is it possible that, in the process of the work on the timing belt,
they might have unhooked the A/C somehow? There was no period of
breakdown, where the A/C functioned, but poorly, before it stopped
working altogether. Nothing sounds wrong or smells wrong. Before the
timing belt work, the A/C worked perfectly, and now, nothing.
Also, on the same day when they replaced the timing belt, they also
replaced the thermostat, because the car was running cold. The old
thermostat was stuck open (or closed – I don’t remember which is which,
but it was stuck in whichever position indicates that the engine is
too hot, when in fact, it was always cold). Now, the engine runs at
a good temperature, right in the middle. I don’t know if that might
have affected the working of the A/C.
I called and asked the mechanic about it today, and predictably, his
answer was no, that wouldn’t be affected. I’m not saying he’s lying,
but I did expect that the answer would automatically be "No, we’re
not responsible for that problem" – when in fact, maybe they are?
Thanks.