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Re: Corolla parking-brake idiot lights
Yea, she needs to wake up , or move her head 2 inches so she can check the
light, or check the brake handle, or stop using it altogether, unless she's
on a hill. Your wife bought the Toyota against her and , apparently your
better judgement, but did it anyways. I'd tell her to deal with it.....
"Philip" <1chip-state1@earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> TeGGer® wrote:[color=green]
>> Model Citizen <archetype@attbi.com> floridly penned in
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>>> My wife has several times now driven long distances
>>> after forgetting to release the parking brake on
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>> Get a new wife. How hard is it to see that the PB lever is sticking
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> Well... when my 2003 Corolla was new/low mileage, the parking brake had
> LITTLE slack in it. After about 30k miles rolled past, it had a typical
> amount of lever travel when applied. But I'm on your side ... the OP's
> wife is "absent minded."
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> - Philip
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