Dust in steering column?
#21
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Re: Dust in steering column?
Wrong. You're still spelling it wrong. It's ETIQUETTE, right? I may also
take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or two
extra t's all the time! Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
etiquette, though.
Yours,
JP
"Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > When spelling etiquette as "etttiquette"
>
> Earlier, I mispelled it in another way. But it's quite humorous for
> you to try and give lessons on ettiquette. LOL.
>
> > you are living proof of what
> > you're saying when you state that the lazy and ignorant need etiquette,
so
> > I'll take your word for it.
>
> Since I am neither lazy nor ignorant, your comments are meaningless.
> Are you done shoving your feet in your mouth, or do you require
> another serving? I did note that you have a fine sense for for
> writing irony.
>
> Spider
take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or two
extra t's all the time! Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
etiquette, though.
Yours,
JP
"Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > When spelling etiquette as "etttiquette"
>
> Earlier, I mispelled it in another way. But it's quite humorous for
> you to try and give lessons on ettiquette. LOL.
>
> > you are living proof of what
> > you're saying when you state that the lazy and ignorant need etiquette,
so
> > I'll take your word for it.
>
> Since I am neither lazy nor ignorant, your comments are meaningless.
> Are you done shoving your feet in your mouth, or do you require
> another serving? I did note that you have a fine sense for for
> writing irony.
>
> Spider
#22
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Re: Dust in steering column?
Prima! That's what your elaborated answer finally deserves. I'll try one or
more of your approaches.
Danke schön.
JP Roberts
"C.R. Krieger" <warp2_shadow@yahoo.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Sounds you're finally coming back to your good old senses, so I'm all
> > "ears".
>
> Several thoughts:
>
> If it's a 'plastic-on-plastic' rub, try a little dry lubricant like
> talc (fairly clean and disappears quickly) or graphite (dirtier, will
> continue to show, but more likely to solve the problem).
>
> If it's a noise down inside the column, you might have something in a
> soft carrier surface (IIRC, they use nylon on metal - should be
> noiseless) that would only be accessible by taking off the column
> covers. That might be easy - it might be a PITA.
>
> The ultimate solution might be located just above your heater
> controls. Hit the 'On' switch and apply the 'Vol^' button liberally.
> I've found this approach adequately addresses most annoying noises in
> all my cars (except the loose 10mm bolt in my 535's RF power window
> assembly last week).
>
> Gutes Glück.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Good thing nobody took me up on the bet!)
more of your approaches.
Danke schön.
JP Roberts
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Sounds you're finally coming back to your good old senses, so I'm all
> > "ears".
>
> Several thoughts:
>
> If it's a 'plastic-on-plastic' rub, try a little dry lubricant like
> talc (fairly clean and disappears quickly) or graphite (dirtier, will
> continue to show, but more likely to solve the problem).
>
> If it's a noise down inside the column, you might have something in a
> soft carrier surface (IIRC, they use nylon on metal - should be
> noiseless) that would only be accessible by taking off the column
> covers. That might be easy - it might be a PITA.
>
> The ultimate solution might be located just above your heater
> controls. Hit the 'On' switch and apply the 'Vol^' button liberally.
> I've found this approach adequately addresses most annoying noises in
> all my cars (except the loose 10mm bolt in my 535's RF power window
> assembly last week).
>
> Gutes Glück.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Good thing nobody took me up on the bet!)
#23
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Re: Dust in steering column?
Merriam Webster:
Main Entry: et·i·quette
Pronunciation: 'e-ti-k&t, -"ket
Function: noun
Etymology: French étiquette, literally, ticket -- more at TICKET
Date: 1750
the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by
authority to be observed in social or official life
Wow, we sure ain;t gots none 'O that 'round here!
We used to hose down cars at the dealer with a product form Kent. I
beleive Worth makes a product similar now. Fixes annoying plastic
squeeks.
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 22:00:05 +0200, "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Wrong. You're still.................
Main Entry: et·i·quette
Pronunciation: 'e-ti-k&t, -"ket
Function: noun
Etymology: French étiquette, literally, ticket -- more at TICKET
Date: 1750
the conduct or procedure required by good breeding or prescribed by
authority to be observed in social or official life
Wow, we sure ain;t gots none 'O that 'round here!
We used to hose down cars at the dealer with a product form Kent. I
beleive Worth makes a product similar now. Fixes annoying plastic
squeeks.
On Wed, 1 Oct 2003 22:00:05 +0200, "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>Wrong. You're still.................
#24
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Re: Dust in steering column?
"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<blfbns$t4r$1@news.ya.com>...
> Wrong. You're still spelling it wrong.
