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Basically, wait until the new models have been out a month before finally demanding a replacement, with applecare started from the beginning again too.
De-link one of the consoles and add your laptop.
It is a shame you're only allowed 2 devices, since sky offer it on ipad as well as xbox and pc now. I think 3 would be better but it's understandable why they do it.
It could be a brake switch, clutch switch, steering wheel cruise loom (doubtful) or the squib ring. If it's not one of these then it could be other wiring issues or maybe a problem with the ECU?
I'd be testing the brake/cruise switches first, then changing the squib ring (think I paid £25 for...
That DW thread has given me some real inspiration for the garage at home.
Just measured up and I reckon I'd have little bit more width than him which surprised me and its about half as long as that again. Needs a good sort out, lots of old stuff taken to the tip, a lick of paint on the floor...
Thanks to everyone for coming, great turnout today :approve:
Little hiccup with the pub, but next time I'll ring ahead if we get so many attendees and make sure they open up downstairs for us. To be fair it has always been open in the past.
I didn't plan on cleaning my car, but thought I'd just give it the going over but the hose is all frozen up.
Looks doubtful I'll be washing it, dirty faded look FTW
Cheers Dawn :)
Sure, plus £5k my way ;)
I used trays though :S
Unfortunately not mate, I'm fine with the standard parts atm, I'm sick of doing the brakes. Will be the 4th time we have looked at them tonight which is enough for me!
I do really like LY tbh, I wouldn't regret it...
It mat need the suspension doing, so factor in another £400 at least.
Tbf, its still a good price, someone on the Trophy forum is after a good low mileage example and he seems willing to pay up to £7k for the right one.
Anyone tried the cheap ones from eBay? Just for post, since it doesn't do anything.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Renault-CLIO-2-0i-Sport-172-12-0-Lambda-sensor-direct-fit-post-cat-not-universal-/130636091187?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item1e6a848f33#ht_4762wt_962
/pikey
Little update.
Only picture I have is the polarised wheel bolts, which I finished fitting today :)
The car is incredibly dirty with the snow.
But I've been busy.
With the help on my uncle once again, and his pit, we have fitted the front HC's with DS2500's, the new rear mintex pads...
January winner was Nick_P with the following shot, big well done to Nick
The theme Nick has chosen for February is
Winter Landscapes
Remember a winter landscape doesn't need snow in it, have a search on Flickr for inspiration if you're struggling. This theme is going to take a little more...
Completely agree on getting 4.
I've had my V12's on for a month, not tried them in the dry/warm but in the wet they are much much better than the T1R's. I didn't rate them on wet performance at all, shockingly poor.
To remove the ball joint I used a balljoint wedge thingy, just hit it in with a hammer until it drops down. It looked like a big fork like this http://static.speedwaymotors.com/RS/SR/Product/91089600_L.jpg
I've ordered already mate, coming tomorrow. Did a big order with a mate which made delivery cheap.
Where were you yesterday!
I've got the das6 to start with, and I've also got my uncles too which turned out to be a silverline rotary, weighs a tonne though!
The way I saw it was the das6...