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Fog Lamps was Re: One Lap of Tahoe
- Subject: Fog Lamps was Re: One Lap of Tahoe
- From: Bernie & Diana Bennett <bennetts@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 20:37:12 -0600
Phillppe:
Congrats on the 164. One of the reassuring features of it and the Milano=
are the wonderful front and rear 'fog' lamps which provide extra brightne=
ss
and a reduction in glare in all kinds of precipitation. If I had to buy =
a
US car, I don't know what I'd do. I love the feeling of security the ext=
ra
visibility (mine and other vehicles approaching from all directions)
radiating front and rear.
Best Wishes,
Bernie & Diana Bennett
Philippe Rogerio Caterino wrote:
> Just picked up a 91=92 164 with 55k on it. The only thing that doesn=92=
t
> work is the windshield washers. The passenger side headlight washer
> works, so I assume the pump is in working and the fault is in the line?=
> I don=92t have a cardisk yet so I am appealing to someone with the
> Christmas spirit to give a little advice on troubleshooting the 164=92s=
> washers. I checked Brad Anesi articles and didn't come across this one.=
>
> This will be a real test of the 164. I live at 7800 ft (2377m) and
> drive the 164 daily over two passes, the first at 8573 ft (2613m) and
> then the second one at 7740 ft (2359m) to my work at Lake Tahoe 6229 ft=
> (1898m), about 62 miles (100 km) round trip everyday. The trip can be =
a
> 30 minute dash in the summer to a 3 hour ordeal during snowstorms,
> avalanches, jack-knifed 18 wheelers, and multicar pileups. Does the
> Alfa Romeo Search & Rescue Society respond to searches above sea level?=
> I use cables with chains as backups for road controls.
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