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First step in these situations is to replace the pedal and the body. One of them usually fixes it.
Also check for loom damage I've seen that before as well.
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I would imagine not a common problem as mine was self inflicted by accidentally bending the skuttle drain hose back on itself so the skuttle wouldn't drain.
Why do people get so hung up on the tax, its hardly the end of the world once a year. But people will drop £450 on an exhaust etc without thinking twice.
Put £40 a month away if its a problem.
Usually a knock. The subframe is too far over to the NS by the looks of it, the wishbone mouting holes have been known to wear as well which could/would effect the camber.
Just a quick one before I can get some time to do a decent one. Was a bit worried it might be too loud being the non-res but seems to be ok. Downpipe and sports cat and stage 2 next then :o. Oh and order a tts engine cover like I keep meaning too.
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Piece of piss tbh...
After waiting on tweeks for over a week to actually send me what I ordered in the first place finally managed to crack on and replace this.
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With this :)
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VIN number is pulled from the airbag computer on a mk2 which you obviously won't have hence the error. I assume (perhaps incorrectly) that there is a way around this.
No it's under the dash on the passenger side. Controls all the auxillary electrical systems and will 99.9% be causing all of these issues, including the auto light "fault".
Hell i'd have changed it over in the car for £60 if you'd got it ready and put the rest back together after. Seems a bit much for a cambelt swap but each to their own, might as well seize the oppertunity to clean everything whilst its out.
I went 1.2->1.6->172 and the jump from the 1.2 to the 1.6 seemed greater than the jump from 1.6 to 172 despite it being almost double the power difference. Mine was great and used to average in the low 40s mpg wise without too much hassle.
It's been a while since i've had one in pieces but off the top of my head it can be done without splitting the box as the 5th gear selector fork comes off the 5th gear selector shaft.
When splitting the box (iirc) you engage 1st and 5th together remove the external detent then remove output...