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General Discussion Area / Re: PIP
« on: 06 November 2016, 21:00:07 »
As far as I know Ozzy it's basically the same thing under a different name, the only difference is if you have services paid for via council / government etc then that money now comes to you for you to decide how it's spent.

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General Car Chat / Re: The Omega Replacement conundrum.
« on: 04 September 2016, 19:59:44 »
Officially, Insignia estate boot is same volume to window line as Vectra C... 530 litres... Only 10 litres short of the Omega, but 100 litres short of the EClass ::)

You should have kept and gassed you Mums Omega estate...

But you'll not be told :-X


Why do you keep making these digs? Seriously? Point?  >:(

I'd actually prefer you not to respond to any of my threads, shame there is not a way to hide a user >:(

Always been the same Tunnie, at first I thought it was just me mis-judging the written word but one of the main reasons I don't come on very often now is his constant barbed comments. Just pisses you off. I have no reason to disbelieve he knows an awful lot about every subject he comments on, just comes across as a cock most of the time  :y

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General Discussion Area / Re: Things I have learned about Captur
« on: 26 January 2016, 17:41:10 »
I recently looked at the Kadjar as a replacement for the poorly Mig. Think you may just have brought  me to my senses Stemo.  :-[ Gone for the Honda CRV instead
Take no notice of the old farts on here, the CRV is a great choice  :y

Rather too expensive for me, though. :o

Me too if it wasn't for the scheme

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General Discussion Area / Re: Things I have learned about Captur
« on: 26 January 2016, 17:28:05 »
I recently looked at the Kadjar as a replacement for the poorly Mig. Think you may just have brought  me to my senses Stemo.  :-[ Gone for the Honda CRV instead
Fixing the mig would have been preferable ::)

Need a taller access car now for my daughter so ordered a brand new one on the motability scheme  and the mig isn't worth fixing for what I can realistically get for it. Shame as its been a great car for the six years I've owned it

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General Discussion Area / Re: Things I have learned about Captur
« on: 26 January 2016, 17:04:26 »
I recently looked at the Kadjar as a replacement for the poorly Mig. Think you may just have brought  me to my senses Stemo.  :-[ Gone for the Honda CRV instead

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General Car Chat / Re: Van towbar electrics help
« on: 30 May 2015, 08:51:00 »
Cheers Andy. I think i will bite the bullet and get the dedicated kit, it says it comes with full instructions. Can always send it back if its not suitable.

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General Car Chat / Re: Van towbar electrics help
« on: 29 May 2015, 23:02:33 »
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I'm going to order the pf jones towbar as i have had their's before and they are good quality for the price. The electrics that come with it are the splice in type
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The 13 pin socket loom for my Omega that I got from Andy C was mostly plug & play ie you unplugged from the tail lights, plugged the towbar loom to the tail lights and then plugged the car's loom to the towbar loom
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Ah. That makes sense. I've been scrabbling round looking for a plug/socket.

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General Discussion Area / Re: New scam from India !!
« on: 29 May 2015, 22:45:14 »
Used to get several of these at my last job. Had great fun stringing them along for half an hour, mostly debt agencies. Funnily enough they didn't see the funny side. One even threatened to get BT to cut me off for wasting his time....... Oh how we laughed when we told him to F off :D

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General Car Chat / Re: Van towbar electrics help
« on: 29 May 2015, 22:34:35 »
Hope you knowlegable people may be able to help. :)
Does anybody know if there is socket/plug on the loom for the towbar electrics on a Vivaro/Trafic/Primastar so that it's just plug and play. TIA

Any use?  :-\

http://www.pfjones.co.uk/renault-trafic-van-2001-2006-flange-pf-jones-towbar.html

but I doubt it'll be like the socket in the boot of an Omega

I'm going to order the pf jones towbar as i have had their's before and they are good quality for the price. The electrics that come with it are the splice in type

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General Car Chat / Re: Van towbar electrics help
« on: 29 May 2015, 22:27:57 »
Had a look at a few of these kits on the web and although they are sold as plug and play the small print says that it may have to be spliced in and i cant find a definitive yes or no or pic to confirm

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General Car Chat / Re: Van towbar electrics help
« on: 29 May 2015, 21:56:59 »
Its a Primastar 09 plate

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General Car Chat / Van towbar electrics help
« on: 29 May 2015, 21:33:14 »
Hope you knowlegable people may be able to help. :)
Does anybody know if there is socket/plug on the loom for the towbar electrics on a Vivaro/Trafic/Primastar so that it's just plug and play. TIA

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General Discussion Area / Tech2 help
« on: 24 May 2015, 21:08:38 »
Hi Peeps,
Not been on for a while due to being busy in my new career :y
Just wondering is anyone with a tech2 possibly holidaying in sunny Cornwall this summer as I need a key re-programming and would rather pay you good people than the stealer and also safe in the knowledge it's been done properly
TIA :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Van help please
« on: 01 March 2015, 16:48:16 »
Thanks all for your input, always rely on oof for help when needed  :y

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General Car Chat / Re: Van help please
« on: 01 March 2015, 08:17:36 »
They have injector problems and are expensive to replace

I have seen a few adverts stating that injectors have been done, maybe that's another requirement to add to the list :y


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