How do you know if it’s a broken bulb or a blink switcher that’s
causing a malfunctioning hazard light?..
thanks in advance!


How do you know if it’s a broken bulb or a blink switcher that’s
causing a malfunctioning hazard light?..
thanks in advance!







Patrick J. Yagle (ya…@shab00.larc.nasa.gov) wrote:
: Lastly, ignore people’s _opinions_, trust the _facts_; many people on
: the net have said, "Metro’s are pieces of junk" but come up with no evidence
: to support this. If you ask me, they are just car-snobs who don’t understand
: that some people don’t have the money for a nicer new car or the time to deal
: with a sporty used car that needs more frequent maintenance
:
: Pat (who likes his Metro
:
Well said ! I do not own a METRO but I know that these are reliable cars and
have the best mileage of any car sold in the US. These are not meant for high
speed long-distance driving, but that does not lclassify them as "junk". I
think that reliability of a new Metro will be better than that of a 3 year
old Tercel/Civic. Plus you get a warranty on a new car !
I recently was looking at buying a subcompact, and found that the Honda
Civic CX was a better buy. I don’t mean to put down the Metro, which I’m
sure is a fine care. The Honda CX does cost more, but is still well
under $10k. The cost advantage is really realized on your insurance.
Maybe that doesn’t figure in to (cheaper-to-insure) people who live
California, but I think the cost difference was on the order of $30/mo in
my case. Which more than paid the extra amt. I’d pay to finance the more
expensive Honda. Well anyway the lesson is to call your insurance agent
before you buy and find out what the hit is!
In article <32g08c$…@news.tamu.edu> Nitin Vaidya,
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vai…@ttisys.tamu.edu writes:
>Patrick J. Yagle (ya…@shab00.larc.nasa.gov) wrote:
>: Lastly, ignore people’s _opinions_, trust the _facts_; many people on
>: the net have said, "Metro’s are pieces of junk" but come up with no
evidence
>: to support this. If you ask me, they are just car-snobs who don’t
understand
>: that some people don’t have the money for a nicer new car or the time
to deal
>: with a sporty used car that needs more frequent maintenance
>:
>: Pat (who likes his Metro
>:
>Well said ! I do not own a METRO but I know that these are reliable cars
and
>have the best mileage of any car sold in the US. These are not meant for
high
>speed long-distance driving, but that does not lclassify them as "junk".
I
>think that reliability of a new Metro will be better than that of a 3
year
>old Tercel/Civic. Plus you get a warranty on a new car !
What do you mean not good for high speed long-distance driving?? Two of
us drove from Vancouver, BC to Ottawa in my Sprint. We averaged about
120kph (averaged over the whole trip) and it was something like 4000km.
Well, actually come to think of it, the whole trip I was thinking I would
rather be in a full sized car like an Intrepid….
-Kory (who can beat any car …. off the start)
No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
guy just didn’t know any better.
Buy a Toyota and don’t waste your time on that Isuzu junk heap.
Toyota makes the only subcompacts which have consistently superior
quality (i.e., the Corolla and Tercel). And I don’t even own a
Toyota!
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Stephan Anagnostaras step…@psych.ucla.edu
UCLA Behavioral Neuroscience sanag…@umich.edu
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In article <32n2d9$…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu>, step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu (Stephan Anagnostaras) writes:
|> No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
|> these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
|> is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
|> new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
|> about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
|> guy just didn’t know any better.
|>
|> Buy a Toyota and don’t waste your time on that Isuzu junk heap.
|> Toyota makes the only subcompacts which have consistently superior
|> quality (i.e., the Corolla and Tercel). And I don’t even own a
|> Toyota!
Isuzu does not make the Metro; it is made by Suzuki, which sells the Metro as
the Swift. Anyway, it sounds like you are basing your judgement of the Metro
on a _single_ bad experience. I’ve driven my Metro (’93) more than 21,000
miles and have had _no_ trouble whatsoever. I’m sure I wouldn’t have to look
too hard to find a Corolla or Tercel owner who was less than satisfied with
Toyota quality. In fact, I _know_ people that have had trouble with these
cars.
The Metro may be an underpowered, un-sporty, econobox (well, OK, it _is_), but
it can be (and in my case _is_) a reliable car.
