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Subject: Re: Brake light
From: Gogarty <Gogarty(at)Clongowes.edu>
Date: Thu, 06 Apr 2006 14:32:31 -0400
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In article <csYYf.56653$915.19702(at)southeast.rr.com>, NOSPAM(at)nowhere.com
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>Good move - but I guess I should have asked how many miles you drive in a
>week. I go a couple of hundred within a week and hate to tear up rotors.
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Not more than a hundred most weeks. It`s a city car and sits parked most of
the time.
In any case, the fault proved to be the sensor and not the pads. But they
were getting thin so we replaced them along with the sensor. Rotors are
fine. Rear rotors had to be replaced a year ago.

From: "Ohli" <mjor4one(at)aol.com>
Subject: Brake lining wear warning message
Date: Mon, 07 Mar 2005 22:40:28 -0500
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Any one knows how to reset the "Brake lining wear" indicator in my
instrument cluster? Any help is greatly appreciated. I check the pads
because I heard a noise while stepping on my brake and the cause of it was
the warning metal is too close to the rotor that cause noise.Brake pads are
all okay. I put it back and no more noise when I test drive it but the
problem now is the "Brake lining wear" indicator lights up everytime I
start the engine.How can I erase or reset it since the pads are all okay.

From: "marlinspike" <rishayegan(at)davidson.edu>
Subject: Re: Brake lining wear warning message
Date: Mon, 7 Mar 2005 23:45:59 -0500
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You have to replace the wear sensor.
Richard
"Ohli" <mjor4one(at)aol.com> wrote in message
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> Any one knows how to reset the "Brake lining wear" indicator in my
> instrument cluster? Any help is greatly appreciated. I check the pads
> because I heard a noise while stepping on my brake and the cause of it was
> the warning metal is too close to the rotor that cause noise.Brake pads
are
> all okay. I put it back and no more noise when I test drive it but the
> problem now is the "Brake lining wear" indicator lights up everytime I
> start the engine.How can I erase or reset it since the pads are all okay.
>
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Title: omgomgomgomgomgomgomg Date: Wed, 23 Sep 2009 22:08:40 +0000 Author: welovehollyoaks
We cannot go any further into our dissection of last week’s omnibus without first reflecting on the biggest OMG moment to happen in the ‘Oaks for a long while.
Oh yes, just when we’d lost faith and were lamenting the shitness of Hollyoaks of late, it unleashes something so marvellous that we almost choked on our mid afternoon bacon sandwich with joy:
ELI IS BACK!!!!
When Newt stopped taking his anti-schizo pills last week we warned that only the return of our fave fro’d alter ego would make this particular plot reoccurrence worth our time and happily the Hollyverse agreed. Only a brief appearance of the imaginary one – right at the end, as paranoid android Newt gibbered behind a fence – but that was enough. Insanity is back in the village. Let the good times roll!
hollyoaks: the movie
Yah, last week’s ‘Oaks was a veritable tsunami of a film student moment – and a very ambitious one at that, with a twisty turny plot that switched (sometimes confusingly) between flashbacks of the young ‘uns ill-fated trip to the woods and its present day repercussions, a whodunnit and a fancy Wizard of Oz motif. Two thumbs fresh.
chav-geddon More on: http://welovehollyoaks.com/2009/09/23/omgomgomgomgomgomgomg/
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