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On 19/04/18 22:39, Marland wrote:
harry Thing is you may never need to access those plugs. Many have a 100,000 mile life. Covers to stop dirt, damage, etc may be no bad thing. An electronic 'dipstick' can also give a warning if the oil level is low. Many people simply ain't capable of using a dipstick and wouldn't know where to find it anyway. Or add oil themselves. - Electric cars don't have any of that stuff. Theres at least one in or near the West Midlands that has a dipstick in it. And a weird nut behind the steering wheel. GH -- "Women actually are capable of being far more than the feminists will let them." |
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