Unlike many other Japanese cars, the Aerio comes with a zero-maintenance timing chain in the engine, so there is no need to pay for a costly timing-belt replacement every 60, 000 miles.
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An airline crew may refuse to fly on a plane, an aircraft part may not be available or aging planes may take more maintenance time before they're safe to fly, he said.
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An attack carried out by the 15th USAAF on 4 February damaged " U-380 ", extending its planned maintenance time . " U-380 " was ready again for sea trials on 8 March.
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Retrofitting the thousands of commercial aircraft in the nation's fleet with a lot of new transmission equipment is unlikely; the cost and maintenance time would be prohibitive for the financially shaky airline industry.
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The train is worked upon at up to four levels at a time and fault reports are sent to the workshops in advance by the on-board computer system to keep maintenance time at a minimum.
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Designing the exhaust ejector has become a specific science in which Porta were successive masters, and it was largely responsible for spectacular improvements in thermal efficiency and a significant reduction in maintenance time and pollution.
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Pentagon officials have praised the B-2 for its effectiveness in combat in Kosovo and more recently in Afghanistan, but have been critical of the lengthy maintenance times involved in replacing specialized tapes and caulking around access panels.
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This allows the troubleshooting engineer to minimize maintenance time by being able to pick the right spare parts at once and to streamline his repair procedures by eliminating the need for prior on-site check up of the UPS unit.
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In addition, maintenance times are shortened, since the maintenance area can prepare for issues already identified by querying the system at any time, as opposed to just at certain points in the network, as is the case for the ICE version of this system.
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In response to negative fan feedback and bad press, in update 1.1, EA and Firemonkeys tweaked the repair times so that damage was repaired instantly whereas maintenance times became significantly shorter, although could still only be bypassed completely with the use of gold coins.