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could be that the pads are making a slight contact with the disc, even more so if it gets louder when you turn.
I had this when i got new discs and pads about 5 months ago, it evetually stopped once they worn a little.
check the wiring to the lights. just unplug and check the condition of the connectors.
Its odd that both went at the same time. Perhaps it could be more related to a single component that controlls both lights.
sorry, i aint much help.
first of all, you need to find whats exactly wrong with the the lights. IE, bulbs, ballasts, starters etc,.... then you will get a better idea of costs
Try running a current to the fan to see if it turns. If not, then it could be broken.
If the needle is still rising, then i dont think you have a temp sensor problem.
Best start with the fan motor first.
lol. i would. Ive never used paypal to purchase from abroad before, but i imagine they do what most credit cards do and automatically convert the amount you pay to dollars, thus you end up paying less (in terms of £) as the pound is stronger than the dollar.
i think they exchange monies between the currencys and charge you for the pleasure of doing so.
pretty sure its a small % or a flat rate of around £2- £3.
jack the side up and see how freely the rear left wheel spins.
You could have damaged something there.#
Other than that, get all wheel tracking done at ATS or Kwik fit etc.. and see if it fixes it.
Does it pull if you release the steering wheel going along a straight road?