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mine rises to the middle and stays there even if the fan comes on. if i come back after 20-30 min, it is about a 1/4 of the way up the gauge.
im pretty sure that is what supposed to happen. (in clio's anyway)
yours seems fine to me
ps. i have never seen mine get past the middle part...
i have a good idea for a cool vid.
place the camera in the road and speed towards it. then slam on the brakes and come to a stop just before the camera (hopefully).
outtakes should be hilarious!. lol
im getting ass raped for the sum of £855 9month bonus thingy, for a 1.2 16v 2002, 2 years experience, 0 ncb. ( i wrote off my previous fiesta by flipping it, (dont ask)).
my sister has a the 1.2 8v clio (2003 model) and after comming from the garage today she said they told here she needed new disks as hers were "warped".
i have some that i got for mine (1.2 16v, 2002 model) and was wondering if i could use these in her 1.2 8v clio?
the reason i ask is...
as above......
to remove the caliper mounting bolts and take the whole thing off and tie it up, instead of removing the caliper from the bracket? as i dont need new pads.?? i just need to change the disk...
hope that made sense!:S
i should have two new front brake disks for my clio 1.2 16v delivered tomorrow.
i am contemplating fitting them myself, but was wondering if it is easy enough.
i theory it seems like i just pull them off and swap them over, but im not sure.
do i need to take the caliper off or can i just...
for your safety and the safety of others in your area, please would you not drive your car with the brakes in the condtion that they are currently.
if the worst happens and you knock down a child for example (i pray that you dont), you will not be able to live with your self and the guilt and...