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 61 
 on: 27 March 2024, 23:03:27 
Started by robson - Last post by Doctor Gollum
I have in the past tried to find out what the rules are, as far as a mot, if one doorlock  is not working with the remote.
Irrelevant as long as the door handle works inside and out. Removing the CL motors simply stops the remote control from operating the locks. As long as the key works in the driver's door, and ideally the passenger door (pre facelift had a lock cylinder on both sides. Retrofitting this to a facelift should be easy enough.

On a facelift saloon you may want to keep the remote access to be able to pop the boot from outside the car (irrelevant on pre facelift and estate as long as the key operates the mechanical lock), but this should still work even if the front door motors are removed. Easy enough to test.

Whilst experimenting, leave at least one window open just in case.

 62 
 on: 27 March 2024, 22:43:18 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by Kevin Wood
The V6 mundano was either a 2.9 or 3.0 IIRC, so a bit disappointing.

2.5 24V Duratec V6, I believe. The godawful 12v V6s were dead and buried by then.

 63 
 on: 27 March 2024, 22:39:17 
Started by Drewomega - Last post by dave the builder
Seemingly the asylum seekers lawyers tell them that converting gives them a better chance of it being granted.
so , if i say I'm Cristian ,I can get asylum seeker status  :-\
and get lots of free cash and a house  :-\  ::)  :P  :D

 64 
 on: 27 March 2024, 22:36:24 
Started by robson - Last post by dave the builder
I have in the past tried to find out what the rules are, as far as a mot, if one doorlock  is not working with the remote.
As long as the doors open with the door handles (inside and out) and close securely  it's a pass  ;)
Fuel door flap must open to inspect that the fuel cap is in place
boot and bonnet need to close securely

remote /central locking by fob or key turn in door is NOT an MOT requirement

 65 
 on: 27 March 2024, 22:27:05 
Started by robson - Last post by robson
I have in the past tried to find out what the rules are, as far as a mot, if one doorlock  is not working with the remote.

 66 
 on: 27 March 2024, 22:24:48 
Started by Drewomega - Last post by ronnyd
Seemingly the asylum seekers lawyers tell them that converting gives them a better chance of it being granted.

 67 
 on: 27 March 2024, 21:55:58 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by dave the builder
I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up.

Don't mention fuel costs  :-X
some of us still own Omegas  :-[

 68 
 on: 27 March 2024, 21:40:50 
Started by Viral_Jim - Last post by biggriffin
I've never, worked out what a car has cost me to own or run, It breaks I fix it, it needs fuel I fill it up.

 69 
 on: 27 March 2024, 21:26:18 
Started by polilara - Last post by biggriffin
From memory, I think it was the Elring ones that used to go hard very quickly, and leak prematurely...

 With the supply of certain parts becoming nls, beggars can't be chossers,, and if GM still have them,, gawd knows how much they will be.

.Rinz was oe supply

 70 
 on: 27 March 2024, 19:40:43 
Started by tillers - Last post by biggriffin
It's a ZF pump 91128 on the rear, I'm 99% it's off a 3.2. If you want it £50 posted

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