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15th July 2019, 11:01 | #31 |
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Greetings Steve. Post 27 first pic: would that be an interloper helicopter blade hiding? Tut tut!
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Yes little beggers sneaked in before I fitted the fish tank sponge in the inner wing drain tube area
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15th July 2019, 11:27 | #33 |
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I always move the electric mirrors and windows at least once a week to keep them all moving easily. A quick spray of silicone on the window slides helps. I often use the key manually rather than push the button to keep the driver's door lock operating. Nothing worse than a failed fob battery and no way to unlock the doors. Fills the time whilst I wait for her indoors!
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Check the pressure in the spare wheel, had a puncture last week and the spare was almost as soft as the flat on the car !
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Rubber Grommet Mod.
Last week while doing my fluids and lights check etc, i decided to check then plenums as per usual as well, while removing then spy hole rubber grommet it dropped into the plenum
Thus making me have to remove the plenum try to fish it out, lesson learned so i thought that's not going to happen again, so i added a cable tie through the grommet photos below, now when i lift the outer guard i can just pull on the cable tie and the grommet is removed safely. Fished out the grommet. 1 2 3 4
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All photos have now been replaced as they were missing due to the PB outrage of steeling them when on tinypic.
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Steve, you are my hero.------All I've done for the last 13 years is kicked the tyres to check the air pressures.
Same brake fluid, same clutch fluid, same steering box fluid, same gas in the ( Working. air-con. ) OH !! I did change the anti-freeze once though.--- |
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If you have your oil up the max mark on the dip stick you are doing nowt wrong, but it can also let more oil reach the vis motors, thus making them fail in the long run. Therefore i like to keep my oil just above the minimum mark or at least half way between the max and min. On the max mark you may find this below, oil creeping through the air duct and into the throttle body, then on into the manifold then to the vis. 1 2 So just a personal thing i liked to do help the vis last longer is the moto i hope. As you can see from this video below. https://youtu.be/eIlJJzvJxyk
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