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Author Topic: Breaking a 2001 14L (Nautilus blue) FL 2.2 DTI Saloon Elite with HID  (Read 7387 times)

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They've been moved back and forth to an outside bench many many times now as I get frustrated with this shiny shiny process, and it's only me that's rattled.
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Right, here we go then. All PLUS postage. I've compared eBay's sold listings to arrive at prices, but let me know if I'm way out. Happy to do a deal for OOFs.

Misc
Instrument gauge w/o info display: £30 ono
2.2 DTI saloon ECU + ignition transponder + key chip + security code: £100
2 x heated memory seats (grey cloth - fully working): £60 ono
1 x Rear heated seat bench (fully working): £60 ono
Spare wheel + good Firestone tyre: £30 ono
Electric rear sun shade (working): £30 ono
Grey plastic door cards (4 individual): Offers

BOSE
Passenger BOSE speaker: £25
2 x parcel shelf BOSE speakers + grilles: £25
2 x rear door BOSE speakers: £25
2 x front tweeters: £10
BOSE amp + plastic cover + fixings: £50

Seatbelts
Driver seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
Passenger seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
All three rear seat belts + fixings: £30 ono

Switches
Left stalk w/ cruise control: £20
Right stalk w/ info buttons: £20
Rear electric shade switch: £2
Heated front seat switches x 2: £10
Interior alarm cutoff switch: £2
Climate control panel: £20
Blanking plate 'switch' for right hand side by stereo: FREE
Headlight switch: £10

As I say, lots of other bits that are still on car or I've forgotten I've taken off.
Wake up EMD  :y
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Eh?
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I see now I've got myself in a muddle.

The switches are supposed to be:

Rear electric shade switch: £12
Interior alarm cutoff switch: £12


I was badly copying from my list and checking ebay.

Apologies!
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Right, here we go then. All PLUS postage. I've compared eBay's sold listings to arrive at prices, but let me know if I'm way out. Happy to do a deal for OOFs.

Misc
Instrument gauge w/o info display: £30 ono
2.2 DTI saloon ECU + ignition transponder + key chip + security code: £100
2 x heated memory seats (grey cloth - fully working): £60 ono
1 x Rear heated seat bench (fully working): £60 ono
Spare wheel + good Firestone tyre: £30 ono
Electric rear sun shade (working): £30 ono
Grey plastic door cards (4 individual): Offers

BOSE
Passenger BOSE speaker: £25
2 x parcel shelf BOSE speakers + grilles: £25
2 x rear door BOSE speakers: £25
2 x front tweeters: £10
BOSE amp + plastic cover + fixings: £50

Seatbelts
Driver seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
Passenger seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
All three rear seat belts + fixings: £30 ono

Switches
Left stalk w/ cruise control: £20
Right stalk w/ info buttons: £20
Rear electric shade switch: £2
Heated front seat switches x 2: £10
Interior alarm cutoff switch: £2
Climate control panel: £20
Blanking plate 'switch' for right hand side by stereo: FREE
Headlight switch: £10

As I say, lots of other bits that are still on car or I've forgotten I've taken off.
Best of luck with those prices mate :o
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Right, here we go then. All PLUS postage. I've compared eBay's sold listings to arrive at prices, but let me know if I'm way out. Happy to do a deal for OOFs.

Misc
Instrument gauge w/o info display: £30 ono
2.2 DTI saloon ECU + ignition transponder + key chip + security code: £100
2 x heated memory seats (grey cloth - fully working): £60 ono
1 x Rear heated seat bench (fully working): £60 ono
Spare wheel + good Firestone tyre: £30 ono
Electric rear sun shade (working): £30 ono
Grey plastic door cards (4 individual): Offers

BOSE
Passenger BOSE speaker: £25
2 x parcel shelf BOSE speakers + grilles: £25
2 x rear door BOSE speakers: £25
2 x front tweeters: £10
BOSE amp + plastic cover + fixings: £50

Seatbelts
Driver seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
Passenger seatbelt + trim + fixings: £20
All three rear seat belts + fixings: £30 ono

Switches
Left stalk w/ cruise control: £20
Right stalk w/ info buttons: £20
Rear electric shade switch: £2
Heated front seat switches x 2: £10
Interior alarm cutoff switch: £2
Climate control panel: £20
Blanking plate 'switch' for right hand side by stereo: FREE
Headlight switch: £10

As I say, lots of other bits that are still on car or I've forgotten I've taken off.
Wake up EMD  :y

He won't be interested now, the prices have gone up! He isn't known as Mr 99p for nothing  ;D
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Best of luck with those prices mate :o

As I say, I've compared to a range of eBay sold prices (not asking prices) to get my figures which is the only thing I could do really.

I want to sell the bits so happy for people to offer what things are worth to them.
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I open the doors and there's a black stuck-on strip running down the inner part of the wheelarch.

I believe I may have your part.
Never attempted it myself, but would be interesting to see if you can get them off without damaging them.  :-\
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They peel off really easily.  ;)
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They peel off really easily.  ;)
Oh Ok, are they reusable afterwards though.
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I open the doors and there's a black stuck-on strip running down the inner part of the wheelarch.

I believe I may have your part.
Never attempted it myself, but would be interesting to see if you can get them off without damaging them.  :-\

Heat gun/ or hair drier
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I open the doors and there's a black stuck-on strip running down the inner part of the wheelarch.

I believe I may have your part.
Never attempted it myself, but would be interesting to see if you can get them off without damaging them.  :-\

Heat gun/ or hair drier
Yea, they say that about the rear spoiler, I use an Axe and a Club Hammer, dont suppose that would work on the decals.
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They are made from quite thick material. Wont tear easily. Just need to have a think about what to use to stick them back on. Contact adhesive of some description maybe ?
Apologies to op, seem to be taking his thread off course here.
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When you have your head under the dashboard, could you unplug the clutch switch and pop the plug along with as much wire as you can into a envelope please and send it upto gonad land  :y ;D

Pm me with how much dosh you want  :)

Looks like I have a bit of wiring to alter  :(
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Do you have a pic of the clutch plug / wire that I can use to make sure I get what you want?
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