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Ah, that is a battery tester, so it should give an indication of whether the battery needs to be replaced or not. It’s saying good/recharge so doesn’t look like it needs a battery.
It’s either just been sitting for a while or isn’t charging - but I’d hope they’d be able to tell you if the...
They could easily just be due to low battery voltage. Just a code read is fairly useless for issues like that, they should reset them and see if they come back.
Misfires or other more serious codes are different. Not sure how good the inspection was if they didn’t even stick a proper battery...
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/363855386608
Oddly, the listing fails to mention :
Offside Front Suspension component mounting prescribed area excessively damaged significantly reducing structural strength (5.3.6 (a) (i))
Going back through the MoT history is...... well...... it's something :ROFLMAO:
What's the car used for?
Honestly, if it's a road car I really wouldn't bother going wider. If you're genuinely getting close to the limits of grip on a 182 on the road then I'd start with the basics, are all the bushes in good order, how old are the shocks, when's the last time the car had an...
Ah, OK, fair enough. What tool are you using to run the SQL? Is it MS Access/SQL Developer/Something else?
At the moment all I can really suggest is doing a text search through the SQL and looking for anywhere that Column1 is being set, probably look something like "@Column1 = <something>"
Is it part of a stored procedure? It would be horrendous from a readability perspective, but if they're defining @Column1 somewhere then that could do it.
When you say SQL, do you mean MSSQL or one of the other types?
It’s finally gone live. I don’t have a FB account so if anyone who does fancies giving it a share to any relevant groups that would be much appreciated.
Nice project car with a minor issue, probably an easy fix, just don't have time to do it myself.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/325179753286
Yeah, OK, it needs an engine. Twenty minute job for someone with the right skills, amiright?
https://arstechnica.com/gaming/2022/04/in-rare-interview-monkey-island-designers-tell-ars-about-long-awaited-return/
Sounds promising. I hate completely impenetrable puzzles. I don’t mind tricky, I do mind total nonsense which even after you’ve solved it still makes no logical sense at all.
I'm really not one to piss on someone else's chips if they want to mod, but.... why?
I can only see downsides. Do you have other mods which need increased exhaust flow and lower backpressure?
Oooosh. I'd get a headlight blank with an intake cowl on it if I were you. Apart from anything else, a fecking great hole like that is going to cause so much drag I can't believe it won't outweigh any slight heat soak loss.
CC has gone completely to pot IMO, it used to be full of interesting stuff which looked to be good quality, now it's basically eBay for cool cars. Tons of cars on there with dodgy histories or other issues. But hey, lots of photos.
It's fair enough, they built their reputation and now they're...
Logitech MX Master 3 mouse and a Corsair K95 keyboard.
The MX Master series have been my go-to for ages as I have large hands and like a fairly chunky mouse. The K95 is just great to type on and super comfortable.
Bad map or install then. Should be no loss of power with a good LPG install.
ETA: looks like BRC kit on that Clio, which is very good. Not sure if that engine suffers from valve seat recession on gas or not though.
I don't think they just do upgrades for no reason as long as the old one is working.
Best bet is probably to ask in the plusnet community pages, they are very active and do have some staff involved.
It's just a rebranded BT smart hub 2 so nothing exciting, it's a few years old now anyway.