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Ah, mines is currently on just shy of 57k, so yours is just a baby lol
It doesn't sound like something is about to break, just seems noisy. May well be because its my first oil burner though and I'm not used to the noise.
The trim rattle coming from the rear door takes my mind off it...
Cheers mate. I didn't notice it when I bought it. Maybe I am just getting used to the noise. It may be nothing. Don't want to take it back to the dealer and for them to laugh at me as I am being paranoid
This is going to be quite hard to explain, so bear with me as I waffle on.
This is my first diesel car, I knew it'd be noisier than a petrol but is this maybe a problem I need to have looked at?
When accelerating, the engine has what sounds like a rattle. Its not a knock (like a bottom...
You can also wrap the text in a cell.
select the cell. right click
Format Cells
Click on the 'Alignment tab'
tick the 'Wrap Text box'
This will layer the text on multiple lines depending on how large you need the column width to be.
You may need to increase the row height though to...
click in the top left cell (above row 1, and beside column A)
This will highlight the whole sheet. Then double click at the end of column A and it will space out each column to match the text
I had mines done by a garage as you need a press to get the old out and the new in. I think you can buy new disks with the bearings in already but this will be more expensive.
My bearing was noisy for 6 months, so if its just happened it should be fine for Monday
I had my car up for a while. No interest at all. Then two calls in the same week (first one was a time waster), but then it sold to the second caller.
I had so many people telling me that it wouldn't sell because it had modifications and sh1te wheels. Proved them all wrong though lol...
I suppose it just depends on the company. More Than Insurance aren't interested in cosmetic mods unless the increase the performance of the car. I declared my alloys and suspension, which made no impact on the premuim. The exhaust added a few quid on though.
Is it the male connector they supply that you push the Clio plastic connector over? Make sure it hasn't fell off when pushing the radio back in to the surround.
If you pull the radio out completely, and plug the aerial in when the head unit is not in place, is it any better?