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  1. The moisture gets in through the reservoir/fill cap vent hole. We here at the shop try and follow the manufacturers maintenance schedule; not the businesses sales manager's. When something in the maintenance schedule comes up, we let the customer know, we explain why and then stand back and let them decide; no pressure sales. Cliff I just had a look through your car's schedule for the 48K and there no (Not that I saw) mention of a brake fluid change/flush? Just check level and condition. So I guess if it looks clean leave it; if dirty change as required. I didn't look through all of the different 8000Klm intervals; but the one's I did, again doesn't suggest replacing the fluid? The one thing I did notice (had to laugh at Toyota's paranoia),was to check & adjust the driver's floor mat. LOL Here's something to think about. Unless Toyota are doing these servicing's at no charge to you; they cannot void the warrantee, if you take your vehicle elsewhere for these servicing's. As long as you have it documented that the service was done on time and the recommended or its equivalent materials are used. Dan.
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  2. I take the Mrs Kia anywhere I see fit for most service and 1 time a year it will go to a Kia dealer to ensure there are no open recalls on her car. Otherwise, any good shop worth it's salt will do.
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  4. Mind you recalls and policies must be done at the dealership. but hey if they’re paying that’s OK. LOL
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  5. Pop, pop, popsicles, ice, ice, icesicles, test, test, testing.
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  6. I will venture a guess 3 wheels can get you killed as well. After I lost a very good friend riding I sold my bike and never have sat on another one in over 30 years. Ride safe and smart.
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  7. Hey guys, had the opportunity to do some back country brook trout fishing last week for a couple of days, have tried doing this before with minimal success but this time around was different. Nothing crazy size wise but it was nice to finally get into some brookies after watching countless youtube videos, and doing tons of reading. This lake was about 40 mins off the main road and has been stocked regularly for probably the past decade. All fish were caught on small bright colored jerkbaits, it was a riot. Heres some pics those are a few of em, also lost a real nice on that was super coloured up with the nice red belly. One problem we were having was the fish were really tail nipping the jerkbaits and our hook up/landed fish ratio was terrible. Probably less than 50%, dull-ish hooks most likely being the culprit but the way these fish roll when you hook em they seem to be very good at throwing hooks. Also one thing that surprised me was how acrobatic some of these fish were jumping 4 feet out of the water. Is this characteristic of brookies? Never seen this in any videos ive watched lol. Lastly all fish were caught tight to shore near fallen timber or boulders.
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  8. Nice ones. I went shallow and found muskies chewing my lures I will keep looking.
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  9. Always thought this was the best month to be at PAB, but you did have to get lucky with the weather.
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  10. It’s crazy how strong they fight for their size. Sweet catches
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  11. I hope your cousin recovers with no long term effects, and soon...and that he comes around to the fact that this virus is real and not a hoax.
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  12. This is adding a whole new level of concern with this virus. Long term heart damage in athletes who have had the virus. https://news.yahoo.com/post-covid-heart-damage-alarms-researchers-there-was-a-black-hole-in-infected-cells-172015067.html HH
    1 point
  13. I hope Canadians keep supporting the businesses that advertised to Canadians, that advertise in Canadian dollars, that want us there all the time and not just when the target market dries up.
    1 point
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