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Marks DTM Calib

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A VERY Busy Week
« on: 29 October 2007, 09:39:40 »

Not been around for a week or so...have been carrying out my 'community service' at the mother in laws house.

So managed to get the following done:

New alarm fitted (Texecom Veritas Excel) with all the wiring under floor boards
Re-decorate the spare room including new carpets etc (had to sand all the walls to seal the plaster)
Sort out the flashing on the chimney (water coming through the ceiling)
Fix the door bell
Fit a new front light
MOT the car (it passed!)
Mix 4 ton of concrete for the base of Matchelss's new 'retreat'

And then a trip up to Burnley for a 40th wedding anniversary (not mine)......


Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #1 on: 29 October 2007, 09:46:29 »

Can't do enough for a good mother-in-law :y
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #2 on: 29 October 2007, 10:09:44 »

Back here for a rest then ;)

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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #3 on: 29 October 2007, 10:57:48 »

And I will sort out the estate with you very soon (on holiday next week for 10 days  :D)
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #4 on: 29 October 2007, 11:33:10 »

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Not been around for a week or so...have been carrying out my 'community service' at the mother in laws house.

So managed to get the following done:

New alarm fitted (Texecom Veritas Excel) with all the wiring under floor boards
Re-decorate the spare room including new carpets etc (had to sand all the walls to seal the plaster)
Sort out the flashing on the chimney (water coming through the ceiling)
Fix the door bell
Fit a new front light
MOT the car (it passed!)
Mix 4 ton of concrete for the base of Matchelss's new 'retreat'


... and what did you do on Tuesday..? ;D
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #5 on: 29 October 2007, 11:55:47 »

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Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel

Is yours buzzing all of the time whilst the ignition is on? I have a fan like noise coming from the centre of my climate panel and wondered if this was it?
Do you think it is a straight forward problem to fix?

Thanks for any help,

Platty
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #6 on: 29 October 2007, 15:36:54 »

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Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel

Is yours buzzing all of the time whilst the ignition is on? I have a fan like noise coming from the centre of my climate panel and wondered if this was it?
Do you think it is a straight forward problem to fix?

Thanks for any help,

Platty
Jim had the same problem with his at the Newent meet, a replacement climate panel cured it.
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #7 on: 29 October 2007, 15:40:38 »

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Not been around for a week or so...have been carrying out my 'community service' at the mother in laws house.

So managed to get the following done:

New alarm fitted (Texecom Veritas Excel) with all the wiring under floor boards
Re-decorate the spare room including new carpets etc (had to sand all the walls to seal the plaster)
Sort out the flashing on the chimney (water coming through the ceiling)
Fix the door bell
Fit a new front light
MOT the car (it passed!)
Mix 4 ton of concrete for the base of Matchelss's new 'retreat'

And then a trip up to Burnley for a 40th wedding anniversary (not mine)......


Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel

 :o :o :o

Jeez Mark, no wonder you need to have plenty of beers when you come to OOF meets!! ::) ;D
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #8 on: 29 October 2007, 20:46:04 »

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Not been around for a week or so...have been carrying out my 'community service' at the mother in laws house.

So managed to get the following done:

New alarm fitted (Texecom Veritas Excel) with all the wiring under floor boards
Re-decorate the spare room including new carpets etc (had to sand all the walls to seal the plaster)
Sort out the flashing on the chimney (water coming through the ceiling)
Fix the door bell
Fit a new front light
MOT the car (it passed!)
Mix 4 ton of concrete for the base of Matchelss's new 'retreat'

And then a trip up to Burnley for a 40th wedding anniversary (not mine)......


Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel

 :o :o :o

Jeez Mark, no wonder you need to have plenty of beers when you come to OOF meets!! ::) ;D


Thought Mark didn't drink ::) ;D
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #9 on: 29 October 2007, 20:58:53 »

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Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel
You forgot:
Help TheBoy replace a CCR800 with a CCRT700 in the MV6 (bose is fitted now) - we may need your car to do some metering on ::)
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #10 on: 29 October 2007, 21:29:35 »

 :)I seem to rember you mentioning your nieghbour's Fiesta in earlier posts. You must be starting to bond with that car by now! ::)
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #11 on: 29 October 2007, 21:41:31 »

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Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel
You forgot:
Help TheBoy replace a CCR800 with a CCRT700 in the MV6 (bose is fitted now) - we may need your car to do some metering on ::)

From memory....its the same pinout as a CCRT2008.....which can be found under wiring diagrams against 2002 model Omegas.
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #12 on: 29 October 2007, 21:54:40 »

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Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel
You forgot:
Help TheBoy replace a CCR800 with a CCRT700 in the MV6 (bose is fitted now) - we may need your car to do some metering on ::)

From memory....its the same pinout as a CCRT2008.....which can be found under wiring diagrams against 2002 model Omegas.
I had looked at that.  Was unsure if the connections to display and CD were the same as the CCR800, or do I have to frig about at those ends as well.  I guess the MIC should be easy enough to work out.
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #13 on: 29 October 2007, 22:01:55 »

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Not been around for a week or so...have been carrying out my 'community service' at the mother in laws house.

So managed to get the following done:

New alarm fitted (Texecom Veritas Excel) with all the wiring under floor boards
Re-decorate the spare room including new carpets etc (had to sand all the walls to seal the plaster)
Sort out the flashing on the chimney (water coming through the ceiling)
Fix the door bell
Fit a new front light
MOT the car (it passed!)
Mix 4 ton of concrete for the base of Matchelss's new 'retreat'

And then a trip up to Burnley for a 40th wedding anniversary (not mine)......


Next jobs are....

Chase Laidback66 up to get the LPG estate sold.
Remove a stuck plug from the neighbours Fiesta (swine of a job)
Fit a new exhaust on the car (it deserves a treat!)
Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel


Right. After reading that, I'm f*cked. Goodnight ;D
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Re: A VERY Busy Week
« Reply #14 on: 30 October 2007, 09:04:20 »

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Fit a replacement fan to the climate panel

Is yours buzzing all of the time whilst the ignition is on? I have a fan like noise coming from the centre of my climate panel and wondered if this was it?
Do you think it is a straight forward problem to fix?

Thanks for any help,

Platty
Jim had the same problem with his at the Newent meet, a replacement climate panel cured it.

Nice one, i'll get on the case then!
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