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| i need extreme protection. anyone tried husky or catch-all floormats? or duragear seatcovers? any other brand recomendations? | |
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Hope everyone has a great Xmas. I'm fairly new to this board. I just bought an '02 Dakota. I REALLY wanted a 4.7 (what guy wouldn't?) but in my specific case, time is definitely of the essence, and considering that I only want a larger engine for more ease in passing in traffic (and even the 3.9L V6 can handle that much By the way, God Bless America! I'm currently enlisted in the Navy (and have been for 8 years) and while I've always been proud of it, there's no feeling like Vietnam and WWII war vets coming up to ME and thanking ME for MY service. Although I have to say that I have a problem with participants of an actual war thanking ME for my service. It should be the other way around. |
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A major newspaper is looking to interview folks who learned how to drive stick in their adulthood, and either fell in love or hated it. Also welcome is any input on why people love to drive stick, and any unusual anecdotes about how you learned etc.
Hope to hear from you before Feb 22 via Town Hall/Talk to the Press or at jfallon |
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Learned to drive a stick in ADULTHOOD??....just exactly what does this mean?... let me re-phrase the question to show you what I mean What about those of us that learned to drive a stick as a child? |
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Hey, I don't phrase the questions...I just pass them along. And what about those of us who were driving tractors and grain trucks by the age of 12???? Well...maybe bean, wheat, and corn field driving doesn't count. KarenS Host Owner's Clubs |
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Last week, Edmunds rolled out new pricing pages. Along with this is a new "consumer ratings & reviews". This functionality lives in the "consumer opinions" area of the new vehicle detail page, and allows users to rate a vehicle on a number of different criteria (1 to 10 scale), as well as add his/her own free-form comments. If you have some time, we would really appreciate Town Hall members writing a review of their current auto, or a favorite make/model. It takes approximately a week for your review to appear on that make/model. If you have any questions, please let me know! Thanks! KarenS Host Owners Clubs |
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I am curious as to the extent of the problem that I am facing with my '99 Dakota. Everytime I go out onto the interstate and accelerate to between 63-65 mph the yellow abs and red brake warning lights come on. They remain on for the duration of the trip or until I turn off the ignition. Upon starting up the truck, everything checks out okay and the lights have gone out. I asked the dealer about this and he said that my brake fluid is low, checked the fluid, it's okay. Do I have abs at lower speeds, I don't feel any pulsating in the pedal when I stop hard? Also, what is the difference in speed got to do with the warning lights being on or off? I'm not the best at comprehending the mechanics of abs braking.... Please help.
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Robert, there is something wrong within your braking system. Whether it is worn brake lining, low fluid, and/or an electronic glitch, something is not right. I would ask another dealer once it has been ascertained that the fluid level is correct and the pads are okay. Hopefully, someone on the forum may have a viable explanation. But I do know that this is definitely not normal. Bookitty |
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Just 2 quick questions; Why does the Dakota have only the 3.9 6-banger listed on the model page and on the consumer review vehicle choice drop-down list? Also why does it only cover Model Years 2001 and 2002. Does this mean us 2000 7.7 V8 QC owners are not included? |
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