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That's what I wanted to reply last night, either, clear those drain holes and hope for the best, or remove the rear seats and get the hose out. Try to find where it's running in from.
Thanks for that I need a laugh.
You realise the point of the insurance pay off right?
It's supposed to pay an amount that would allow him to buy the same car again, minus his excess. So if Trophy prices are a bit inflated, then so should his payout be, as his car was a trophy...
Aircon should never just need regassing, it's a sealed system. Sometimes the seal's dry out if left for a REALLY long time with no use.
Normally, the cause for it not turning on is the LPS (low pressure switch), so if there's no gas in the system, it doesn't even try.
The normal cause for...
I wouldn't blow over that myself, unless you know what you're doing?
No one on here that's local that could come help out?
That can't just be blown over, needs rubbing right back etc.
Quite right, got the mrs the other night. Proper roasting outside and she fidgeted for 10 minutes before she figured out what was going on. I felt mean, but twas funny.
Definitely didn't drive into the wall I am supposed to park infront of.
I did however crack the front plate today. :o lol!
Pretty impressed with the heated seats so far, need some cold weather to give them a proper go as now I just get too toasty.
Generally, one you've got it to twist a little, you're on your way.
Try harder to get the breaker bar on there, take the caliper/disc off if necessary.
Breaker bar for a few turns, then ratchet it lots, then wd40 or whatever, then hammer and punch/screwdriver/smaller bolt.
Car's that...
Already a thread on this mate.
http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?655840-Pikes-Peak-I-don-t-think-you-can-crash-bigger-than-this-really&highlight=crash
Is it a rotational knock? It's very odd that it's only when coasting... Driveshaft is about the only thing I can think of, but I'm not sure why it'd do it when coasting.