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Not heat when on. Reset the system, did not fix it. Even in emergency mode, it cannot get over 60 degrees in the house.

We keep our house at about 55 almost all the time in winter.

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What's it doing?

Not heat when on. Reset the system, did not fix it. Even in emergency mode, it cannot get over 60 degrees in the house.

We keep our house at about 55 almost all the time in winter.

60 all the time during winter. 55 is too cold :lol:

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What's it doing?

Not heat when on. Reset the system, did not fix it. Even in emergency mode, it cannot get over 60 degrees in the house.

We keep our house at about 55 almost all the time in winter.

60 all the time during winter. 55 is too cold :lol:

It's good enough for caves. And we just don't care in the house really. On the weekend it will go up once and a while, We cook quite a bit and the kitchen stays warm, the basement has heated couches... So yeah.

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if my ex's dad was an ML dealer, she wouldn't be an ex.

:D

It was only a year ago, she's now married and expecting a baby, I'm happy for her I suppose...

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When asking for a shipping quote on a part I got asked to provide a ton of info..including the VIN.

Any possible problems with spewing out the VIN ? I know the car is clean :)

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I'm about to head in for a CT scan of my sinuses.

Good luck Ryan !

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Not working and tomorrow. That's the season I guess.

At least it's payday tomorrow.

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What's it doing?

Not heat when on. Reset the system, did not fix it. Even in emergency mode, it cannot get over 60 degrees in the house.

We keep our house at about 55 almost all the time in winter.

I grew up in a massive Victorian home where my mother kept it between 52 and 54. But my little house is home (at least for the remainder of this month) to a little 4 year old, so I will pay to make sure he is warm.

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Who are they ? :ughdunno:

Carl Sagan and Snooki. :rofl2:

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I don't care if you don't like soccer or not, but you have to respect the skill this took:

http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/video?vid=d0c22342-6f41-4bd7-938c-d5f9a31eb7e8&from=foxsports/foxsoccer/stories

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Hopefully tomorrow I'm done with this exam...

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What's it doing?

Not heat when on. Reset the system, did not fix it. Even in emergency mode, it cannot get over 60 degrees in the house.

We keep our house at about 55 almost all the time in winter.

I got home one morning and it was 44*F in my house.

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Better the cold than having the heater NOT shut off and having ur house at 95*

J

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Any ford buffs know if ford currently has an oil change indicating system like GM has? That is, one that is based off of actual engine usage and not just mileage. If so, when did they start using it?

Edit: From what I've found the fanciest that Ford F-150s get is in the pic below

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If so, there is drastic room for improvement. Which is where my research comes in. :D

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Just mileage unless it has changed recently, but both my mother's '08 Edge and my sister's '09 Edge are this way. They have an indicator which is represented by %, but it corresponds with mileage. My mom's '06 Explorer was the same way.

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Went to the Osaka restaurant in Minneapolis last night. All i can say is wow, what an experience!

I love Japanese food, but prefer to make it at home. :)

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