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@ gazzuzz, what might be the reason for this, after 3-4days i use 5w30 i ordered from you, my check engine light disappear on its own, i noticed this afternoon, what might be d reason for check been on before, a bad 5020 we used before that is as thick as palm oil lol (red oil) |
The real Yoruba writing site ID here: https://www.jw.org/yo/ https://www.jw.org/yo/awon-itejade/àwọn-ìwé-ìròyìn/ji-no6-2017-december/bo-se-le-ko-omo-re-ni-emi-irele/
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Lol, you ehh can u scan my car remotely then |
Gazzuz, we need your service at osogbo osun state please Pls dont forget us, we are Toyota users and we lack expertise here, we tire of trial n error mode |
This spoil in my 98 camry (pencil) i need replacement, can you find me, what is cost please, they called it ac heater servomotor or ac mode
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Hey bro, can u get this ac servo motor for my pencil camry
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Do u have ac heater servo motor or ac mode actuator for 99 camry pencil, pics attached
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You got any contact there bro, am not in Lagos. Maybe his phone so I can reach him and ask. Thanks Bro |
Ok, not seen at local market here, do you know where i can get, eBay not shipping to Nigeria |
I need this for 1998 Toyota Camry if u got pics attached its Toyota-Camry-A-C-Heater-Air-Outlet-Servo-Motor- It's control AC switch air flow, let me the price
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Hi guys, gazzuz and other pro I need help my AC blows down to accelerator side and was diagnosed discover this device was faulty, they don't know the name buy Google help out, I upload the pics here, it's control the ac mode Toyota-Camry-A-C-Heater-Air-Outlet-Servo-Motor- 1998-1999 Toyota Camry, same as one used by 1999 Lexus Anyone who can help get working one
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The Bible’s answer The Bible does not give a specific date for the birth of Jesus Christ, as these reference works show: “"The true birth date of Christ is unknown."”—New Catholic Encyclopedia. “"The exact date of Christ’s birth is not known."”—Encyclopedia of Early Christianity. While the Bible does not directly answer the question, ‘When was Jesus born?’ it does describe two events surrounding his birth that lead many to conclude that he was not born on December 25. Not in winter The registration. Shortly before Jesus was born, Caesar Augustus issued a decree ordering “"all the inhabited earth to be registered."” Everyone had to register in “"his own city,"” which might have required a journey of a week or more. (Luke 2:1-3) That order—probably made to support taxation and military conscription—would have been unpopular at any time of year, but it is unlikely that Augustus would have provoked his subjects further by forcing many of them to make long trips during the cold winter. The sheep. Shepherds were “"living out of doors and keeping watches in the night over their flocks."” (Luke 2: The book Daily Life in the Time of Jesus notes that flocks lived in the open air from “"the week before the Passover [late March]"” through mid-November. It then adds: “"They passed the winter under cover; and from this alone it may be seen that the traditional date for Christmas, in the winter, is unlikely to be right, since the Gospel says that the shepherds were in the fields."”In early fall We can estimate when Jesus was born by counting backward from his death on Passover, Nisan 14 in the spring of the year 33 C.E. (John 19:14-16) Jesus was about 30 years old when he began his three-and-a-half-year ministry, so he was born in the early fall of 2 B.C.E.—Luke 3:23. Why is Christmas on December 25? Since there is no evidence that the birth of Jesus Christ occurred on December 25, why is Christmas celebrated on this date? The Encyclopædia Britannica says that church leaders probably chose it “"to coincide with the pagan Roman festival marking the ‘birthday of the unconquered sun,"’” at the time of the winter solstice. According to The Encyclopedia Americana, many scholars believe that this was done “"in order to make Christianity more meaningful to pagan converts."” |
