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 71 
 on: 18 November 2025, 09:21:35 
Started by Varche - Last post by TheBoy
I suspect my puncture rate will improve when HS2 is finished cancelled.  Not only are they dropping shit everywhere, but diverting main A roads down single track lanes where you are always having to drive in the hedges and verges to allow lorries coming the other way to pass.

 72 
 on: 18 November 2025, 09:18:09 
Started by Darth Loo-knee - Last post by TheBoy
.....
Turns out I had 0.6l left in the tank ;D

I never believe my cars when it tells me I have so much fuel or so many miles left. The Smart will tell me I have 4.0 litres left which should mean there's room for another 31 litres ..... in reality there's room for another 25/26

I used to take the Omega down to zero miles or not much more  ::)
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.

 73 
 on: 17 November 2025, 23:56:34 
Started by Varche - Last post by Kevin Wood
I dont know how you do it.
Ive had one puncture in the last 20 years !  ::)
I was gonna say similar, but i don't want to jinx it.  :-X

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.  >:(

 74 
 on: 17 November 2025, 23:08:26 
Started by raywilb - Last post by raywilb
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

 75 
 on: 17 November 2025, 21:36:18 
Started by Varche - Last post by ronnyd
I dont know how you do it.
Ive had one puncture in the last 20 years !  ::)
I was gonna say similar, but i don't want to jinx it.  :-X

 76 
 on: 17 November 2025, 21:32:57 
Started by DrAndyB - Last post by Dave G
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…!!

 :y

 77 
 on: 17 November 2025, 21:25:55 
Started by DrAndyB - Last post by DrAndyB
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  ;D

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 !!  ;D Steering controls all work fine.

Happy motoring all.
Andy,

 78 
 on: 17 November 2025, 19:52:16 
Started by GastronomicKleptomaniac - Last post by GastronomicKleptomaniac
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" :D :D

 79 
 on: 17 November 2025, 19:27:43 
Started by GastronomicKleptomaniac - Last post by Stu.C
 :y


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  ;D


Cheers, Stu

 80 
 on: 17 November 2025, 19:01:40 
Started by Varche - Last post by Migv6 le Frog Fan
I dont know how you do it.
Ive had one puncture in the last 20 years !  ::)

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