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Re: South East Wharf Meet 5th Feb 2pm
Everyone is welcome :)
Doubt I'll be driving anything other than my "get me outta trouble" sh!tbox Polo! Haha So I'll hide it in the corner out of view! :o
Sunshades Ron, got your dart tag sorted yet?! :)
As TEG says, does it crank?
Heater plugs - as it very cold, mine used to hate starting in the cold...
Injectors?
or air getting in somewhere!
When it runs, does it run sweet as normally?
Air bag light could be the wires under the seats - give them a wiggle.
Squeaky clutch could just be the cable - or the pedal. Try some WD-40?
Grinding noise sounds like a wheel bearing.
*Ahem...!*
Rich... you love that car - jeez its thrown enough at you lately!
I think ive outgrown the clio (luckily the derv got written off on thursday!) but I'd still have another 182!
Re: South East Wharf Meet 5th Feb 2pm
Good call Steve.
How about moving it to the 11th Feb at:
Manor Farm Barn
New Barn Road
Southfleet
Dartford
DA13 9PU
Thoughts?
Yes, as it tilts forward then slides, right? I had a customer's seat that wouldn't tilt and slide forward and i managed to tilt it forwards (but not slide) and i found a 2p wedged in the mechanism! So it could be something as simple as that, or it could be a bit more serious and something is bent.
Kill it with fire...
Check to see if all the fuses are in and working. There may be a loose connection or even a broken wire in the loom - without a multi-meter and a bit of electrickery knowledge I doubt you'll get very far.
Do you have a friendly local garage who will know what they're doing?
Im no means an expert - try Fred or Sideways Danny - but if it's worked its way loose, and there appears to be no head damage try a new set of leads and plugs and try again...
Does anyone have any way of telling me what the following fault codes mean, as they show as Undocumented code...
01393
00051
00137 - this one was logged twice.
They were scanned using a Snap-On code reader.
one of those may be an air bag fault which I know about, as my seats aren't wired up...