01-03-2008, 11:46 PM
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Originally Posted by jabartram
security light, is key on for 10 mins at the least.
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ill put the battery charger on it tomarrow and let it go for 10 minutes. i really hope this is it. yes i killed the battery tring to start it... 
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01-03-2008, 11:52 PM
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Originally Posted by mike2002
it should take longer then 10 minutes to freeze, but warm water will freeze faster then cold water.
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wow... this thread is full of inaccurate info.
1) gas can't freeze at temps that sustain human life. (like previously stated, some "bad gas" can separate and cause issues) other wise, siberia/canada/greenland/artic regions wouldn't have any vehicles able to move on them. (i know most of them use different types from standard gasoline)
2) warm water does NOT freeze quicker then cold. last time i checked... if you boil water (100C) then freeze water (0C) there is no way to make the 100C get to 0C quicker then if the you had some that is say.... 20C. thats just plain idiotic. yes, i know its a common myth. its just like saying microwaves heat food from the inside out. it defies the laws of physics...
mike, the laws of thermodynamics pwn you. 
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01-04-2008, 12:03 AM
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By the way, common "rubbing alcohol" works if you have water in the tank. It mixes with both water & gasoline and, at less than $2 a quart bottle for 91%, it's a lot cheaper.
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01-04-2008, 12:05 AM
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^ just don't pour the whole thing in. 
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01-04-2008, 02:40 PM
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Originally Posted by jabartram
security light, is key on for 10 mins at the least.
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IT LIVES!!!! thank you sooo much! i turned the key on for a half hour and it started right up!
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-'01 alero "442" 3.4 v6, 8.2 taylor wires, 2 10's , WAI, 2.5" custom cat-back exhaust w/ dual super 40 mufflers and, KYB-GR2 struts. 15.701@87.69mph.
-'97 s10 4.3 v6, alpine head unit, camaro rims, 2.5" cat-back w/Edelbrock SDT, Edelbrock TES headers, HPPIII, and 8mm taylor wires. 15.505@87.42mph
http://www.cardomain.com/id/s104-banger
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http://youtube.com/watch?v=YvkbtiBirVo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WnmqBZkdmAM
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01-04-2008, 05:33 PM
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you should invest in getting your key re-cut... sometimes the key gets worn down and the ignition gets mad at it...
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01-05-2008, 02:32 PM
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Originally Posted by cherrington17
wow... this thread is full of inaccurate info.
1) gas can't freeze at temps that sustain human life. (like previously stated, some "bad gas" can separate and cause issues) other wise, siberia/canada/greenland/artic regions wouldn't have any vehicles able to move on them. (i know most of them use different types from standard gasoline)
2) warm water does NOT freeze quicker then cold. last time i checked... if you boil water (100C) then freeze water (0C) there is no way to make the 100C get to 0C quicker then if the you had some that is say.... 20C. thats just plain idiotic. yes, i know its a common myth. its just like saying microwaves heat food from the inside out. it defies the laws of physics...
mike, the laws of thermodynamics pwn you. 
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WOW, i dont even know where to start
first, if your going to try to tear into someone, dont skip second grade science class
i know gas doesn't freeze in normal climate. but water does. and if you live in cold climates, which if your havin this problem you do, getting water in your gas tank is very easy to do. thats why "iso heat" is so popular, it absorbs it. frost can accumulate inside your tank, then when it thaws you have water in your tank. most gas contains at least 10% ethenaol now, which also ATTRACTS water
and yes, hot water freezes faster then cold water
http://www.answerbag.com/q_view/11063/
its Common knowledge, search all you want or just throw two ice trays in your freezer, one with hot water, one with cold water from your sink. the hot water tray will freeze over faster, rapid cooling.
Life PWNS YOU!!! and so do I, because you have no idea what your talking about!!! but im glad you added some personal attacks, it made proving you wrong more fun.
so there is your thermodynamic link! i can provide 293294 more too if you want?
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01-05-2008, 03:00 PM
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oh...and microwaves dont heat foot. we're not talking about a oven here, we're talking about exciting molecules and conventional heating is thrown out the window
someone liked skipping science class
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01-05-2008, 06:21 PM
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that was in no way a personal attack.. more like an edcuational poking fun of. but if you took it personal, thats your problem.
and i will continue to protest the cooling of water issue, until you post something thats an accredited website. answerbag is just as useful as yahoogroups.
and yes, i know how microwaves work, i was just simplifiing the matter. but it could be argued that exciting molecules increases their rate of speed, thus providing friction leading to heat....
