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statue of liberty project helpp?

for history I am Doing this statue of liberty project and i need to have some kind of artifact like something to do with the statue of liberty any ideas

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Go to Nissan. They should be able to fix-it for you. If there's no aftermarket fix either, then they should establish one. Otherwise you'll be left with constant complaint. Constant complaint often times will have resolve of some form. People don't like to use broken things especially when its that valuable to them. If not, tell Nissan Company politely this technology should be examined because it failed at only 22K miles. Not something to be put in a car if failing that easy. More and more electronics are placed in automobiles that fail often. There are lots of problems in products that computer systems right now are diagnosing. More and more companies are utilizing websites for you to enter (log) problems with products. When you buy something new (product not food), what do you expect? For it to last you at least some time. Some products are used immediately and thrown away. Depends on the product. Most Products don't fail on you. In America there is warranty offered by the Manufacturer.
For the best answers, search on this site shorturl.im/3a9SN Many tire stores and your Nissan Dealership should be happy to help you reset your TPMS tire pressure monotor sensor LIGHT. Blinking light is something wrong and different than a low pressure light on all the time. Do you have a owners manual? Section 2 pages 8 and 9 also more details section 5 page 3. Don't trust a inexpensive tire pressure gauge. Until you have tested it.
eventually the light will go out at 33 to 35 psi providing that the sensors are ok. It would not hurt to have Nissan check the tire sensors. About 36 psi works for my customers and check tires every month more if the outside temps are changing a lot. Tire pressure gauges can vary 3 to 5 psi. Thank Ford owners in Exploiers not checking there tires for those sensors!!!
A penny. Kids all over the nation saved up their pennies to pay for the base the statue stands on. And the statue is made of copper sheeting about the width of two pennies.

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