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Remove the passenger front arch liner. Disconnect the horn and using a volt meter, check for the presence of 12v when the horn is activated.
This will tell you where the fault lays.
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Remove the under seat storage bin from the front passenger seat. Under that you will find a rather large connection... Check it and the associated wiring isn't damaged/corroded in any way.
This sounds very much like damage caused by the ingress of water.
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Agreed - I've not even seen the car and i'm pretty certain it'll be an injector causing a 10-25% misfire rate.
Just bang x4 brand new units in and be done with it
Either that OR the bottom pulley was just seized to the crank... another very common issue. Thankfully, the crank doesn't need to be floating to time these which is why Renault did away with it on the later F4R in the 197/200 (as well as the Turbos but that was for other reasons on the Turbos)...
Mine died recently and it was covered by Apple care. If however it wasn't, I was told around £60 for Apple to replace the battery... I thought that was a pretty reasonable price.
It is very important that the codes be removed. If they come back, you've got an issue somewhere either with the float, float signal or the wiring which the signal goes thru.
Very simply put, this is most likely to be due to the instrument cluster loosing the fuel level sender info.
Put some fuel in
Run the ADAC test
Clear any codes (j _ _ t)
Carry on as normal and see if it is resolved
Samsung did something similar though by updating firmware to stop the use of third party "smart covers"... Nothing real came from the complaints and Samsung carried on.
It royally fucked my Note4 up though whilst updating it and having a non-Samsung cover!
I'm the type of person that would...
If they were changed "recently" and the noise has only started since then, I bet the spacker that did the change hasn't installed the bearing spacer. If however the current setup has been fine for many, many, many, many, many miles then it's going to be either a rear wheel bearing collapse or...
Defy sounds like a couple of issues here but the flickering is likely due to low battery voltage. The rear lamp unit could be a poor earth or bent pins.
It's replacement time for my 13" MBP and I want a larger screen so thought I'd give the ProPad a go. It's deffo going to be the 15" MBP for the next 3yrs for me.
I had a play with a Pro on Sunday when my phone was being replaced and just wasn't convinced. The device was fine to handle/use and the screen was undeniably great but the one thing I couldn't help but fixate on, was the huge waste of space with iOS icons/folders... They just seemed MASSIVE!
I...