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They actually plonked it on their stock and sold it in days... for £7500 lmao! Now, they added a set of alloys they had spare, a Sat Nav unit and 3 years free servicing - put it up at £7995 and Mrs and Missus dopey thought they were getting a complete steal at £7500.
They are very much is...
Other half won a car once. £7k Fiesta (Ultra base model). She had it delivered to her, got to her with 1.9 miles, took it to WBAC and guess what they offered...?
YY60 LHX
I know it's still going, as it was on a private reg, came off it a little white back, has 57k on the clocks, then went back onto a private plate a few days later.
White Clio 200FF with a cup spoiler :)
Almost. You need the log in details for your interwebs ISP.
I use the 8800AXL as a modem, then an ASUS RT-AX88U as a router. I have 17+ devices talking to the network though lol
Mass produced routers for these ISP's are generally "so so" to downright shite. For not a lot of buck, you can upgrade to something a shitload better.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Billion-Model-Bipac-8800axl-Dual-Band-Router/174519800466
This is what I use to connect to the interwebs - a billion...
Reading up - your Router is more than likely the issue, and Vodafone are a complete bunch of pellets that do what they can to stop you sorting it out.
I would seriously suggest a new router (a decent one!) that's designed for heavy traffic. £200-£300 will do the business.
But - in the mean...
Right - I would change the router password and try the PS4 alone. See what happens first off with that.
Then, if it does behave add each device 1 by 1. Also, be ready to install WireShark on your pc to watch the network - £10 says it'll be a device pinging the network for info (Divx did it to...
But clearing it is slightly different to resetting the ECU. If the ECU still thinks the cam sensor info is duff, it'll ignore the signals and not activate the VVT. If you can, try battery off for at least 2 hours and a full charge.
I personally, would find yourself a trickle charger, remove the battery, fully charge it over an evening/night and pop it back on in the morning after cleaning the connections.
Then see how it feels.
Tried a code reader yourself?