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Old 16th October 2018, 16:40   #11
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could you show me a picture of the underside of the vis motor?
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Old 17th October 2018, 08:23   #12
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Are these of any use to you if not I will take some pics.


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Old 17th October 2018, 10:30   #13
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Hi Jules, the Vis motor is showing the correct rest position for a working Vis. if the brown arm passed the earlier tests then I would be happy to rule out your VIS motor / inlet manifold as the fault.
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Hi Jules, the Vis motor is showing the correct rest position for a working Vis. if the brown arm passed the earlier tests then I would be happy to rule out your VIS motor / inlet manifold as the fault.

So if so what in the manifold is rattling around, don't want to be going down the road of a new manifold if it is not that.

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