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I know that . I just wanted it to serviced at Renault in case they find any problems then they can sort it there and then , under warranty hopefully :)
Once its out of warranty i won't be using them again .
You don't need the key in the ignition . Turn your side lights on / off / on / off , you'll hear a beep then they are set to auto . Do the same to deactivate it .
Position 1 for your wipers is auto wipers ( down 1 notch ) . On the stalk turn the selector ring towards you to speed up the wipers .
Your telling me . I can't see how they justify £200 ish for oil + filter change and checking the car over . But as it's still under warranty i would prefer it to go to Renault . After that i'll be looking elsewhere .
Found these on the net ages ago . Anybody used them or have any opinions on them ? Hell of alot cheaper than i've been quoted for my first service , average price of £200 . Its only an oil and filter change at the end of the day and checking all the fluid levels etc ...
I had this happen a couple of times when my 182 was new . I just wriggled the wire from the sensor and it's been ok ever since . It's a common problem from what i've read . It thinks your engine is cold so over fuels it from what i understand . Sounds like it might have caused a problem maybe...
Iirc you can adjust them with the little white allen screws . I think you have to do it with the ignition on from what i heard or they reset them themselves when you turn the engine on .
Your too quick for me today Daz ;)
Thats not a proper Karcher foam lance , even though Halfords say it is . Its just a low pressure detergent sprayer . They aren't that good tbh .
This is a proper karcher foam lance , considerably more money .
http://www.cleanandshiny.co.uk/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=103
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12 - 24 hours is impractical for most people . I usually leave it for 30 mins . If time is an issue the Body Shield Blitz Spray Sealant from carwashnwax is a good alternative .
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/bodysh.htm
Steps are .
1.Wash .
2.Dry
3.Polish ( auotglym super resin )
4.Buff off
5.Seal ( autoglym extra gloss protection ) leave to cure for 30 mins or longer.
6.Buff off
7.Wax
8.Buff off .
If your going to Halfords for their 3 for 2 offer , pick up some autoglym bumper care for the black...
Halfords for the auoglym and meguiars wash mitt . For the waffle weave towel , wax and a microfibre applicator for the wax carwashnwax . I get the majority of my stuff off here . Also try their Extreme Body Wash N Wax shampoo .
http://www.chemicalguysuk.com/product_p/extrwash16.htm...
Ditch the sponge for a start and get a good lambswool wash mitt . I like the meguiars one best . I use a combination of an aquablade and waffle weave towel to dry the car . Get some autoglym super resin polish and autoglym extra gloss protection . Then a decent wax like the chemical guys 50/50...
If it's only a grands worth of damage then i would say you've got yourself a bargain . Check in the boot under the mat to see if there are any creases . I'll be honest with ya though , if there is only a grands worth of damage i'd be surprised . The rear end of a clio is a bit of a weak spot...
So you've bought a car that you know nothing about thats a cat d write off ? Sounds a bit risky to me . I hope you got it for a good price and have somebody with a good knowledge of how what repairs it will need . I'd concentrate on repairing the car rather than any mods imo .
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So have you got it sussed then Daz ? Sorry mate , they are white , lol . They have some blue ones as well . Just not as bright . Depends what you want the leds for if they are bright enough .
http://yhst-1250793408186.stores.yahoo.net/10ulbrbl353m.html
What about these Daz . They come supplied with the resistors for a 12v system . Only £1.99 for 10 :)
http://yhst-1250793408186.stores.yahoo.net/ulbrwh303mml.html