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01-06-2008, 04:50 PM
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your educational poking fun of wasn't to educational though...since you were wrong on both accounts
warm water can freeze faster. a simple online search or experiment can prove that. but this is getting to off topic
i see what your doing, and its to be expected. its obvious you were trying to take personal attacks by saying my "theory" (or rather fact) was idiotic. i know your point of view, hot water has to become cold water before it freezes but there are ALOT more things to take into account.
there are alot of unexplainable or hard to explain things in nature that arn't what common sense would tell you is right. Water is a big one. why does it expand when it freezes? we all know it does, and why, but this is very unusual because most chemicals are more dense when frozen...but if it didn't expand and become less dense, we wouldn't be here...life wouldn't, according to science.
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01-08-2008, 09:43 PM
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why does the sercurity light come? it keeps coming on...
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-'97 s10 4.3 v6, alpine head unit, camaro rims, 2.5" cat-back w/Edelbrock SDT, Edelbrock TES headers, HPPIII, and 8mm taylor wires. 15.505@87.42mph
http://www.cardomain.com/id/s104-banger
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01-08-2008, 09:50 PM
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i told you... get your key recut and it might save you another ten minutes in the cold for a while... either your key is getting worn and your ignition cylinder doesn't like it... or your ignition is getting worn and nobody likes it... try a new key and it might fix the problem for a while anyhow... otherwise... if your ignition is wearing out... you'll need a new one.
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01-08-2008, 10:44 PM
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okay. ill get another key cut. is there anything else that would cause the security light to come on?
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-'01 alero "442" 3.4 v6, 8.2 taylor wires, 2 10's , WAI, 2.5" custom cat-back exhaust w/ dual super 40 mufflers and, KYB-GR2 struts. 15.701@87.69mph.
-'97 s10 4.3 v6, alpine head unit, camaro rims, 2.5" cat-back w/Edelbrock SDT, Edelbrock TES headers, HPPIII, and 8mm taylor wires. 15.505@87.42mph
http://www.cardomain.com/id/s104-banger
videos-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YvkbtiBirVo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WnmqBZkdmAM
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01-09-2008, 12:38 AM
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http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releas...-wwf053106.php
I hate physics but now I wanna know if Hot distilled water freezes faster than Cold distilled water, which would rule out solutes. I say ya'll are both right. At any rate, I had to replace my fuel pump before 80K because I never changed out the fuel filter.
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01-09-2008, 12:56 AM
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if you get another key cut and the problem still persists, you must replace your entire igy cylinder.
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01-09-2008, 02:43 PM
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well i looked at it at school today and i found that it could be the gauge cluster too. but we dont have the scan tool that i need to scan for the security light so im gonna have to take it to a dealer if the new key doesnt do it.
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-'01 alero "442" 3.4 v6, 8.2 taylor wires, 2 10's , WAI, 2.5" custom cat-back exhaust w/ dual super 40 mufflers and, KYB-GR2 struts. 15.701@87.69mph.
-'97 s10 4.3 v6, alpine head unit, camaro rims, 2.5" cat-back w/Edelbrock SDT, Edelbrock TES headers, HPPIII, and 8mm taylor wires. 15.505@87.42mph
http://www.cardomain.com/id/s104-banger
videos-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YvkbtiBirVo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WnmqBZkdmAM
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01-15-2008, 07:26 PM
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Originally Posted by blueolds01
okay. ill get another key cut. is there anything else that would cause the security light to come on?
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i dont think you scan your car, but i know on my car ive always got a scanner plugged into the obdII port and once in a while it sets the security light...this is known to happen.
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01-15-2008, 10:18 PM
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i think im just gonna drive it till it breaks... they want 80 bucks to diagnois it at the dealer. the car hasnt shut off on me lately, we'll see how it goes. thanks for your help!
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-'01 alero "442" 3.4 v6, 8.2 taylor wires, 2 10's , WAI, 2.5" custom cat-back exhaust w/ dual super 40 mufflers and, KYB-GR2 struts. 15.701@87.69mph.
-'97 s10 4.3 v6, alpine head unit, camaro rims, 2.5" cat-back w/Edelbrock SDT, Edelbrock TES headers, HPPIII, and 8mm taylor wires. 15.505@87.42mph
http://www.cardomain.com/id/s104-banger
videos-
http://youtube.com/watch?v=YvkbtiBirVo
http://youtube.com/watch?v=WnmqBZkdmAM
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01-15-2008, 10:42 PM
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is that with a new key?
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01-16-2008, 07:14 PM
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With a stealership, I'd say Plugging in the code reader.
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