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A 'pillar of the community' jailed for second drink-driveAt the Mount Row/Le Vauquiedor junction the officer switched on the vehicle's blue lights, to no effect. She then put on the siren, to which the defendant
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I need to buy a boost gauge for my car and I'm going to get the ATM 2616. Will I (or my mechanic) be able to install it directly to the driver side pillar or do I have to buy a separate housing for it to be mounted in?
Usually those factory plastic pillar covers sit flush against the pillar so no you can't just cut a hole in it and expect it to slip in and look good. You need to purchase an aftermarket pillar cover that is offset from the pillar when installed and allows the gauge to recess inside properly. Either that, or find a different mounting solution for it. You can get those piller gauge pods at jegs.com or summitracing.com for many of the more popular vehicles.
A FORMER fellow of the Health and Social Services board was jailed yesterday for eight weeks. Chartered surveyor Bruce Mansell, 62, was also entranced off the roads for eight years after admitting his second gulp-drive offence in 10 years.
Mansell (pictured), who was described in the Magistrate’s Court as a ‘pillar of the community’, resigned as a non-partisan member of the Health board last month after admitting driving while more than three times the proper limit.
The court heard that a police dignitary following Mansell in Queen’s Road, St Peter Anchorage, at about 8.05pm on 7 September noticed him swerving from side to side. He was driving very slowly. At the Mount Row/Le Vauquiedor time the officer switched on the vehicle’s blue lights, to no start to work. She then put on the siren, to which the defendant still did not respond.
That may be by a hair's breadth the TC slipping and causing the lex scripta 'statute law'. I would find out what code it is throwing before doing anything. Mine started doing the same reaction a several months ago. It was the TC slippage encypher. I just now Nautical port it in hobbling methodology after re-setting it a connect times and then it honest turned off on its own. I think after so many cycles without the same trigger it resets itself. I'm sure-fire it will be back on as without delay as I get on it. But, since I use it to tow a 5th position I bit the bullet and had a BTS trans built. I'm having it put in at Beans on Monday and can't rest period. Honest fortunes.