So, nine pages which I admittedly did not read as it devolved into this highly technical discussion.
What I've not seen was if the above is what happens in this case? Did the person, any o=anyone else for that matter, lose control(s)? Or were they given the warning and still had the ability...
Tis true, but he specifically mentioned "If you want to check your tire pressure" is why I said that. Unless you are airing down or up for off roading, you dont really need to add or remove air all that often. Not that I would be using caps anyway, I dont like the look of them.
Looks like this was sort of a freak. Bumper corners slid past each other , allowing the two fenders to interlock and gave them an outward trajectory, peeling both fenders out.
True, but it was the obvious thing everyone wanted to see. I wondering what that harness did. Not enough to dive into the maint manual, but still curious. Door solenoid works, window works, what else is in there?
No jack stand, wiping his fingers over the rotor? And wouldn't you check you pressures on the display? I mean maybe you dont trust the sensors, but I've had vehicles with these since 2006 and I dont think I ever seen one off.
Years ago while junkyard diving for parts for some older BMW convertibles, my son and I open the trunk of a 5 series looking for tool kit pieces and there is actually a factory BMW sticker showing you how to place. I think three sets of golf clubs in the trunk.
I understand that videos are the primary means of information communication for most folks, but man I just want articles that I can skim through at my pace, waiting for people to get around to talking about the few things I care about is just tedious