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Basically I've been a bit of a tool and dropped a piece of a tool and a 6mm bolt down next to where resistor pack is and it's not fallen out of the bottom yet.
Will it come out on it's own or do I have to go looking for it and is there anything down there it can damage?
Cheers
-Jas.
Hi guys,
After a bit of searching I have put my heater problem down to the resistor pack as I have no air blowing at all (great when your temp guage says it's -2C outside!).
Just wondering if anyone can give me the part number for one? I don't want to turn up at the dealer on Saturday only to...
I had the same problem. Resealed the pump onto the bottle and it was sorted... Also remove the fuse for you headlight washers if you haven't already, will stop the thing leaking out all the fluid without having to remove the bu,ber and change the nozzles/fit a non-return valve.
Quick update:
Just taken the car out for a 10min spin and it seems like it's the clutch pedal squeaking. I've tried releasing the pedal at different speeds while pulling away and it makes a difference to the noise. Is this something I need to be worried about or just chalk it up to a Clio...
Very handy drive - works on my Vista and XP machines fine and also on my 360. Only problem is that mine has just been sent off for repair as it died, but only using to hold music and other bits (copies) for work. WD support is also very good.
Oh, and formatting to NTFS is definietly worth it...
Only noticed it this morning so hopefully a new problem.
When I pull away (forwards or reverse) in a straight line I get a knocking/creaking noise. The best way to describe it is a quiter version of the noise you get when you are holding your car on a hill using the footbrake and let go...
This seems like a common thing in the country now:
Work hard -> get fucked
Buy a nice car -> get fucked
Do nothing with your life -> get everything you ever wanted
But back on topic, this is designed to get people out of cars and onto public transport. Only problem is that public transport is...
Looks fine in ie6... As for filling the gap why not put an image, but I'm not a designer so hopefully someone might have a good suggestion for what image...
-Jas.
I agree with furry_cup in that you could do with spreading the list to the right out a bit more. I also noticed you have it as a paragraph seperated by <br /> tags. Might be better if you did it as an unordered list and use css to replace the list-image with the green tick.
There also seems to...
A quick note on the png thing:
It's only the alpha transparency of a png that won't render correctly on IE6 and below - didn't find this out till about a month ago and since have found that using png's in some cases gives a better, smaller file that a gif/jpg - they are brilliant for gradient...