Ah, just had phone call. Not to say the tyre has been fixed and its ready to collect. But that the tyre is fine, but the wheel is shafted.
So need to grab it and take it to the wheel place, who I'm now on first name terms with...
- 18 November 2025, 09:59:46
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| Started by Varche - Last post by TheBoy | ||
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on: Today at 09:21:35
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I suspect my puncture rate will improve when HS2 is
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on: Today at 09:18:09
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| Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy | ||
I think with modern diesels they artificailly stop the car before you run out, so save bleeding problems. With both my petrol dialy Omegas, I knew that getting down to zero was nothing to stress over, and you had a good 5 + miles left. With the the Jaaaag, I assume the only way the car knows the fuel remaining is via the tank level sensor, so who knows if it starts its protection* shite as soon as it hits 1 or 0 miles range? Probably one for that nice Mr DTM to confirm?..... * It goes into reduced power to warn the driver they have a kilometre to find somewhere safe to stop, then if the driver ignores, will stop the engine. |
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| Started by Varche - Last post by Kevin Wood | ||
I dont know how you do it.I was gonna say similar, but i don't want to jinx it. In my case, working up the road from a Suez "waste transfer site" does it, with every pikey in town driving past shedding things off the side of an overweight Transit Tipper with a bit of OSB ratchet strapped each side so they can overload it even more. ![]() |
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you are correct tank holds 17litres so when I topped up to my reckoning I will not be too low . So my theory is as I thought driving through rain water has knackered the nox sensor .Its not a job I would attempt unless I had it up on a ramp as the force the job requires would be hazardous on axle stands
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on: Yesterday at 21:36:18
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| Started by Varche - Last post by ronnyd | ||
I dont know how you do it.I was gonna say similar, but i don't want to jinx it. ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 21:32:57
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Nice result mate.
Have to admit, MOTs always worry me. Even though I do about the same mileage as you. I can feel your relief…!! |
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on: Yesterday at 21:25:55
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| Started by DrAndyB - Last post by DrAndyB | ||
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The ole girl passed again. 2.5V6 CDX Manual MFL - Velvet Green - 2000 V Plate. Good for another year
![]() I'll put some new pics up when the weather better - Can't take her out from under the blanket and warm garage now can I ![]() A massive 1080 miles last year. I do have one Gremlin on the Radio - Noticed when turn volume down it seemed to insist on just turning it up instead !! Assume sticky contact on rotary wheel ? Original Phillips unit and 6 CD Boot changer. Not sure if fixable with squirt of some contact cleaner ??MOT man confessed he went to turn it down and deafened himself !! Steering controls all work fine.Happy motoring all. Andy, |
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| Started by GastronomicKleptomaniac - Last post by GastronomicKleptomaniac | ||
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I got two racks of little Really Useful Boxes for the same reason.
Unfortunately as I bought it as a partly deconstructed project I still have a Quality Street tub labelled " assorted" ![]() |
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on: Yesterday at 19:27:43
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| Started by GastronomicKleptomaniac - Last post by Stu.C | ||
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The Dymo was my best purchase before stripping out the whole car, closely followed by a bulk buy of Ikea sandwich bags in every size they did. As soon as anything got removed, the loom got a label and the bolts or whatever went into a bag - labelled with a Sharpie. Even a few weeks later I'd have been struggling to remember what some of the stuff was, never mind five years later as it is now Cheers, Stu |
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