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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #15 on: 28 August 2008, 11:20:34 »

I know Dundee could do with his exhaust manifold gasket doing which I am more than happy to do with guidence, sure there was something else too I will text him :y
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #16 on: 28 August 2008, 12:02:47 »

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Ljay says fancy an exhaust fannymold gasket?


Do you have all the bits i.e. manifold gasket, front pipe gasket, rear coolant pipe O ring etc?

Have nothing yet, wasnt really planning on it to be honest, but if there is time / space / inclination wouldnt mind learning the job.

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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #17 on: 28 August 2008, 12:43:01 »

I could go for rear suspension bushes if the tool is available and I'm feeling left out drinking while everyone else is working on cars.  Put me low on the list though, not a high priority item.
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #18 on: 28 August 2008, 13:00:54 »

MID Needs Reprogramming! and serpentine belt is due for replacement!
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #19 on: 28 August 2008, 13:32:22 »

I need to silence the clunk of doom again!

This will be about the 4th washer it will be on now!

Oh and fix the beep for the rear parking sensors that have stopped beeping....

Both jobs I can do tho  :y
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #20 on: 28 August 2008, 14:20:54 »

key reprogram if poss, i have a spare megamos transmitter and security code :y

diff input oil seal if anyone is feeling brave  ;D
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #21 on: 28 August 2008, 14:56:58 »

Any key fobs needing doing could be collected
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #22 on: 28 August 2008, 15:08:55 »

Mark, can you have a peek at my Camber please?

Also, I would really appreciate a gearbox and climate update .

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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #23 on: 28 August 2008, 17:05:29 »

I suspect my jobs for the weekend involve standing behind a BBQ for long periods ::).......while getting slowly sozzled! :D
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #24 on: 28 August 2008, 17:24:15 »

Have a go at wiring in and coding a key for this stupid central locking system  ;D
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #25 on: 28 August 2008, 18:54:08 »

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Have a go at wiring in and coding a key for this stupid central locking system  ;D

Damn! I still haven't sent you those fobs. Will do so at the weekend.

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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #26 on: 28 August 2008, 19:26:25 »

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Have a go at wiring in and coding a key for this stupid central locking system  ;D

darn! I still haven't sent you those fobs. Will do so at the weekend.

Kevin

Cheers Kevin  :y
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #27 on: 28 August 2008, 20:04:47 »

Cam belt ,water pump and spark plugs and maybe tech 11 to check codes my TC light problem reappeared this morning its been ok for ages but came on twice today  :( I have some key fobs  I can bring down if any one needs one may be able to help someone out  :y
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #28 on: 28 August 2008, 20:44:56 »

unfortunately, it does sound like the passenger side exhaust gasket is going/gone, ticking noise coming from that side (but only hear it when the stereos turned off ;D).

so what bits do I need to bring apart from the gasket, part numbers would be handy aswell :y....and will there be enough tools?
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Re: Jobs at Newent
« Reply #29 on: 28 August 2008, 20:47:10 »

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unfortunately, it does sound like the passenger side exhaust gasket is going/gone, ticking noise coming from that side (but only hear it when the stereos turned off ;D).

so what bits do I need to bring apart from the gasket, part numbers would be handy aswell :y....and will there be enough tools?
There's loads of them :D
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