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Thankyou Mr DTM
« on: 12 January 2008, 22:44:34 »

For fixing me sump, teaching me lots of things, and your kind hospitality :y

Although Mrs DTM was disappointing on the 'choccie biccies on china plate' front :P

Thanks again :y
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #1 on: 12 January 2008, 22:45:57 »

He's a top guy, I really need to collar him for something too :y ;D
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #2 on: 12 January 2008, 22:52:27 »

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For fixing me sump, teaching me lots of things, and your kind hospitality :y

Although Mrs DTM was disappointing on the 'choccie biccies on china plate' front :P

Thanks again :y

I got the choccie biscuits :y all neatly arranged :y but not on a china plate :(
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #3 on: 12 January 2008, 22:55:49 »

I seem to recall the last bunch were neatly arranged when we visited, until one of my dogs decided to make a dash at the plate  ;D
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #4 on: 13 January 2008, 17:17:14 »

And thank you again for 'sorting out my knob' !

(on the radio)


I guess I was being to wimpish, didn't want to break it  :-[
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #5 on: 13 January 2008, 17:47:27 »

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And thank you again for 'sorting out my knob' !

(on the radio)


I guess I was being to wimpish, didn't want to break it  :-[

Its quite common for the on/off button to become troublesome...esp if not used often......a general hard whack usually sorts it......tho funnily enuf after i started using that approach the rest of buttons stopped working......in the end i had to complain to vx dealer who replaced it under warranty  :y ;D
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #6 on: 13 January 2008, 18:03:13 »

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And thank you again for 'sorting out my knob' !

(on the radio)


I guess I was being to wimpish, didn't want to break it  :-[

Its quite common for the on/off button to become troublesome...esp if not used often......a general hard whack usually sorts it......tho funnily enuf after i started using that approach the rest of buttons stopped working......in the end i had to complain to vx dealer who replaced it under warranty  :y ;D
The actual rubber on mine had gone sticky and soft (and cut the jokes about my knob being soft and sticky), so needed a replacement off the 'spare' CAR400 I had rolling around the boot....
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #7 on: 13 January 2008, 18:37:00 »

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And thank you again for 'sorting out my knob' !

(on the radio)


I guess I was being to wimpish, didn't want to break it  :-[

Its quite common for the on/off button to become troublesome...esp if not used often......a general hard whack usually sorts it......tho funnily enuf after i started using that approach the rest of buttons stopped working......in the end i had to complain to vx dealer who replaced it under warranty  :y ;D
The actual rubber on mine had gone sticky and soft (and cut the jokes about my knob being soft and sticky), so needed a replacement off the 'spare' CAR400 I had rolling around the boot....
Yeah, I'm part of the sticky knob club as well.  Try to just use the wheel controls.  I may try some sort of little black plastic/rubber condom for it.  
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #8 on: 13 January 2008, 19:09:48 »

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And thank you again for 'sorting out my knob' !

(on the radio)


I guess I was being to wimpish, didn't want to break it  :-[

Its quite common for the on/off button to become troublesome...esp if not used often......a general hard whack usually sorts it......tho funnily enuf after i started using that approach the rest of buttons stopped working......in the end i had to complain to vx dealer who replaced it under warranty  :y ;D
The actual rubber on mine had gone sticky and soft (and cut the jokes about my knob being soft and sticky), so needed a replacement off the 'spare' CAR400 I had rolling around the boot....
Yeah, I'm part of the sticky knob club as well.  Try to just use the wheel controls.  I may try some sort of little black plastic/rubber condom for it.  
IIRC, yours is ccrt700, which means you'll struggle to get a replacement. This was the CCR800 in the MV6, so nicked a knob off a CAR400 I found in the boot
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #9 on: 13 January 2008, 19:13:42 »

Your welcome.....

Managed to get quite a bit done yesterday what with your sump plug, Jimbobs handbrake, wishbones, droplinks and cruise.

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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #10 on: 13 January 2008, 19:26:21 »

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Your welcome.....

Managed to get quite a bit done yesterday what with your sump plug, Jimbobs handbrake, wishbones, droplinks and cruise.

Indeed, was a very enjoyable day, and evening. The trip home was a killer though!
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #11 on: 13 January 2008, 19:27:31 »

Additionally, Mr DTM, I know those helicoils aren't cheap.  Please allow me to get you a 'refill pack', only I don't know what to get, or where  :-[
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #12 on: 13 January 2008, 21:18:49 »

And more thanks from Me, (and Us)

Mrs Jimbob probably the distraction from the choccy biccy arranging...


Either that or the Loud yells for CAKE!  ;D

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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #13 on: 13 January 2008, 21:21:03 »

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And more thanks from Me, (and Us)

Mrs Jimbob probably the distraction from the choccy biccy arranging...


Either that or the Loud yells for CAKE!  ;D
Those women watch some strange stuff on the telly - even when it was explained, I struggled to get a grip on what was going on....
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Re: Thankyou Mr DTM
« Reply #14 on: 13 January 2008, 22:11:17 »

Would that have been In the night garden....with the pinky ponk, and the ninky nonk?
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