Small but satisfying progress.
I hadn’t really appreciated how filthy the seatbelts were so with the weekend set to be warm and dry I set about soaking them in OxyAction stain remover.
The difference is remarkable.
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I did the fronts first as I didn’t expect the rears to be worth doing. Turns out I was wrong! Heavens only knows what filth this is/was.
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Fronts soaking.
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Then the rears.
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This is about as useful as the Mazda’s been in the last 2 months!
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Really worth doing.
I’ve also replaced the missing bonnet seal.
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And added a boot net.
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So this week I’ve put the newly re-trimmed wheel back on. Unfortunately I now have the 3 warning lights illuminated. ABS, TC and SERV.
I’ve had it off and on plenty of times. Someone suggested removing the cowling, something I’d not done and ensuring the yellow dot is visible through the viewing window, it wasn’t.
So it now is and I’ve put it all back together again. The lights remain, I’ve even driven it in the hope they clear but not so far.
An issue to come back too!.
Definitely go with the satin ball over the nylon thing!Had an hour to get under the car again this morning and fit the shifter I bought recently with quickshift and the brass bush.
It was as straight forward as I’d been led to believe.
Access is tight but without the cat to move the shifter dropped out with ease.
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I think the best bit about the whole job was the number of tools required.
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That’s it. Just the one!
The heat shields were as ropey as I expected but went back ok.
Now I just need to decide which knob I prefer, the white nylon one that came with the shifter.
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Or the PH1 style I recently purchased. Having used the ball, it does feel nice. I think I’ll use the nylon one and see how that feels.
Not driven with the new shifter yet, but it certainly feels tighter and has removed more of the play i had with the standard shifter.
I realised I’d not posted an image of the re-trimmed wheel in situ.
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I also pulled the boot lid trim off and replaced all the clips with new. A previous owner had clearly bodged some with glue by the looks of it. For a few quid it’s certainly a worthy job if it stops the trim falling off every time the boots shut.
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Tomorrow I’m heading north to collect 2 front seats which look better than mine and the new front bumper.
Definitely go with the satin ball over the nylon thing!
Great to meet you Chris, glad you got home safe and sound!So I spent the day driving to Yorkshire to collect parts purchased from members on here.
A decent days driving made easier by leaving home at 0500hrs!
The bumper is better than I expected, huge thanks to @Inferno182 for delivering it to Leeds. Can I give BTT Motorsport a plug? 👍
And @Tonyclio kept the seats for me until I could come up. Top man! They are way better than the ones I currently have.
Looking forward to having some free time to get the front end looking as I want.
I’ll have 2 fronts seats for sale and a RB front bumper which is probably only suitable for a track slag.
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So I spent the day driving to Yorkshire to collect parts purchased from members on here.
A decent days driving made easier by leaving home at 0500hrs!
The bumper is better than I expected, huge thanks to @Inferno182 for delivering it to Leeds. Can I give BTT Motorsport a plug? [emoji106]
And @Tonyclio kept the seats for me until I could come up. Top man! They are way better than the ones I currently have.
Looking forward to having some free time to get the front end looking as I want.
I’ll have 2 fronts seats for sale and a RB front bumper which is probably only suitable for a track slag.
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So I decided to piss about with the stereo. The aftermarket Sony isn’t very good and I quite liked the idea of being able to use the column controls and top display.
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So I saw this advertised on here and snapped it up.
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It was even sticky, so matched the rest of the dash!
I should add the rear speakers have never worked and it didn’t take too long to see why.
I’d seen the extra speaker cables under the back seat On a previous mission, but the speakers were still attached to the original wires and the extras vanished into the trim.
So some bright spark has snipped the rear wires behind the stereo and in true bandit style used the well known twist and tape method of splicing in their own.
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So I got myself some crimp connectors and even splashed out on a crimping tool rather than making do with whatever I had to hand.
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All done and much better too.
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Unfortunately this is where it went downhill. The OEM stereo went in a treat and spat out a bonus Queen CD. Greatest Hits III, not their best album. But otherwise failed to display the CODE on the display and refused to do anything else.
