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And yeah, there was some scruff in it from Failsworth. My car is de-valued now!
Yeah, I thought it must be based around something and then have a library of functions to use. Languages are all very similar anyway, if you've a brain for it anyway.
Looks good anyway!
Bloody hell.
Yeah, I'd turn the fans/AC off when starting it as you'll be drawing a lot of power to get the fans going etc. Its not like the 1.2 is that powerful anyway!
Which dealer is this btw? The one in Altrincham?
Ph1 has holes for the Renault Sport like Adam said, the Ph2 doesnt.
Both have holes for the Clio badge as they are the same.
The new style RS badge JUST fits over the holes. Make sure you keep checking to you are covering the holes.
Here's mine just after I put it on!
No chance I'd do it myself. You've got to drop the subframe, Book time is 4hours for this. If you've not got a lift, I wouldn't bother.
FYI, its £360 for a service exchange rack from Renault. £550ish for a brand new one from renault. Then you've got fitting on top.
Replace the Steering rack, I have a brand new one sat in the garage waiting to go on when I find time to book it into Birchdown.
It's not top mounts. Replaced them for knew ones, tired the washer trick, even tried STM's and was still there. You can feel the knock in the footwell too.
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That's an electric rack.
I have a knocking coming from my rack, birchdown diagnosed it.
This is the noise it made when wiggling the wheel from left to right:
Doubt its them then. I basically have a knocking form the front end (both left and right sides) when moving slowly over bumpy ground. I've changed, TRE's/ball joints/inner tie rods. I put solid top mounts on to try and see if it went, but the noise was amplified. So I'm stuck as to what it is...
Many people still do work with IE6, mainly those who work on company Intranet systems where 1000's of computers cannot simply be updated to a newer OS/Browser. Thankfully Microsoft dropped support for IE6, so we stopped developing for it as well. It would be a pain to test anyway, seen as IE9...
OK, what browser isn't flash support in? Yes Flash is a plug-in but Flash is on 97% of PC's. Adobe know that Flash won't live forever (on mobile devices anyway), thats why at the start of the year Adobe dropped development of Flash for mobile devices so it could concentrate on HTML5 for mobile...