Oh, yeah, my Metro cost quite a bit less than a comparably equipped Tercel.
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Kory Hopkins (khopk…@bnr.ca) wrote:
: What do you mean not good for high speed long-distance driving?? Two of
: us drove from Vancouver, BC to Ottawa in my Sprint. We averaged about
: 120kph (averaged over the whole trip) and it was something like 4000km.
: Well, actually come to think of it, the whole trip I was thinking I would
: rather be in a full sized car like an Intrepid….
: -Kory (who can beat any car …. off the start)
Well, by saying that these are not meant for high-speed long distance driving
I do not mean that you cannot drive it that way. It only means that most likely
over a long distance high speed driving will cause considerable strain on its
small engine and that its long term reliability may be affected by that. Off
course I cannot say exactly how much the affect will be, but the chances are
considerably higher than that in a larger engine.
Nitin
step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu (Stephan Anagnostaras) writes:
> No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
> these people don’t produce any good cars.
Why don’t you check your information before criticizing innocent
people? Suzuki makes the Metro, they even sell different versions of
the same car as the Suzuki Swift (including a nifty GTi).
Ignasi.
—
Ignasi Palou-Rivera
Dept of Chemical Engineering U of Wisconsin, Madison
pa…@osnome.che.wisc.edu http://osnome.che.wisc.edu/~palou
Check out the afc FAQ: http://osnome.che.wisc.edu/~palou/afcFAQ
Stephan Anagnostaras (step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu) wrote:
: No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
: these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
: is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
: new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
: about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
: guy just didn’t know any better.
Strongly disagree !! One case does not speak for the quality of a car.
For all you know your friend tried to drive at a high speed during
the run-in period and damaged the engine.
Btw, it is not made by Isuzu. It is made by Suzuki. Consumer Reports
has related the reliability as Average to Above Average over the last
4 years and the reliability of its predecessor Chevy Sprint was also
pretty good !
Nitin
Ignasi Palou-Rivera (pa…@osnome.che.wisc.edu) wrote:
: step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu (Stephan Anagnostaras) writes:
: > No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
: > these people don’t produce any good cars.
: Why don’t you check your information before criticizing innocent
: people? Suzuki makes the Metro, they even sell different versions of
: the same car as the Suzuki Swift (including a nifty GTi).
Actually, that’s the GT now. After the first year, VW threatened Suzuki
with a lawsuit if they used GTi, so it was changed to just GT. No word
if Ferrari or whoever used GT first is equally offended.
In article <32o0q4…@news.tamu.edu>,
Nitin Vaidya <vai…@ttisys.tamu.edu> wrote:
>Stephan Anagnostaras (step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu) wrote:
>: No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
>: these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
>: is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
>: new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
>: about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
>: guy just didn’t know any better.
Hi, there,
Metro is not a racing car, that’s it. I drove it once, I rented it for a week
trip to DC from PA. Let me tell you about my impression:
The car was Metro with 5 door body, at about 6,000 mi, i.e. almost new. It
was fully loaded and had an automatic transmission – as any rental car.
My impression was strongly positive in general. Only one problem – 3-cyl. engine
Actually, I discovered that
.
is slightly underpowered. With conditioner on that car does not want to go
above 85 mph, and acceleration is not really good. I did not try this car
with a/c off – it was that week with 100+ heat
this car has only 3 cyl, in DC – when I got under the hood to check for oil
level.
My decision: this car is good in it’s class
The car behaves good on suburban highways in DC area – i.e on speed about 70mph
especially if you can find it with manual transmission. In DC that days we had
above 100 F and the engine never overheated even for a little bit and with a/c
on. You defenitely cannot race on this car, but it has an exellent mpg, and
if you dont force it the shift is smooth, which indicates a sufficient power.
This car climbed Appalachian mountains without real problems, althow not really fast
I understand – my experience is not full, but really positive, I must say. One
I never experienced any of this with Metro!
more thing – I.m tall man >6 ft. and I have a problem in small cars and even
in not so small. I have a problem with legs on Mercury tracer and I cannot see
a right side of the road in Honda Accord and Ford Tempo – the internal rear
view mirror block my view
Thank you for your attention! Those who reached this point earned some gratitude
from me
Cheers, Dima, just my $0.02…
In article <32o87m$…@emoryu1.cc.emory.edu>,
Lloyd R. Parker <lpar…@cc.emory.edu> wrote:
>with a lawsuit if they used GTi, so it was changed to just GT. No word
>if Ferrari or whoever used GT first is equally offended.
