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Tyre Pressure linked to Engine Management?

KPa is the international standard unit for pressure measurement so it's technically correct - for men in white coats.
Nope, the Pascal (abbreviated to Pa) is.
The 'K' which should be k is merely that there are 1000 of them.
 
Fatal accidents with aircraft tyres are definitely a thing - Delta Airlines had one at Atlanta very recently. Three maintenance workers were changing a tyre - two dead, one seriously injured.

Ouch. Luckily the plane in question who took the man's fingers at the time was a Piper Super Cub, so had smaller tyres.
 
Car is now in the local Merc garage getting NOx sensors replaced. In the process of diagnosing they spotted a decent sized crack in one of the wing mirror lights and a good amount of water, so without derailing the thread too much I now have concerns about the electrics and getting it fixed too. Not a great start to my first Merc.
 
Car is now in the local Merc garage getting NOx sensors replaced. In the process of diagnosing they spotted a decent sized crack in one of the wing mirror lights and a good amount of water, so without derailing the thread too much I now have concerns about the electrics and getting it fixed too. Not a great start to my first Merc.

At least the NOx sensors were replaced FOC (to you) under the seller's warranty :thumb:
 

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