might be worth carrying a defib just in case- but make sure it has a synchro shock capacity
2006-10-22 02:54:51
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answered by Anonymous
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If your car did suffer from this, it is worth taking taking it to the docs and to a valuers cos it would be worth a fortune!!!
http://www.bjcardio.co.uk/download/816
2006-10-22 09:24:16
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. And discoleification, but the worst one of them all is decalibration of the electrical peripheral nonentity of the electric windows.
2006-10-22 11:43:12
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answered by Anonymous
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My training did not cover cars. If they don't work, I try GLARING very fiercely at them. If that doesn't work I am afraid it is the car doctor!
2006-10-22 13:00:00
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answered by Sally J 4
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As a car does not have a heart, then the answer is no.
2006-10-22 09:26:12
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answered by Nurse Soozy 5
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Yeah , i think you need to see a doctor !
2006-10-22 11:16:59
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answered by nicemanvery 7
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Ummmm see a doctor !!
2006-10-22 09:22:30
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answered by IloveMarmite 6
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off to the doctorb for you
2006-10-22 09:30:47
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answered by shirazzza 3
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Can It FOR GOOD!!!!
2006-10-22 09:28:04
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answered by zucco 1
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