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Couldnt find any in halfrauds, but they have a similar thing in their. Does it matter what brand I use?
Got noisy tappets, want to get the stuff in asap as I have a service due.
Only problem i have is, I want one of the pda phones and o2 charge a fortune for web access on phones. I got stung with £30 of charges a month because my old xda iis liked to connect to the web over gprs randomly.
Having looked at the o2 one , i think tmobile deal is better. 12 month contract...
I spent £80 on a vibe sub and amp, sure it took some boot space up and also slowed the car down, but the bass line was much nicer.
It's a trade off between fuel economy and music pleasure...
cheers dude, that is what i needed.:D
I have a s**t load of red wire at work, chunky stuff, not sure on guage, but I'm using 50A at 9 V through it for a test rig, might be good enough for the earth?
To all the knobs who go " oh dear red earth" who gives a fook!
Thanks for the useful comments from the rest though. Didnt know the terminals were different size.
Just wondering where the earth from the battery goes, as i have a dodgy connection at the battery end and want to either replace the whole lead or fix the connection.
Spotted these on ebay, I fancy a red one.lol...
Put key in and turned all lights went really dim, handbrake light went very dim, no electrics worked.
Popped hood fiddled with wires and car starts!
Brand new battery from halfords 2 months ago.:S
Any ideas, where to start looking please?
cheers guys.
has happened for quite a while now.
plus i think engine mount has gone as the car judders quite a bit when pulling away and there is a noticeable knock when lifting off the throttle.
Thats fooking cheap! just think of the costs of equipment, man hours, just to produce one board!
I thought drilling holes in metal was cheap, but noooooo.lol. Got a bill for £1500 for machining my first project at work, and that was only 5 chunks of metal and some holes.
For one off stuff, you...