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Cigarette lighter 'could' be rusty connection at the bottom or the connector not long enough to reach the screw at the bottom and these cigarette lighters seem to be on the long side or some plugs on the short side.
There's a fuse box left hand side of the dash board, you can only get to it if you open passenger door. It'll have the airbag stickers on it. Behind that is your fuse box and the fuse locations for whatever are on a map on the fuse box cover.
How do you mean pal? What more information you want, the first pic shows the pins I used for the LED strip.
Once you remove the heater panel from the car you'll need to remove the orange filter this may stop the white light coming through. But then be careful not to change or move any of the...
Last minute and I've decided to come, I'll be heading down from South Manchester (Stockport).
Any plans on meeting up with other areas, I remember last year meeting at Corley services and there was a fair amount meeting. Obviously this being a change of scenery, any ways of us meeting with...
That does look like a tasty wedge missing. Disguise it with a wheel weight (joking) I'd leave it to be with the MOT gods and risk it or get a spare rim and get the tyre swapped if it's any good.
It's referring to the actual aspect ratio not difference in diameter. The aspect ratios on the tyres in your example are 10% different, thus will be a fail. Also they are of differing widths which is also another mot fail.
I don't see mot testers tapping tyre specs into a calculator.
Indifferences on the tyre spec on the same axle would be a fail.
4.1a. One tyre is of a different nominal size or aspect ratio to any other on the same axle.
4.1b. Special lightweight or space saving wheels and tyres fitted as road wheels
The only spec difference you can get away with, is...
Must be dreaming name rung a bell even before the drum bolt. Someone has it, if I find their name I'll tag them in here to see how they got on with fogs etc.
I have some cheapo fogs one has a bit of a crack on the back. But then you'll need the loom and stalk. Swear I sold the other bits I had to Willsam ha.
As Willsam said further up you'll have to wire a fuse in conjunction with the loom. Still weird that the connector is there but not fused...
There would be no connector on the other side as the fog light loom connects to the above plug then the loom attaches to both fog lamps either side.
That's your fog light loom connector. The other story is, is it really connected to anything haha.
Only one way to find out? You'll need both fogs the loom that connects them both to the plug above and the stalk, not until then will you know it will work or not - unless you check for the...
Try a RS reg and compare. There's a smaller one than the above for the fronts also, they're for 8v.
Think rear disc bearings are 37mm x OD 52mm ID 25mm.