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I have had loads of Dell laptops - none of them have had problems [cant count windows XP failing as a Dell problem ;)]
I currently have 2 x Dell laptops at home setup in a wirless network.... and I have one to work on my systems @ work too.
Yes .... I did a guide. PS... you dont remove the bulbs you use insulation tape.
All info here
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Or if you are lazy here is the blog entry:-
http://renaultsport-clio.blogspot.com/2006/12/speedo-recalibrated-and-dash-guide.html#links
and...
It may be the resistor pack.
I fixed mine for free as it was the motor/connections.
Have a look in my blog.
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Oh right, they must have supplied a smaller diameter one, If you look on the intake of my CDA the ducting slips over the intake ridge easily - where yours is slotted inside the intake hole.
Good choice in I/K though ;)
I had this when installing my Orange Livebox.
Aquiring a Netwrok address means that its trying to get an ip address from your router through DHCP.
The only way I got mine working is by holding down the pairing button then connecting the router to my laptop with an RJ45 cable [not crossover]...
No thats out of where the bolts hold the head in under the plenam - they all do that.
You need to check under the car for oil drips and or spots on the driveway.
The clio has a really strange seating mount floor plan .... universal mounts would not work.
I bought clio specific ones.
Sparco may do some for the clio.
Well done - however that CAF looks very narrow and restrictive.
I can recommend the way I have done it -using oversized brake duct cooling tube from Yozzasport for the CAF see the other BMC post
Not with the same diameter tubing as I have got.
I had it from Yozzasport - its meant for brake ducting.
If so then you must have relocated the battery to the rear and removed the fuse box, then relocated all the loom etc, from behind and around the headlamp.
I spent a long time trying...