The Bible’s answer The Bible does not give a specific date for the birth of Jesus Christ, as these reference works show: “"The true birth date of Christ is unknown."”—New Catholic Encyclopedia. “"The exact date of Christ’s birth is not known."”—Encyclopedia of Early Christianity. While the Bible does not directly answer the question, ‘When was Jesus born?’ it does describe two events surrounding his birth that lead many to conclude that he was not born on December 25. Not in winter The registration. Shortly before Jesus was born, Caesar Augustus issued a decree ordering “"all the inhabited earth to be registered."” Everyone had to register in “"his own city,"” which might have required a journey of a week or more. (Luke 2:1-3) That order—probably made to support taxation and military conscription—would have been unpopular at any time of year, but it is unlikely that Augustus would have provoked his subjects further by forcing many of them to make long trips during the cold winter. The sheep. Shepherds were “"living out of doors and keeping watches in the night over their flocks."” (Luke 2: The book Daily Life in the Time of Jesus notes that flocks lived in the open air from “"the week before the Passover [late March]"” through mid-November. It then adds: “"They passed the winter under cover; and from this alone it may be seen that the traditional date for Christmas, in the winter, is unlikely to be right, since the Gospel says that the shepherds were in the fields."”In early fall We can estimate when Jesus was born by counting backward from his death on Passover, Nisan 14 in the spring of the year 33 C.E. (John 19:14-16) Jesus was about 30 years old when he began his three-and-a-half-year ministry, so he was born in the early fall of 2 B.C.E.—Luke 3:23. Why is Christmas on December 25? Since there is no evidence that the birth of Jesus Christ occurred on December 25, why is Christmas celebrated on this date? The Encyclopædia Britannica says that church leaders probably chose it “"to coincide with the pagan Roman festival marking the ‘birthday of the unconquered sun,"’” at the time of the winter solstice. According to The Encyclopedia Americana, many scholars believe that this was done “"in order to make Christianity more meaningful to pagan converts."” |
Thanks awe, let other ppls make comment no scanner but scammers |
Thanks nigga |
My 98 Camry abs lights stay on, can it be repair or replace and whats likely cost please Thank you |
Also check Ur fuel filter, maybe be too dusty n not allow fuel to move in |
My 98 Camry abs lights stay on, can it be repair or replace and whats likely cost please Thank you |
Thank you brother, you have any secure place to get it Thanks |
Op is this oil OK for 1998 Toyota Camry, it's all I get at Mobil station in my state https://www.mobil.com/english-us/passenger-vehicle-lube/pds/glxxmobil-1-esp-formula-5w30 Mobil 1™ ESP Formula 5W-30 |
1.150 |
Continue am not in race oga, got family in d car expect me to race on highway to proof to u am good driver abi, take ur car there n race with em, best driver is in morgue or grave am not senseless |
valarinz:Pick camry and go to Benin ore u will see it live dose bumper don't know their year heading to ph are faster than any shit well i hv my family on car canr raise it new commercial vehicle |
TRYGO:l Highest speed na #240 for 98 Camry ooo na 180 i back down its just dat d vehicle is light like plane all balance men but damn it |
180km/hr @ Benin ore Road for like 5-7 min until Toyota Hummer bus started over taken me naso I cool down 1998 camry |
With no pics, u serious so |
Opinions: In term of quality and maintenance which is preferred Only experience users and certified automech (gazzuz) are welcome
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Still okay ironheart, just keep 35-40psi unless it's will be jumping on speed, vibrate, I use 2 2016 Michelin energy saver from UK 195-65R15 on my front leg 99 camry and d tire cool, got bridgetsone at back psi @45 though max psi is 51 as written on the sidewall |
The commandment to tithe, or contribute a tenth of one’s belongings, was part of the Law given to the ancient nation of Israel. However, the Bible makes it clear that this Law—including the “commandment to collect tithes”—does not apply to Christians.—Hebrews 7:5, 18; Colossians 2:13, 14. Rather than giving required tithes and offerings, Jehovah’s Witnesses imitate the early Christians and support their ministry in two ways: by performing their personal ministerial work without pay and by making voluntary donations. We thus follow the Bible’s direction to Christians: “Let each one do just as he has resolved in his heart, not grudgingly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver.”—2 Corinthians 9:7. |
Not available when I get to their station I was shown 0w40 and said not, d idiot attendant said it's d same and I told him to get out n head to mobil station to get Mobil 1 |
@ suooperescue, ur comment is noted, it's thus serve me afte bullshit crap of 20w50 of total oil I prefer this anyway |
Here data detail if the bought oil https://www.mobil.com/english-us/passenger-vehicle-lube/pds/glxxmobil-1-esp-formula-5w30 |
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The book Daily Life in the Time of Jesus notes that flocks lived in the open air from “"the week before the Passover [late March]"” through mid-November. It then adds: “"They passed the winter under cover; and from this alone it may be seen that the traditional date for Christmas, in the winter, is unlikely to be right, since the Gospel says that the shepherds were in the fields."”