Well, you CAN do donuts in a FWD car. As long as she doesn't find out that
the secret to doing donuts in a FWD car is the emergency brake, and some
fancy steering wheel work oh and a big icy parking lot somwhere in upstate
NY. NOT that I have done that in the past or anything!!
:-)
Eightupman
"Eugene" <nospam@columbus.rr.com> wrote in message
news:IsadnT0FE_Yk4FHcRVn-hA@wideopenwest.com...
> Eightupman wrote:
>
>> She broke it, tell her to fix it! She practicing for "Extreme Police Car
>> Chases"? Kidding.....Anyway.....there may be a bubble in the system.
>> Fill
>> the system and jack the front end off the ground. Then start the car and
>> rotate the wheel (at a driving type pace) from stop to stop about 30
>> times, and see if it comes back. Don't hold the wheel in the stop
>> position
>> too long
>> as this WILL cause problems. Your owners manual may cover what happens
>> when you hold the wheel at full stop for too long.
>>
>> Maybe that is what she did when she pulled the donut......jammed the
>> wheel
>> to full stop and held it there too long.
>>
>> Eightupman
>>
>>
> Well I have driven the car a couple times over the last couple days now
> (it
> had only 1/2" of ice on it and my truck had an inch) and it hasn't worked
> any air out yet, I'll try lock to lock with it jacked up and see.
>
> She didn't know that you can't really do donuts in a front wheel drive,
> said
> she remembers me doing it once in my truck, but I was just testing my
> locker 
>