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95791
General Discussion Area / Re: Motorhomes
« on: 26 June 2007, 22:34:57 »
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THATS CHEATING!!!

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Admin's priveledge ::)

Any caravan owning Miggy owners out there fancy a rally. Thought Northamptonshire would be nice, perhaps around the Brackley area. I've heard that they really appreciate caravans in that part of the world.

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Artillery set up on the edge of town.....

95792
General Discussion Area / Re: Motorhomes
« on: 26 June 2007, 22:06:28 »
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THATS CHEATING!!!

 >:( >:( >:( >:(

 :y
Admin's priveledge ::)

95793
General Discussion Area / Re: Motorhomes
« on: 26 June 2007, 22:02:23 »
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95794
General Discussion Area / Re: Motorhomes
« on: 26 June 2007, 21:58:49 »
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Does anyone here own a motorhome? Not just like the gloryfied Peugeot Boxer etc, but a proper motorhome, like an allegro.

What are the restrictions for driving something of that size, as I guess it's bordering 7.5 tonne. Fully Laden maybe over, so a different test would have to be passed.

If anyone's got one - where do you keep your motorhome (other than at home) - are there suitable long-term parks, such as the ones you can put caravans on all year round?

Just curious...


Due to your age, I suspect you can only drive up to 3 tonnes without further tests....?

My suspicion too..

I'm not in a (financial) position to get one yet, but we have talked about the idea...
Or just get Mrs JV6CDX to always drive it, whilst you sit in the back drinking vodka and whisky tea ;D

95795
General Discussion Area / Re: Motorhomes
« on: 26 June 2007, 21:46:52 »
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Does anyone here own a motorhome? Not just like the gloryfied Peugeot Boxer etc, but a proper motorhome, like an allegro.

What are the restrictions for driving something of that size, as I guess it's bordering 7.5 tonne. Fully Laden maybe over, so a different test would have to be passed.

If anyone's got one - where do you keep your motorhome (other than at home) - are there suitable long-term parks, such as the ones you can put caravans on all year round?

Just curious...


Due to your age, I suspect you can only drive up to 3 tonnes without further tests....?

95796
General Discussion Area / Re: Internet problem
« on: 27 June 2007, 09:01:28 »
Homehub is a PITA.

Hard code your IP details in PC, and use ISP DNS servers.

95797
Never take first offer. Though I suspect you will do well to get more that 3500 - 3750....

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Did an oil and filter change today, along with engine flush. Everything went fairly well and a nice sunny afternoon to boot. I thought that something had gone drastically wrong when I let the car down. I heard a loud hissing sound and smelt something that was familiar.

I had 5 seconds of utter panic before I realized there was a can of wd40 stood under the front bumper. 1/4 of a can of wd40 wasted.

What a difference the oil and filter change made though.
If it has made that much difference, do another at 500m, then stick to 3 - 4k changes :y

95799
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 26 June 2007, 22:34:02 »
so code 10 means knackered power sounder then....

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General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 26 June 2007, 21:14:10 »
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Just To Keep You Updated Its Been Two Days Now and Not a dicky Bird as of yet from the Alarm since the right Power Sounder was unpluged Fingers Crossed I guess Code 10 is to do with the Power Sounder Being knacked

Oh just remembered when i unpluged it the plug and socket of the power sounder had water in it

Craig
Saying that, with just indicators flashing, would you notice if you wasn't looking at it?

95801
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 24 June 2007, 22:07:52 »
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Just to Let You know TB I Took the Scuttle off today and had a look for the power Sounder And the other horn was the one i had unplugged the other day by sticking my hand under the scuttle without fully removing it which did not solve the problem only the indicators flashes without the horn sounding. So Today with the Real Power Sounder Diconnected The Alarm Has not gone off at all as of yet so maybe code 10 Solved by diconnecting the right Power Sounder lol
Keep and eye on it, and keep us all updated :y

95802
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 23 June 2007, 19:12:50 »
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Thats Abit Strange Then no Code 10  :-?

I checked the power sounder again today and it had not been unplugged so unplugged it under the scuttle and only the lights flash but no horn sound now which is not that good as it might run the bat flat if i dont see it flashing  :-[
Craig
Yes, odd....

95803
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 23 June 2007, 14:21:51 »
I cannot find a '10' against the alarm system in TIS  :-/

95804
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 21 June 2007, 19:41:56 »
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Typical No Number 10 :)

TB could you look it up for me please if see if you can find fault code 10

Thanks

Craig
I need to reinstall TIS first...

95805
General Discussion Area / Re: For The Boy
« on: 18 June 2007, 21:33:43 »
anyone with tis look up the code 10 on alarm, if it is in there?

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