Indeed I am. Wow, and you picked it out properly two posts in a row!
I'm sure your parents would be so proud of the smart fellow you turned
out to be.
> It's ETIQUETTE, right?
Yes. Thank you *so* much for the correction.
> I may also
> take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or two
> extra t's all the time!
All the time? Well, I don't think you know that for sure.
> Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
> etiquette, though.
That's precisely what you are doing in your post, Mr. Roberts. A
spelling flamer - how original.
Spider
> Wrong. You're still spelling it wrong.
Indeed I am. Wow, and you picked it out properly two posts in a row!
I'm sure your parents would be so proud of the smart fellow you turned
out to be.
> It's ETIQUETTE, right?
Yes. Thank you *so* much for the correction.
> I may also
> take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or two
> extra t's all the time!
All the time? Well, I don't think you know that for sure.
> Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
> etiquette, though.
That's precisely what you are doing in your post, Mr. Roberts. A
spelling flamer - how original.
Spider
#25
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Re: Dust in steering column?
Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the fact
I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
differences, wouldn't it? Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
right...
Yours,
JP
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Wrong. You're still spelling it wrong.
>
> Indeed I am. Wow, and you picked it out properly two posts in a row!
> I'm sure your parents would be so proud of the smart fellow you turned
> out to be.
>
> > It's ETIQUETTE, right?
>
> Yes. Thank you *so* much for the correction.
>
> > I may also
> > take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or
two
> > extra t's all the time!
>
> All the time? Well, I don't think you know that for sure.
>
> > Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
> > etiquette, though.
>
> That's precisely what you are doing in your post, Mr. Roberts. A
> spelling flamer - how original.
>
> Spider
I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
differences, wouldn't it? Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
right...
Yours,
JP
"Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Wrong. You're still spelling it wrong.
>
> Indeed I am. Wow, and you picked it out properly two posts in a row!
> I'm sure your parents would be so proud of the smart fellow you turned
> out to be.
>
> > It's ETIQUETTE, right?
>
> Yes. Thank you *so* much for the correction.
>
> > I may also
> > take your word about your not being lazy since you keep typing one or
two
> > extra t's all the time!
>
> All the time? Well, I don't think you know that for sure.
>
> > Keep thinking spelling to be more important than
> > etiquette, though.
>
> That's precisely what you are doing in your post, Mr. Roberts. A
> spelling flamer - how original.
>
> Spider
#26
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Re: Dust in steering column?
The up-volume thing works so far, though it's still a PITA when the stereo
is off.
Yes, and I knew talc was good for PITAs but I never suspected it might do
the trick there, too.
Keep you posted.
JP
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Sounds you're finally coming back to your good old senses, so I'm all
> > "ears".
>
> Several thoughts:
>
> If it's a 'plastic-on-plastic' rub, try a little dry lubricant like
> talc (fairly clean and disappears quickly) or graphite (dirtier, will
> continue to show, but more likely to solve the problem).
>
> If it's a noise down inside the column, you might have something in a
> soft carrier surface (IIRC, they use nylon on metal - should be
> noiseless) that would only be accessible by taking off the column
> covers. That might be easy - it might be a PITA.
>
> The ultimate solution might be located just above your heater
> controls. Hit the 'On' switch and apply the 'Vol^' button liberally.
> I've found this approach adequately addresses most annoying noises in
> all my cars (except the loose 10mm bolt in my 535's RF power window
> assembly last week).
>
> Gutes Glück.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Good thing nobody took me up on the bet!)
is off.
Yes, and I knew talc was good for PITAs but I never suspected it might do
the trick there, too.
Keep you posted.
JP
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>
> > Sounds you're finally coming back to your good old senses, so I'm all
> > "ears".
>
> Several thoughts:
>
> If it's a 'plastic-on-plastic' rub, try a little dry lubricant like
> talc (fairly clean and disappears quickly) or graphite (dirtier, will
> continue to show, but more likely to solve the problem).
>
> If it's a noise down inside the column, you might have something in a
> soft carrier surface (IIRC, they use nylon on metal - should be
> noiseless) that would only be accessible by taking off the column
> covers. That might be easy - it might be a PITA.
>
> The ultimate solution might be located just above your heater
> controls. Hit the 'On' switch and apply the 'Vol^' button liberally.
> I've found this approach adequately addresses most annoying noises in
> all my cars (except the loose 10mm bolt in my 535's RF power window
> assembly last week).
>
> Gutes Glück.
> --
> C.R. Krieger
> (Good thing nobody took me up on the bet!)
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Re: Dust in steering column?
"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<bli64o$r2f$1@news.ya.com>...
> Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the fact
> I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
reply...
> Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> differences, wouldn't it?
I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> right...
Bier? Naturalich.
Spider
> Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the fact
> I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
reply...
> Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> differences, wouldn't it?
I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> right...
Bier? Naturalich.
Spider
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Re: Dust in steering column?
Since you lost the battle I was just offering you some hope but I can now
clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
fact
> > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
>
> I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> reply...
>
> > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > differences, wouldn't it?
>
> I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
>
> > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > right...
>
> Bier? Naturalich.
>
> Spider
clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
"Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
fact
> > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
>
> I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> reply...
>
> > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > differences, wouldn't it?
>
> I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
>
> > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > right...
>
> Bier? Naturalich.
>
> Spider
#29
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Re: Dust in steering column?
I meant "against", natürlich. Seems your German spelling is as bad as your
English equivalent.
"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Since you lost the battle I was just offering you some hope but I can now
> clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
> nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
>
>
> "Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> > "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<bli64o$r2f$1@news.ya.com>...
> > > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
> fact
> > > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
> >
> > I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> > inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> > reply...
> >
> > > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > > differences, wouldn't it?
> >
> > I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> > that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> >
> > > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > > right...
> >
> > Bier? Naturalich.
> >
> > Spider
>
>
English equivalent.
"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> escribió en el mensaje
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> Since you lost the battle I was just offering you some hope but I can now
> clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
> nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
>
>
> "Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
> news:73da2590.0310021948.2169584c@posting.google.c om...
> > "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<bli64o$r2f$1@news.ya.com>...
> > > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
> fact
> > > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
> >
> > I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> > inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> > reply...
> >
> > > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > > differences, wouldn't it?
> >
> > I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> > that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> >
> > > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > > right...
> >
> > Bier? Naturalich.
> >
> > Spider
>
>
#30
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Re: Dust in steering column?
"JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:<blk21m$7il$1@news.ya.com>...
> I meant "against", natürlich. Seems your German spelling is as bad as your
> English equivalent.
Of course - well, unless you take into account the possiblity of
misspellling on purpose, right?
> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> escribió en el mensaje
> news:blk1pp$66m$1@news.ya.com...
> > Since you lost the battle
It's a wonderful fantasy. You just keep on believing that.
> > I was just offering you some hope but I can now
> > clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
Grammar problems, much? LOL.
> > nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
You calling me an "ignorant loser" is about as ironic as it can get.
LOL.
Keep it up - I am getting a huge kick out of your flailing.
Spider (when in Rome...)
> > "Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
> > news:73da2590.0310021948.2169584c@posting.google.c om...
> > > "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<bli64o$r2f$1@news.ya.com>...
> > > > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
> fact
> > > > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
> > >
> > > I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> > > inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> > > reply...
> > >
> > > > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > > > differences, wouldn't it?
> > >
> > > I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> > > that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> > >
> > > > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > > > right...
> > >
> > > Bier? Naturalich.
> > >
> > > Spider
> >
> >
> I meant "against", natürlich. Seems your German spelling is as bad as your
> English equivalent.
Of course - well, unless you take into account the possiblity of
misspellling on purpose, right?
> "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> escribió en el mensaje
> news:blk1pp$66m$1@news.ya.com...
> > Since you lost the battle
It's a wonderful fantasy. You just keep on believing that.
> > I was just offering you some hope but I can now
> > clearly see what you are, just an ignorant loser as can be seen from your
Grammar problems, much? LOL.
> > nonsense ongoing battle agains AstraVanMan.
You calling me an "ignorant loser" is about as ironic as it can get.
LOL.
Keep it up - I am getting a huge kick out of your flailing.
Spider (when in Rome...)
> > "Spider" <beelzebubba@hotmail.com> escribió en el mensaje
> > news:73da2590.0310021948.2169584c@posting.google.c om...
> > > "JP Roberts" <1234@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:<bli64o$r2f$1@news.ya.com>...
> > > > Well, Mr Spider, I think you'll find it hard to come to terms with the
> fact
> > > > I am not inflamed by your comments at all.
> > >
> > > I certainly have come to terms with the fact that you are quite
> > > inflamed - otherwise you would not have posted reply after reply after
> > > reply...
> > >
> > > > Maybe it would be time we forgot about our bad record of etiquette
> > > > differences, wouldn't it?
> > >
> > > I don't see why. You're merely a hypocrite that's now giving up.
> > > that's OK, you were flailing pretty badly anyway.
> > >
> > > > Might even buy you a beer if you spelled that
> > > > right...
> > >
> > > Bier? Naturalich.
> > >
> > > Spider
> >
> >