Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on Tue, 07/03/2001 - 18:00

: Tom: You are in luck. There is a flight Museum virtually adjacent to

: Moody Gardens in Galveston.

I see photo ops!

: Pensacola wouldn't be a bad choice either. Great beaches, Naval Aviation

: Museum, 150 year old forts, the place just reeks of History.

I have a co-worker named Walker, Bill from Pensacola (I'm in Orlando)... any relationship. I've been there a couple times but never made it to the Museum. The gulf beaches there are definately nice.

Submitted by billhu@mindspr… on Fri, 10/25/2002 - 00:00

JR, this could be a failed brake pressure accumulator "ball."

See if the brakes work and feel fine under very light braking. And then see if the "brake" light comes on when you brake hard. If you see this behavior, I'd replace the brake accumulator and see if that doesn't fix the problem.

Submitted by dthompson@gbc.ca on Mon, 10/21/2002 - 00:00

It has now been 18 days since my car was brought in for service and it remains there awaiting this part. The module has not been located either in the United States or the United Kingdom. Does this seem incredible? The Service Dept. says it is top priority. Has anyone experienced delays in locating parts? It seems all of the '03 transmission control modules are geared for production of new cars. My patience is growing to an end.

I am driving a loaner Ford Taurus while I am paying to lease an '03 Jaguar. It has been less than three months since leaving the showroom with what I thought was a great car. Tomorrow I am writing a letter to the President of Jaguar Cars and to the Division of Consumer Affairs.

After 20 calendar days of having a vehicle out of service the Lemon Law Rights go into effect.