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mantahatch

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Windscreen and air con
« on: 01 June 2009, 14:31:44 »

Well tomorrow morning I have a new windscreen being fitted. and in the afternoon I have the air con being re gassed by a specialist, all being done done at my house.

Question is have I asked for to much to be done in day.
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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #1 on: 01 June 2009, 14:52:17 »

Must be a nice house ;D
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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #2 on: 01 June 2009, 15:15:06 »

If they both know what there doing, I'd say winscreen 45 mins to an hour and a bit less for the re gas.
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cem_devecioglu

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #3 on: 01 June 2009, 15:15:42 »

when I changed the windscreen they gave me the car the next day..the reason is that if the car is in use  windscreen if not dryed completely can move and leak.. :-/
« Last Edit: 01 June 2009, 15:15:59 by cem_devecioglu »
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mantahatch

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #4 on: 01 June 2009, 15:35:52 »

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Must be a nice house ;D



Can't possibly be as nice or as posh as that Ferndown area.  ;D
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STMO123

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #5 on: 01 June 2009, 15:36:09 »

The windscreen is the big job here. Sounds daft, I know, but as usual with omegas, it is not straightforward. Marks DTM had a serious headache with leaks when his was replaced and another member (I cant recall who) had his crack at the top centre due to stress after incorrect fitting.

Do as all other omega owners do: drop your trousers, bend over and pray ;D ;D
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mantahatch

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #6 on: 01 June 2009, 15:37:36 »

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when I changed the windscreen they gave me the car the next day..the reason is that if the car is in use  windscreen if not dryed completely can move and leak.. :-/


Hi Cem, no worries the car will be left parked on my driveway for at least 36 hours. I will ride the bike tomorrow, and the air con man is coming to my house aswell.

Mike
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mantahatch

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #7 on: 01 June 2009, 15:40:57 »

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The windscreen is the big job here. Sounds daft, I know, but as usual with omegas, it is not straightforward. Marks DTM had a serious headache with leaks when his was replaced and another member (I cant recall who) had his crack at the top centre due to stress after incorrect fitting.

Do as all other omega owners do: drop your trousers, bend over and pray ;D ;D


Fitter due at 09.00 so I thought at about 08.00 I would open the bonnet and remove wipers and scuttle, then I may have a look at removing A post trims, depends if I feel brace enough on them.

Insurance paying for some of it, and I pay £60 excess so I suppose they are paying about half  :(
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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #8 on: 01 June 2009, 16:08:09 »

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The windscreen is the big job here. Sounds daft, I know, but as usual with omegas, it is not straightforward. Marks DTM had a serious headache with leaks when his was replaced and another member (I cant recall who) had his crack at the top centre due to stress after incorrect fitting.

Do as all other omega owners do: drop your trousers, bend over and pray ;D ;D


Fitter due at 09.00 so I thought at about 08.00 I would open the bonnet and remove wipers and scuttle, then I may have a look at removing A post trims, depends if I feel brace enough on them.

Insurance paying for some of it, and I pay £60 excess so I suppose they are paying about half  :(

Dont touch the scuttle cover......or you will not get it back in!
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mantahatch

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Re: Windscreen and air con
« Reply #9 on: 01 June 2009, 16:52:30 »

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The windscreen is the big job here. Sounds daft, I know, but as usual with omegas, it is not straightforward. Marks DTM had a serious headache with leaks when his was replaced and another member (I cant recall who) had his crack at the top centre due to stress after incorrect fitting.

Do as all other omega owners do: drop your trousers, bend over and pray ;D ;D


Fitter due at 09.00 so I thought at about 08.00 I would open the bonnet and remove wipers and scuttle, then I may have a look at removing A post trims, depends if I feel brace enough on them.

Insurance paying for some of it, and I pay £60 excess so I suppose they are paying about half  :(

Dont touch the scuttle cover......or you will not get it back in!


Soory for my ignorance on this, but I thought it had to come off to get the old screen out. If it does not need to come off the I will leave it in place.

Thanks

Mike
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