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QUESTION: Why Can’t I get ABC on my 7 inch Dakota Digital TV?I am upset. I got this TV and I tried to watch Dancing with the Stars last night on it and I was unsuccessful. I live in Hampton Roads Virginia and here ABC is channel 13. it just would not pick up that station…it seemed to be picking up every other but ABC station. I don’t have cable but ABC is not a cable station. I did the auto-scan and everything. what is the problem and how can I get ABC on my TV?
ANSWER: You need a better antenna.
QUESTION: 2005 Dodge Dakota SLT gas gauge dropped to E with a half tank left.?I filled my truck up to between 1/2 and 3/4 full over the weekend and drove it around with no problems. When I got to work on Monday morning it was reading just below a half tank which was where I expected it to be. When I left work that evening, I turned on the truck and the gas meter stayed on E. I flipped the digital screen on the overhead to see how much gas showed I had left. At that time I watched it drop from 82 mi down to 60mi. as I drove home (11 total miles) the check engine light turned on and the mileage left on the overhead dropped to 13 miles left.
This happened one other time about a year ago, all I did was turn the truck off and restarted and all appeared fine. When I turn the truck on now, the gas gauge actually moves up to about 1/8 of a tank however the check engine light is still on and the miles left has dropped to 6 miles while the truck has not moved since I parked it four days ago.
Any thoughts if this is a computer related issue or if there is any good way I can test it out before taking it to have it looked at?
Dodge Dakaota SLT 200523k miles on it.typically gets 16-18 mi/galThank you for the (2) answers so far. interestingly enough, I just went out and turned on the truck, and the gas gauge jumped to 1/2 full. after idling for a few minutes it stayed at 3/8 full. The mileage jumped around for a bit and settled around 73 miles left. Stayed steady for a cruise around the block and moved up to 77 miles.
The check engine light is still on as well. (which i will have looked at, as to why).
The day this happened it was snowing, windy and cold (14 degrees). Today it is a warm 34 degrees at the moment.Another additional question:if it is the sending unit “acting up”; and for example it ends up showing 0 miles left and on E within when it is turned back on, would the truck still run until the true 3/8 of a tank is used?
ANSWER: it sounds like your sending unit may be failing or may have a problem with the connection. it will be located in the fuel tank either as a separate unit or part of the fuel pump. I would suggest, if you decide to replace it, you replace the fuel pump as well. You can probably find out if it is separate by logging onto autozone.com and look it up.
ADDITIONAL DETAILS >>>Stop by an auto parts store and see why the CEL is on. it may have to do with your problem.
As far as the gauge, even if it’s wrong, yes, the gas will still be used that is in the tank. Your mileage meter is just confused because the sender is reading false.
QUESTION: what do you think of this as a beginning to a book?so i’ve remade it now; but i’m not sure if i preferred this one or not? also, this is not the whole of it. but i’m not sure if i can paste the whole thing… don’t be too mean :L x
Chapter one;my eyes flew open so quickly it was disorientating and, on hearing my mother talking to Dave, I quickly slammed them shut again, not wanting to be drawn into that conversation.I had just awoken from the strangest dream.I was dying to know the time, though my digital batman watch would be totally out. Captiva, Florida, was five hours out from the time in England.I was so not looking forward to the jet lag.Anyhow, I could tell it was still daylight, even with my eyes closed. my head was facing the plane window and through my closed lids I could see a faint, pinkish light.I listened to Dave speaking in hushed tones to my mother, unaware that I was wide awake.“Ronnie, she’ll be fine. You shouldn’t spoil her.” He hissed.“We’ve taken away her home, her friends, her boyfriend-” Mum ranted. she wasn’t pausing to be soothed; she wanted to panic, to be guilty and upset and to feel that she was getting what she deserved.You could say I knew my mother well.“She’s incredibly lucky, you know that!” Dave groaned in frustration, and my mother’s background noise of all the things I had ever lost stopped abruptly. I heard her take a deep breath, and felt the row of chairs shake as she shook herself.“I know. I know that. I guess I’m just worried. Dakota was ecstatic. I can’t fathom why Phoenix responded so differently.” my mum worried. it was a hobby of hers, worrying. Silence ensued her last word, until Dave finally picked out one of his favourite replies to my mother’s constant panicking.“Don’t stress yourself, honey.” David muttered. On paper, I guess those three words, topped with an affectionate nickname, would have been sweet, loving. That’s how my mother heard them. to me, they sounded cold, distant, like a badly delivered line in a play.“Okay. she just needs time.” Mum convinced herself, and was silent.The plane was tipped downwards, preparing to land. my ears popped and a small child in the seat behind me was wailing. it grinded on my nerves- I can’t stand the noise of kids crying. it drives me crazy. I would be such an abusive parent. I almost laughed to myself, and then the flight attendant bustled over to our row and spoke to us. Deciding now was a good time to ‘wake up’; I opened my eyes and blearily looked around myself. The flight attendant was slender with a short blonde bob and a deep tan. Looking closer, I decided that she was definitely not a natural blonde. she looked as if she was in her early twenties and she had dark circles under her made up eyes. There were a few lingering spots from a bad case of acne in her teens, and her lipstick red lips revealed sharp canines. she either didn’t notice my obvious scrutinising or politely ignored it.“We are about to land in Captiva. Please remain seated. we hope you have enjoyed your flight.” she smiled one of those awful, fake, I’m so happy to see you smiles and then trotted off to repeat herself to the next family.my sister, Dakota, another member of the false blonde community, whipped a hairbrush out of her travel bag and pulled it through her soft, knot free hair. You could tell from one look at her perfect, creamy face that she was ecstatic to be here. I wondered if we were even remotely related after all.sure, it wasn’t that unusual for her to be so happy. I mean, most people would be. Hello? we were moving to Captiva, population five-hundred-and-four, each house valuing at an average of ,620,631 and home to some of the nicest beaches on the face of this earth. Really, it was me being weird. but I knew I was going to miss England so darned much that it made me want to curl up and die.
ANSWER: it sounds good. You just need a little help with grammar and sentence structure. The first sentence is really long. Perhaps it would be better as…
My eyes flew open so quickly it was disorientating and, upon hearing my mother talking to Dave, I immediately slammed them shut again. I had no desire to be drawn into that conversation.
Also, when you have dialogue in quotations followed by an indicator of who said it (for example: “I am hungry,” said my daughter) always use a comma before the final quotation.
“Ronnie, she’ll be fine. You shouldn’t spoil her.” He hissed.should be..”Ronnie, she’ll be fine. You shouldn’t spoil her,” he hissed.
Other than that, keep on writing!Try to enter as many writing contests as you can. they look great on college applications.
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