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Re: Odd temperature gauge goings-on
« Reply #15 on: 07 January 2020, 19:59:48 »

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Also took the opportunity to get a bit of penetration 🍆 fluid on the fitting going in to power steering pump as that’s my next job. I was going to bash stat and pump out in one go but after issue with threads I just wanted to get it all back together and ensure it was ok.

However had a good look round the pas pump for leaks. Found it coming right out of the pump! It’s been leaking a while!!!  :-[ So be glad to change that and then touch wood I’ll have sorted all my leaks!

Ah the joys of owning an old shed, I mean a classic car 😩😩😩👍👍👍

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« Reply #16 on: 07 January 2020, 20:14:02 »

Ah the joys of owning an old shed, I mean a classic car 😩😩😩👍👍👍

But at least we can do our own work to our old sheds, can't do F all to modern stuff. :'( :'(
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« Reply #17 on: 07 January 2020, 20:33:15 »

Ah the joys of owning an old shed, I mean a classic car 😩😩😩👍👍👍

But at least we can do our own work to our old sheds, can't do F all to modern stuff. :'( :'(

That is true mate. Our bosses merc has got water leak in to the boot. It’s nackered the central locking module thingy. Found after breaking in to the boot. Two terminals have rotted away. New unit..... £850 plus vat 🥴
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« Reply #18 on: 07 January 2020, 20:34:22 »

And I’ve no idea if that’ll then need coding in or not  :-\
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Re: Odd temperature gauge goings-on
« Reply #19 on: 07 January 2020, 20:52:47 »

Ah the joys of owning an old shed, I mean a classic car 😩😩😩👍👍👍

But at least we can do our own work to our old sheds, can't do F all to modern stuff. :'( :'(

That is true mate. Our bosses merc has got water leak in to the boot. It’s nackered the central locking module thingy. Found after breaking in to the boot. Two terminals have rotted away. New unit..... £850 plus vat 🥴

just replace the boot lock with this clicky much cheaper and won't need coding to the car  :y
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« Reply #20 on: 07 January 2020, 21:22:18 »

An excellent idea 😁😁😁😁😁
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