I thought GT was standard industry nomenclature for "gets totalled."
—
David J. Heisterberg I am trying to do two things, viz.
Department of Chemistry be a radical and not be a fool.
The Ohio State University — James A. Garfield
In article <32n2d9$…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu> step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu (Stephan Anagnostaras) writes:
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>No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
>these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
>is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
>new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
>about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
>guy just didn’t know any better.
>Buy a Toyota and don’t waste your time on that Isuzu junk heap.
>Toyota makes the only subcompacts which have consistently superior
>quality (i.e., the Corolla and Tercel). And I don’t even own a
>Toyota!
>–
>————————————————————————
>Stephan Anagnostaras step…@psych.ucla.edu
>UCLA Behavioral Neuroscience sanag…@umich.edu
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err…the Metro is built by Suzuki.
But the statement that Isuzu can’t make good cars is apparently true,
since they have decided to stop building cars and concentrate on trucks,
which they did well.
I myself think Geo Metros (and its sibling Suzuki Swift) is too small to
be safe. At least in the U.S. Maybe in Japan it’s safe enough due to the
slower traffic there, and the fact that you’re far more likely to be hit
by a tiny 600cc commuter car than a 5000pounds 82 Olds Cutlass.
If you think safety, stay away from those cars.
Bernardus
In article <32ntkk$…@reznor.larc.nasa.gov> ya…@shab00.larc.nasa.gov (Patrick J. Yagle) writes:
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>In article <32n2d9$…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu>, step…@hannibal.psych.ucla.edu (Stephan Anagnostaras) writes:
>|> No, the Metro is a piece of junk. I think Isuzu makes this car, and
>|> these people don’t produce any good cars. The three cylinder engine
>|> is a total piece of junk, which doesn’t even run right when its
>|> new. My friend had a new Metro (1991) which blew blue smoke after
>|> about 200 miles of driving. And the thing ran like crap, this
>|> guy just didn’t know any better.
>|>
>|> Buy a Toyota and don’t waste your time on that Isuzu junk heap.
>|> Toyota makes the only subcompacts which have consistently superior
>|> quality (i.e., the Corolla and Tercel). And I don’t even own a
>|> Toyota!
>Isuzu does not make the Metro; it is made by Suzuki, which sells the Metro as
>the Swift. Anyway, it sounds like you are basing your judgement of the Metro
>on a _single_ bad experience. I’ve driven my Metro (’93) more than 21,000
>miles and have had _no_ trouble whatsoever. I’m sure I wouldn’t have to look
>too hard to find a Corolla or Tercel owner who was less than satisfied with
>Toyota quality. In fact, I _know_ people that have had trouble with these
>cars.
>The Metro may be an underpowered, un-sporty, econobox (well, OK, it _is_), but
>it can be (and in my case _is_) a reliable car.
>Oh, yeah, my Metro cost quite a bit less than a comparably equipped Tercel.
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>| Patrick J. Yagle | Murphy’s laws of precision: |
>| T/SAB (GWU/JIAFS) | |
>| Bldg 1251, Room 123F, MS 413 | 1) Measure with a micrometer |
>| NASA Langley Research Center | 2) Mark with chalk |
>| Hampton, VA 23681-0001 | 3) Cut with an axe |
>| | |
>| Phone:(804) 864-5531 | |
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You were both right about one thing metro use to be built by Isuzu but
are now being built by Suzuki. The 1990 Geo Storms are excelent cars they
were made by Isuzu..
Collene..
Collene Strohm (coll…@netcom.com) wrote:
: You were both right about one thing metro use to be built by Isuzu but
: are now being built by Suzuki. The 1990 Geo Storms are excelent cars they
: were made by Isuzu..
: Collene..
No, Suzuki made the Sprint and now the Geo Metro. Isuzu made the
Spectrum, Geo Spectrum, and Geo Storm. Suzuki also makes the Geo Tracker.