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My old 200 had that too, nothing to worry about and won't affect performance or anything. It's that black round thing in your video above the dipstick, can't remember the name of it.
Also have a Google for the battery inertia cut off switch. In an accident this stops the car from getting power. There is a button somewhere to turn it back on.
The issue is the hinge is stiff and the plastic fascia is too flimsy. Every time you open the laptop the plastic fascia/screen surround is getting weaker around the hinge.
If you were wanting to fix it then you would need to see if there is some way of taking the tension off the hinge- perhaps...
Its standard practice with virgin to have to threaten to leave.
Call them up and say you have lost your job but you really like the virgin service, say that you really need to cut back your outgoings but would be happy to stay if they can keep it at £27. Be polite and cheery, they will say yes...
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Instead of the silver tape use the above to cap off the holes in the beam. They look great and work really well.
The rectangular cap needs a little bit cutting off with a Stanley knife but will fit. I haven't got...
Ive had my 2006 182 in BlackGold turboed for just over 5 years. It was originally done by Clioturbo and yes they didnt do a good job but I took it straight to Alex White who fixed and perfected it. Ill admit I dont use it that much, its certainly not a daily car but I do get it out a few times...
Yeah , they are a pain. It only happens when you force the bolt back in, you have to make sure you can get screw it in with your fingers, adjusting the height of the beam with a jack so it's perfectly in line with that bolt.
I ended up replacing the rear beam lol.