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Martin_1962

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Re: My car is a liar!
« Reply #15 on: 17 July 2007, 10:14:22 »

Over a week at 0 miles!!!!

Under 50 it gets confused by level so ignores it - then it resets back to a sensible range
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Re: My car is a liar!
« Reply #16 on: 17 July 2007, 14:56:49 »

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I'm more worried about the radio station you are tuned into  ::)

Particularly when there is a disc in........although what is on the disc we dont know.

TIESTO Sound of Sunrise - borrowed from BoBo at the Lakes and accidentaly backed up into my laptop at the time :y  And I like "The Old Woman" so there :P

Well I gotta admit - we have Radio 2 on in our office all day and it ain't too bad apart from the  Jeremy Vine talk show between 12 and 2pm, can't stand the man!! Steve Wright in the afternoon is top show :y Driving home from work has to be Scott Mills on Radio 1 :y
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Re: My car is a liar!
« Reply #17 on: 17 July 2007, 17:49:33 »

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I'm more worried about the radio station you are tuned into  ::)

Particularly when there is a disc in........although what is on the disc we dont know.

Max Bygraves...... ::)
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Re: My car is a liar!
« Reply #18 on: 17 July 2007, 19:42:41 »

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Over a week at 0 miles!!!!

Under 50 it gets confused by level so ignores it - then it resets back to a sensible range

Mine doesnt seem to....it kept flashing on the mid 31, then 30, then 29 and that was after quite a few starts today....and that was all day.....so it only went down a slightly over a period of a day....which is to be expected.....but with the flashing petrol symbol as well.....i got fed up with it and bunged in £20 of unleaded just to shut it up......but that will last me at least a month  :y
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