Thanks to a post on here and the help of some of you I learnt that in 05 Renault updated the head unit and the 2 varieties are not playing cricket.
So the standard went back in, for now. I’m still on hunt for the ‘Update List’ version.
I then had a look at the stalk controls for the stereo and pulled it out, only to discover it was a held in with mastic!
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I’ve just received a decent one (from BTT Motorsport, cheers again @Inferno182), but for some reason it doesn’t seem to click into the hole in the column, it was raining and I should have been bathing the kids, I need to have a better look at this.
While I had the crimping tool out I changed the chocolate block under the drivers seat for a proper crimp connector. And cable tied the cables back under the seat.
So two steps forward and one back. But at least all four speakers now work.
They are murder for snapping the clips,
I made sure the one I sent you was the best I had in stock!
That design is terrible from Renault!
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There’s a theme with Renault and design!! I’m thinking there must be some damage in the socket within the column. But I’ll have the cowlings off tomorrow and get a better look. No issue with the new stalk mate.
Granted I’ve had better days, but went into Renault ownership with my eyes wide open and have been expecting a non starting day for a while. I’m so far relieved it appears to be the battery on the way out.
It gets a little worse because now I need to remove the OEM head unit and can’t find my old skool pullers. [emoji30]
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So lockdown easing has coincided with me finishing the little jobs I’m capable of myself.
The irritating thing being that the car essentially looks the same from 10ft away as it did when I bought it. I’ve been keeping a log of all these jobs I’ve done in my ownership. More to aid my memory than anything else and remind myself of the journey.
List as below.
- Repaired rear washer
- Replaced broken rear exhaust rubber
- Adjusted gear linkage to improve sloppiness
- MOT’d with one advisory. (Front tyres worn)
- Replaced gel boot badge
- Replaced broken scuttle panel
- Made new alarm siren cover
- Re-Painted door bullets
- Replaced rear number plate
- Replaced worn wiper blades all round
- Polished headlights
- Replaced missing scuttle panel clips
- Replaced black interior trims with OEM silver items
- Replaced rear number plate lamp
- Replaced cabin filter
- Replaced broken glovebox lid
- Removed window tints
- Cleaned seatbelts
- Replaced missing slam panel rubber
- Added rear strut brace (currently removed)
- Added boot net
- Replaced worn gear linkage bush
- Added drip tray
- Replaced missing battery clamp
- Re-trimmed steering wheel
- Replaced worn interior mats
- Bolted down battery cover after drilling out seized bolt.
- Replaced worn Gearknob
- Fitted custom gear stick gaiter.
- Replaced door bullets with carbon fibre items
- Changed shifter for one with quick-shift and brass bush.
- Replaced plastic clips on boot trim.
- Replaced front bumper with better one
- Fitted carbon fibre washer blanks
- New 3/4 front number plate
- Fitted New Fabia splitter
- Replaced both front seats with better ones
- Replaced stereo with OEM one
- Replaced broken stereo stalk
- Got rear speakers working.
This is where things get interesting. I have an opportunity in the coming months, to upgrade the midlife crisis and I have always hankered after a Lotus when the time was right. Which leaves me with a decision. I can barely justify 2 cars, let alone 3. So something has to give. Options as I see them right now.
1. Keep the 182. Spend what it needs to make it reliable and rust free. Sort the sills, arches and filler neck. Do all the belts and maybe upgrade a little while the engine is out. Refresh suspension and brakes and keep for the long haul as daily and kids taxi.
Sell/scrap the Mazda shed and buy the dream.
2. Sell the 182 as is. Keep the Mazda shed for tip and general family duties and buy the dream.
Option 1 leaves me without a practical family hack although the wife has a Gashqui which fills this job. But 2 toys seems a little excessive.
Option 2 is probably the most sensible option but i don’t feel I’ve really got close to enjoying the 182 yet and to sell up now would mean I wouldn’t.
Interesting problem to have.