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Don't worry I learnt from my mistakes. lol
All of my badges and bullets are sprayed and lacquered to a standard i'm more than happy with,
I knew it would be a learning curve as I had no clue what I was doing before I started,
but the only way to learn is by doing and i'd be a lot more confident...
Ah ok cheers dude. :approve:
Only thing is I have no experiance of dealing with stuff like this, I know it's as theoretically 'simple' as
removing the bumper, taking the hose off, catching all the coolant, cutting the hose, then refitting,
but i'm sh*t at anything other than studio...
This started a few days ago when we had the baking hot weather, not sure if that's relevant or not.
It's not easy to take a photo of it but hopefully it shows where it's leaking from,
it's the hose on the left of the rad, it'll be a bumper off job but I just though i'd get a few peoples...
It's quite hard to get a decent photo of it, I had trouble getting it in focus,
but hopefully some of you may know which hose it is.
I don't think it's ever had a clip on it, or even if it's meant to,
bottom left of the rad.
The thing is I have no clue how to take the bumper off, or how I would go about sorting the leak out,
I have zero mechanical knowledge and I can't run the risk of going at it blind and f*cking it all up through lack of knowledge.
I'm going to have to get it booked in at a garage and spend more...
I've found the coolant leak but I can't get a decent photo of it,
if you're looking at the front of the car, the hose on the left of the radiator that connects vertically at the bottom is weeping fluid.
I've tried to look for a photo of the front of a 1*2 with it's bumper off, but I can't find...
So many people are having this problem at the moment, including me.
I'm almost convinced it's the starter motor, but reading your posts has worried me now,
mine only has the relay clicking in the morning or after it's been left to sit for a few hours.
I'll keep an eye on this thread in the...
The first thing i'd do is spend £20quid down your local tyre place for a wheel alignment,
it may just be that simple mate.
It's only £20quid and it will either eliminate the problem, or rule it out so you can look elsewhere.
Yes, the boot lock just pushes and pulls a metal rod,
so if you climb into the back you can push or pull it yourself. (can't remember which one opens)
If you have a spare day or afternoon, you can get all the spraying and lacquering done and refit it same day,
you just have to be very careful...
Danny at 519 repaired an engine where the dephaser had shredded itself,
the last time I was there he told me he'd never seen one fail quite like that.
The pics are on here somewhere.
If they were inside that thing, I can't believe anyone survived long enough to be taken to Hospital,
judging by the state of it you'd think the only way of getting a body out of that is with a sponge. :S
I was in heavy traffic on the A46 today coming home from work,
getting all worked up and frustrated when I realised at any moment
I could easily have a crash and be seriously injured or worse,
it made me calm down and increase the distance from the car in front.
It's scary how quickly things...
Mate it is honestly so easy.
Just undo the screw on the inside of the boot by the interior handle recess,
pull hard on the plastic cover on the inside and it will just pop off,
then undo the 3 nuts holding on the rear diamond section,
then pull it off from the outside.....done!
I've recently...
Holy sh*t that looks bad, got to be some fatalities there. :(
Unless they rear ended the Passat, got out, then the car was destroyed by another vehicle,
hope so or a family out there is in for a bad year.