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Yes it would but the key to this issue is two fold:-
1 - The SRS Module has been replaced with a 2nd hand unit.
2 - The code read description says "Trigger line configuration"
The unit he has installed is not correctly configured for his car and so needs CLIP.
Then I'd echo previous comments and say take it to someone that knows what they're on with then as the previous attempts obviously didn't have a clue.
I have a natural distrust for SnapOn code readers on French cars as they've never been particularly 'strong' and they're only as good as the...
Then there's your issue... 2nd hand module.
The hardware is the same yes but the configurations vary greatly from vehicle to vehicle depending on age and spec. You need it reconfiguring to suit your car.
Not really - we have a 1.2 16v tCe which does 43-45mpg around town and sat crawling through city traffic. Your dCi would be around the same in start stop traffic to but the fuel costs more not to mention when things go wrong on a diesel they empty your bank account with it. Diesel owners are...
Drive a Megane II with the dCi'80 and then say that. I had one for two months and promptly got rid as no heroic MPG is worth catching a cold faster for.
Or do it the proper way... 19 teeth on the timing belt from the cam sprocket mark to the HP Pump mark. A new belt should also have white marks to take all guess work out anyway.
Unplug the brake fluid resevoir level sensor from the cap and take it for a drive. If the light stops replace the level sensor.
Also check you don't have brake pad wear lines as these catch on the inner arch and do the same.
That's what I'm after yes but I also found Excel just not wanting to display it right.
Just give me X/Y control MS. I could do it myself on paper but I dont have a day. Plus it's only 3000 sets of data
Hi all,
I've been up since 1am playing with Jonny's 182 fixing its cooling problem and I think I've managed it but after data logging it I'd like to see the raw data expressed as two lines on a single graph. Now I had assumed this *would* be simple enough task to perform in Excel but...
Go see Fred at BTM and he'll sort you out. Failing that, pop to Nottingham and I'll take a look for you.
I'd take you out in mine but it won't be much fun for you as there's only one seat (which is mine) and not much else in the name of interior lol
He isn't the first to do it and I'm pretty sure he won't be the last either. I'm deffo considering investing in a PMS shifter now to upgrade the shift kit I have at present.
In a 16 vs 4 it gets all Highlander... "There can only be one"
The gearboxes RPM climbs rapidly when this happens and drags the engines RPM sky high. This causes the cranks rotational speed to advance (and the top end cannot keep up) so a torsional effect tightens the bottom pulley bolt (it's a "stretch" fixing) which then can't apply the required load to...
Another system at the top end that seems to get over looked is the Pure Motorsport system.
I have one myself and its an awesome product that sounds well, fits together perfectly (no stupid adjustable joints that leak) and looks filthy.
The silenced version is better for an everyday car and...
I know chap and I'm not trying to blame it on that minor leak or you for that matter because we've not seen the car and can only go on what you've said happened. I genuinely feel s**t for you right now... I hate it when my engines go wrong but its unlikely any F4R would've survived a shift to...
One of my examples. Had to change the turbo amd gearbox on a mates Z20 powered Zaf GSiT... I'm rahing now just thinking about that horrible stupid thing
Anti rattle, help with heat transfer/thermal bridging and aid with stopping the pads sticking in the carrier.
You can run without them though, we did it fine for years before.