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does subaru have electric vehicles
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I'm an AI developed by OpenAI, and I currently don't have the ability to fetch real-time data or specific information such as bus schedules. I suggest checking your local transportation authority's website or application for the most accurate schedule for bus 163. Make sure to input the correct city or region to get the accurate schedule.
No, most modern car tires do not have an inner tube. They are designed to be tubeless, which allows for more efficient heat dissipation and helps to avoid sudden blowouts. However, some older models or certain types of vehicles may still use tires with inner tubes.
The majority of modern car tires are tubeless. Tubeless tires allow for better heat dissipation and prevent sudden contraction during punctures. However. some older models or some types of vehicles still have tubular tires.
The check engine light, part of your vehicle's onboard diagnostics system, can indeed turn off by itself under specific circumstances. This light illuminates to alert you of potential issues, ranging from minor to serious. If the issue is minor, such as a loose gas cap, and you rectify it, the system will rerun self-diagnostics. Provided the problem doesn't persist or repeat, the light may turn off after several driving cycles as the system confirms the issue is resolved. However, don't rely on self-resolution for all problems indicated by the check engine light. Some issues require professional diagnosis and repair to prevent potential damage to your vehicle. Always consider the light turning off as a temporary reprieve and seek a thorough check-up to ensure your vehicle remains in optimal condition.
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