Cherokee The Noisy Neighbor ^hot^

The reputation of the Cherokee as a noisy neighbor is magnified by its primary job: flight training.

So, the phrase exists in a gray area: historically descriptive, racially charged, but now largely detached from its source and applied to anyone with a loud exhaust pipe.

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Especially in winter, allowing the hydraulic systems (transmission and MultiAir) to warm up for 60 seconds helps reduce noise. Conclusion

Shirl Rowe was adamant in her defense. She insisted the problem was limited to one specific neighbor with a personal grudge against her, describing the complaints as "far-fetched" and "harassment". She took Cherokee outside only during warm weather, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and noted the bird was quiet when observed by an independent photographer. She dismissed the proposed law as "foolish" and urged other bird owners to speak out. The reputation of the Cherokee as a noisy

Loose catalytic converter heat shield or broken exhaust hanger Secure the loose shield with a clamp or weld the hanger. 4. Why We Love the Noise

Here is the Unofficial Survival Guide for living next to a Cherokee: This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted

High-energy, eccentric, and absolutely unapologetic about the noise.

"It shall be unlawful for any person or group of persons to shout, scream, sing or make any other noises with their voices which shall be unreasonably loud and which disturbs the general public."

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