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When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



When is an Oxygen Sensor not an Oxygen Sensor? My Honda Element Repair Experience.

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Mar 8th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

My daughter came home from college for Spring Break concerned that her beloved 2004 Honda Element DX had a problem. The check engine light had recently came on, and she was worried that there may be something amiss with “Elle”.I stopped by my friendly …



Ford Escape Hybrid – Electric Motor Cooling Pump, Do It Yourself Repair

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Feb 19th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local
[Editor’s Note: This blog post is one of our most popular and it has prompted many excellent questions from interested readers. Please take the time to read through the comments at the end of this posting as the additional information may be very useful in your own efforts.]

My 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid has served me fairly well. With slightly more than 120,000 miles, it has only had one major issue (please see My Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Repair Experience – The Brakes Broke the Bank! and Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Failure – Revisited).



Ford Escape Hybrid – Electric Motor Cooling Pump, Do It Yourself Repair

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Feb 19th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local
[Editor’s Note: This blog post is one of our most popular and it has prompted many excellent questions from interested readers. Please take the time to read through the comments at the end of this posting as the additional information may be very useful in your own efforts.]

My 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid has served me fairly well. With slightly more than 120,000 miles, it has only had one major issue (please see My Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Repair Experience – The Brakes Broke the Bank! and Ford Escape Hybrid Brake Failure – Revisited).



Ford Escape Hybrid – Electric Motor Cooling Pump, Do It Yourself Repair

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Feb 19th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

[Editor’s Note: This blog post is one of our most popular and it has prompted many excellent questions from interested readers. Please take the time to read through the comments at the end of this posting as the additional information may be very usefu…



American Beer Goes Global

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Feb 4th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Here’s a cool article about how American craft beer is starting to get a demand overseas, especially in the UK. That’s great news both from a business and cultural perspective. American brewers have made some distinctly American styles over the years and European brewers, who rely more heavily on tradition, are starting to innovate and are looking to the U.S. for inspiration. The article focuses on California breweries but East Coast breweries, being closer to the European market, have potential for exports too. I could see European demand for beers from Dogfish Head and Bell’s, for example.



American Beer Goes Global

By From http://kybecca.blogspot.com/ • Feb 4th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

Here’s a cool article about how American craft beer is starting to get a demand overseas, especially in the UK. That’s great news both from a business and cultural perspective. American brewers have made some distinctly American styles over the years and European brewers, who rely more heavily on tradition, are starting to innovate and are looking to the U.S. for inspiration. The article focuses on California breweries but East Coast breweries, being closer to the European market, have potential for exports too. I could see European demand for beers from Dogfish Head and Bell’s, for example.



Resolving Slow / Delayed OfficeJet Printing Through an Airport Express

By From http://blog.yagelski.com/ • Jan 29th, 2011 • Category: Blog Entries.Local

We run a mixed bag of computers in our house. There’s a few desktop machines, and several notebooks; and they run operating systems that include different flavors of Apple’s OS X, Microsoft Windows and our favorite Linux variant, Ubuntu. They all opera…