robertadkins
Robert Adkins
robertadkins

On newer vehicles they’re typically on the BCM I belive

I ordered a base MT Kia. It didn’t come with cruise control. The dealer wouldn’t install it either. Jumped on a Kia forum, yep you can install it. Ordered the steering wheel ribbon cable and switches (2 parts total) took off the steering wheel, installed the ribbon cable and the switches. Took me 45mins. Latter on

Bonus: double the fuel...FOR FREE!

Since the throttle on modern cars are drive-by-wire, the cruise control isn’t mechanically operated anymore. I’ll bet it’s possible to just swap out some module and make it work (at least on some cars).

I think that you’re looking at this wrong. This means that you can also replace an Escape instrument panel with a Maverick one. 

Someone deep in the bowels of Ford PDC (or more likely at home logged into the VPN) will be happy that the modularity strategy they spent 2 years concocting actually got implemented and works.

A way to properly recycle them is still just as necessary.

Solar storage seems to be the best use for these. Recycle the batteries that are truely no longer good, but reuse the batteries that have some capacity left. With most single family homes(82m in the US), space and weight is not an issue like it is in a car so a heavily degraded battery is not useless. A battery bank

I’d avoid those Caribbean ones like the plague, as they seem just abjectly terrible. But we had a great one for our honeymoon, it was a grand Mediterranean cruise. Outside of two days at sea, you basically just used the ship for dinner and sleeping. You’d get up in the morning, hop on a bus or just walk away from the

The endless outbreak of contagious diarrhea was the first red flag. https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/vsp/surv/gilist.htm

It’s less of a list and more of a bottomless scroll.

Driver: “I have a dashcam...!!!”

She also appeared to be reporting from the side of the road without any reflective clothing.”

They probably got it for free and now require fees to cover the maintenance.

This was my thought exactly. I went to Google Maps to make sure this town wasn’t anywhere I would ever drive through on my road trips. It’s a suburb of Birmingham, but luckily for me, I stick to the interstate around there and miss that suburb.

And probably have no hope of winning said lawsuit.

The forfeitures numbers are terrifying. Imagine you are on a family vacation and some small town cop decides your car and all your stuff is now their property and you have to sue to get it back. 

“...a point Templeton made about why the FSD system is so stressful to use”

I think I’ve figured it out...the Telsa FSD Beta is based on the average driving skills of an American! It all makes sense now! The crashing, the ignoring traffic signals, the ignoring being pulled over by a cop. This program is working just fine if you ask me.