A couple of recently spotted licence plates:
- RUFLESS on a light blue MCS convertible
- 8NT SLOW on a Mercedes sedan
- SO JELUS on a Saturn Ion
- *K NKED coming out of the De Anza nudist resort.
Yep, not much MINI-related happenings right now.
All things about my MINI
A couple of recently spotted licence plates:
Yep, not much MINI-related happenings right now.
I’ve long been noticing that the difference between Regular and Premium unleaded petrol is becoming a little more than 20c but yesterday I passed a gas station that was advertising regular at $3.03 and premium at $3.41! Ouch. I kept on motoring and filled up at $3.23.
Two big milestones for Carrie this week:
This morning the SES light was off again so I decided I would skip the tedious drive to Brecht (or more importantly the awful drive back to the office in traffic) but about a mile from the office the light came back on so here I am waiting to hear what the deal is. Hurrah for free wi-fi.
As always when I am around other MINIs I wish I had bought different wheels.
Update 1: The problem is with the O2 sensor as always, and they are reprogramming it as I type. They also want to do a fuel injector system flush at a cost to me of $400. I may be at a BMW dealership but I don’t have BMW cash so that will have to wait.
Update 2: Back at work, the light stayed off all the way back to work so keep your fingers crossed that I don’t need to go back for a replacement O2 sensor.
SES light was on all the way to work this morning but when I got in the car after work it was no longer illuminated. I was pleased for only a while because about 15 minutes later it came back on. I really am hoping it might be due to the last tank of gas so perhaps after filling up tomorrow it will be able to adjust itself. It sure would be nice not to have to go all the way back to Brecht so soon.
Half way to work this morning, the “Service Engine Soon” light came on. Looks like I will be back to Brecht next Wednesday, let’s hope the car stays together until then. Sigh.
Got to Brecht nice and early today but was already behind 3 other MINIs (all dark silver like mine). They couldn’t do the brake fluid flush until next month as it is too soon so I decided to skip all the work and just get the brake pads replaced, and wait for it to be done. Took them about 90 minutes and I was back on my way to work. I’ll go back in August with a large list to work on. Passed 39,000 miles today, need to work out what to do in the remaining 11k or warranty work.
Yes, I’m a bad MINI care-taker, I’ve never claimed otherwise but sometimes even I feel bad about my lack of knowledge of what’s going on under the bonnet. Take this morning: the wife’s Camry has a dead batter so we’ll use the MINI to give a jump start. Pop the hood and, er, yeah where is the damn battery? I was able to find the +ve terminal but had to get the handbook out to find out where to attach the other cable. Camry started and off I went to the INS office for some fingerprint taking. En route I wondered – so where is the damn battery?
I am sure there are some of you wondering what happened at the service appointment last week. Well, I didn’t go because I decided it wasn’t worth it so soon. Well, today the brake pad light was on the whole way into work although on the way back it came on briefly just a couple of times. Called Brecht and got through first time (yea) and have Carrie scheduled for Tuesday. Not sure if 38k miles is about right for brake pads or not.
And yes I know that the MINI Feeds link in the header doesn’t work right. This seems to be an issue with the WordPress widget not being able to parse GoogleReader’s atom feed. I aim to fix it some day.
Ever wondered how the price of our precious gasoline gets where it is? This fascinating article from The Consumerist lays it all out:
Btw, The Consumerist is a great site about all things consumer-related, it’s amazing what the big companies are up to.