Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > > > i, my male Fischer's Lovebird, died last wednesday. He appeared > > on my porch, doing lunch with my parakeets, in June of 1998. > >Sorry to read that. I remember a movie about a conure called ie-- >was your bird named for him by any chance? > > > , you are right. Back in 1997, just after and I had our first separation, i was in Chicago and obviously depressed. Carol Gray decided to force me to see a movie and we saw " ie. " It definitely cheered me up. My favorite scene was when the conure landed in Los Angeles in the backyard of Cheech Marin. The bird asked him if he was in LA and Cheech replied, " you're in East LA! " But I am prejudiced towards Cheech Marin. He gave my brother a little role in " Nice Dreams. " The guy in that movie, " weird Jimmy " , who grows pot that turns people into Iguanas, is my brother, Jim Newport Jerry Newport PS: , the " check engine " light came on in my 80,000 mile old Mazda. Nothing seems to be wrong with the car. No overheating or any visible leaks. I am tempted to not worry about this as this happened with my old cabs all of the time. What do you think? _________________________________________________________________ Tired of slow downloads and busy signals? Get a high-speed Internet connection! Comparison-shop your local high-speed providers here. https://broadband.msn.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 hey Jerry, my check engine light comes on about every 40,000 km regardless of oil level etc, and I have never even had a minor problem with it.... I have beentold that some car makers build it in, and usually opening the hood turns it off... (I think it to send people to the dealer where they can get shafted?) dani Gerald Newport wrote: > > > > > i, my male Fischer's Lovebird, died last wednesday. He appeared > > > on my porch, doing lunch with my parakeets, in June of 1998. > > > >Sorry to read that. I remember a movie about a conure called ie-- > >was your bird named for him by any chance? > > > > > > > > , you are right. Back in 1997, just after and I > had our > first separation, i was in Chicago and obviously depressed. Carol Gray > decided to force me to see a movie and we saw " ie. " It definitely > cheered me up. My favorite scene was when the conure landed in Los > Angeles > in the backyard of Cheech Marin. The bird asked him if he was in LA and > Cheech replied, " you're in East LA! " > > But I am prejudiced towards Cheech Marin. He gave my brother a > little > role in " Nice Dreams. " The guy in that movie, " weird Jimmy " , who grows > pot > that turns people into Iguanas, is my brother, Jim Newport > > Jerry Newport > > PS: , the " check engine " light came on in my 80,000 mile old > Mazda. > Nothing seems to be wrong with the car. No overheating or any visible > leaks. > I am tempted to not worry about this as this happened with my old cabs > all > of the time. What do you think? > > _________________________________________________________________ > Tired of slow downloads and busy signals? Get a high-speed Internet > connection! Comparison-shop your local high-speed providers here. > https://broadband.msn.com > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 Gerald Newport wrote: > PS: , the " check engine " light came on in my 80,000 mile old > Mazda. Nothing seems to be wrong with the car. No overheating or any > visible leaks. I am tempted to not worry about this as this happened > with my old cabs all of the time. What do you think? The only way to know what has caused this is to scan for codes. When the check engine light comes on, the computer will store a code. Each problem that will cause a check engine light to come on has a different code, so getting the code will let you know something about what the problem is. It could be a minor problem that costs little or nothing to fix, or it could be something big. In my Ford, I can check codes with just a piece of wire. I put the wire between two connectors, turn the key on, and the computer flashes the check engine light to tell me what the codes are. A Mazda may have a similar function. I will poke around on the net and see what I can come up with. What year was the car again? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2003 Report Share Posted December 16, 2003 > In my Ford, I can check codes with just a piece of wire. I put the wire > between two connectors, turn the key on, and the computer flashes the > check engine light to tell me what the codes are. A Mazda may have a > similar function. I will poke around on the net and see what I can come > up with. What year was the car again? Where I live, I can drive it down to an auto parts store and they'll read out the codes for free there. One thing that works on almost all cars is to disconnect the negative battery terminal, leave it disconnected for about 5 minutes, and reconnect it (disconnect negative, not positive, in case your wrench slips). The light should be off. If it comes back on, some sensor is reporting a problem. If it doesn't come back on, then it was temporary. -- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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