How to change Santa Fe's idle speed ?

Discussion in 'Hyundai Santa Fe' started by Jerimiah, May 28, 2007.

  1. Jerimiah

    Jerimiah Guest

    The problem has now been fixed. As alluded to by Edwin Pawlowski and
    hyundaitech, the cause was a split and collapsed vaccum hose between the
    inlet manifold and the rocket cover. A new $30 hose did the trick. Thanks
    for all the replies.
     
    Jerimiah, Jun 9, 2007
    #21
  2. Glad is was something simple.
    Ed
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Jun 9, 2007
    #22
  3. Jerimiah

    headseyewin Guest


    You're the only one pretending it's offensive, as I don't sense an
    impending tsunami of adverse public opinion in here against using a
    phrase meaning exactly the same as: "you're completely screwed"

    And yes, it would be, just as you, a thin-skined do-gooder, can't
    refrain from sending out e-mail lectures to people with whom you have
    NO relationship, or do you actually have absolutely no sense of net
    etiquette at all?

    HAL
     
    headseyewin, Jun 17, 2007
    #23
  4. Jerimiah

    Steve R. Guest

    The "F" bomb is now politically incorrect in daily speech. "Up the creek" is
    a suitable replacement. Was I the only one who caught that on Glenn Beck?

    Steve, AZ
     
    Steve R., Jun 17, 2007
    #24

  5. Could be, who is Glenn Beck?

    While I'm not offended by the word, it does get to be a bit much when
    someone cannot say a sentence without using the word. Poor speech habits,
    poor education, I guess.
     
    Edwin Pawlowski, Jun 17, 2007
    #25
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    Darby OGill Guest

    I don't like "it", but, really, ""you're completely f*&^ked" is very much
    LESS offensive than "f%^*k you". A lecture was not required.IMO."

    "You sir, are in a decidedly untenable situation" making a phrasal come
    back? ; I think not.
     
    Darby OGill, Jun 17, 2007
    #26
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