yeah might be to late, i have to change mine every 100k Until its checked by someone that knows what they are doing the motor should not be cranked up at all hope your day goes well mate
I purchase a Fuel Pump Relay (not a pump) that I apparently didn't need. I'm towing my Jetta to Colorado Springs tomorrow, so hopefully we'll have her back on the road soon. When attempting to start the car sounds horrible now, so I'm worried that the timing belt has slipped so she's parked & ready to tow away. I can't see driving my Passat 1.8T to the TDI GTG, but that may happen.
dunno but if he is correct you may need to get a new timing belt fitted
manual both say: visual inspection at 144,000 km (90,000 miles), and if all is well, you can motor on to 160,000 km (100,000 miles) where definitive replacement is required.
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The schedules were last updated May 16, 2008, and the 1.9 and the 2.0 PD diesel engine schedules are both revised with Timing Belts replacement (no, not check) at 80K miles (128K kms). Hey, I am not making it up, it's there in black & white. I also recently asked the local dealer when I need to do the Timing Belt, and they also want to do it at the same mileage. So, this is a fairly recent change, and maybe has not been widely published....
you can download repair manual from one these links, suggest you scan file with your anti-virus program before you open the file
Perhaps not anyway out of general interest why not check out the:
Swiss national defense system
The Swiss military currently maintains a system of roughly 26,000 bunkers and fortifications throughout the Swiss Alps, many of them disguised in the sides of mountains. The first fortress was built in 1885 to discourage invaders from using the then-new railway route through the mountains. During World War 2, the Swiss developed their National Redoubt Plan, whereby the Army would cede the cities in the lowlands to the enemy and retreat into fortresses and bunkers in the Alps, where they would deny passage through the mountains and therefore defeat the main purpose of invading Switzerland in the first place.
The Swiss Army maintains a defense networks of huge fortified cannon placements – some of them well able to attack an approaching enemy well beyond the Swiss border. Switzerland has countless mountain bunkers –
i think dating site is good as it allows use to sow the seeds of our perceived relationship desires, which bound up in time will exactly in detail of course be fulfilled. Well that's as long as we've been completely honest, clear and precise.
So I'm quite happy to know bound up in time the right partner is on her way, certainly don't desire a repeat of past experiences and sure as hell don't want someone with lost-listen running around making Karmas in my garden. Yeah I'm a bloke
was trying to explain "by observing without judging good or bad, like or dislike we can gain much greater insight into what actually is."
By being unattached (arms length from the tickitape like flow of our thoughts) in simply observing (being unattached) to the constant rise and passing of the endless flow of thoughts, we are able to gain deeper insight a much better understand of our dream like delusions that basically have as much reality of our dreams.
The purpose of meditation is not to reach nirvana and then disappear. If that was the case, it would better that you manifested as a flower! Lama Yeshe...
Look into your mind. If you fervently believe that all your enjoyment comes from the material objects and dedicate your entire life to their pursuit, you’re under the control of a serious misconception. This attitude is not simply an intellectual thing. When you first hear this, you might think, “Oh, I don’t have that kind of mind; I don’t have complete faith that external objects will bring me happiness.” But check more deeply in the mirror of your mind. You will find that beyond the intellect, such an attitude is indeed there and that your everyday actions show that deep within, you really do believe this misconception. Take a moment now to check within yourself to see whether or not you really are under the influence of such an inferior mind.
A mind that has such strong faith in the material world is narrow, limited; it has no space. Its nature is sick, unhealthy, or, in Buddhist terminology, dualistic.
I think the main affliction most of us suffer from to one extent or another that gives rise to cause of our distress, or if you like mental sufferings arise from the affliction of like and dislike.
As bodleing2 points out just having a belief is not the truth, end all or b-all.
By just being the observer (which i some times manage hehe) by observing without judging good or bad, like or dislike we can gain much greater insight into what actually is. What others are actually engaged in, or saying becomes very very interesting.
I believe we all have a dualistic mind and without understanding its nature (the mind) finding an ultimate truth or the only other possible ultimate possibility would be impossible.
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