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Towel Rail

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  1. Yep, it's a no-brainer. I don't care if other brands of coolant are slightly cheaper!
  2. I'm a little disappointed. I went to start my car after work today, and it wouldn't, even after several tries. Month-old battery. It wasn't even below 0.
  3. 2010, eh? Then I'll buy a used one in 2015. (I wonder if I can keep my '96 going that long...)
  4. I saw one the other day on the way to work! I think I see Bajas more often.
  5. I'm increasingly of the Dave Ramsey school. I'd love to be able to buy my next (used) car with a stack of Benjamins. :cool:
  6. Well, crisis averted! The fob was where I'd left it, but its battery was dead of course, so I scrambled the local stores to find a replacement. Wal-Mart had them $2/pair, so that was a relief. Now the fob can have a spare battery when I put it back away in my dresser. And I was worried I'd need to disconnect the battery overnight! As an avonics engineer, I think it's kind of dumb for a system to throw alarms and waste power when it cold-starts in a nominal state, but they didn't consult with me when designing it. Hmmph. I'll take some pictures of my under-dash area so you guys can point out where the reset button is. I couldn't find it for the life of me. - Scott
  7. Power locks and panic buttons are cute, but I never use them. :-p I've been searching for the special black reprogramming button, but I can't find it anywhere. Thanks for the help folks. I actually do know which drawer that my fob is in back at my house, but I'll have to drive across town with my lights flashing to get to it. Man, I wish this car were as "dumb" as my Beetle! - Scott
  8. This morning it was cold enough that the old battery just couldn't start the car. I was able to borrow another car to get to work, and picked up a new battery on the way back. After changing the battery, the car was able to start, but I only ran it for a minute or two and went inside (didn't need to go anywhere). So a couple hours later, my dad came by and informed me that the turn signals were blinking. He thought it was my emergency flashers, but that activated the rear brake lights instead of the turn signals. What is my car trying to tell me, so intently that it's running down my new battery?? Thanks. - Scott
  9. I take it you guys haven't changed the sparkplugs on a Beetle? - Scott P.S. And that's every 6,000 miles.
  10. The Samba, another car forum I frequent, has an archive section with complete, high-quality scans of owner's manuals throughout the years. Just a thought... - Scott
  11. I paid $3000 for my 5-speed '96 EJ22 Outback this year. Even though I turned around and put a bunch of money into preventative maintenance stuff, I still think I got a heck of a deal. - Scott
  12. On my car, only the LH seat and RH back work. Oh well, at least they're not leather seats.
  13. I like it! And not just because it validates my choice of automobile. :-p
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