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I am happy with my seller. He wrote a long, detailed description regarding the car and all known faults, and 8 months on, I've had no issues. I knew he was a genuine seller because his huge description (10 paragraphs) allowed me to peer in to his soul and form a judgement on his character, as...
"Don't cut the wires that's just stupid"...?! I thought that was the official way to fix it...
And I thought resistors were only if you were removing the airbags?
I might just leave it, I can't seem to get an answer... I'm amazed there's no proper guide out there for such a common problem...
What I think is confusing me, is I only have a blue and brown wire going in to the grey plug.There isn't a blue and brown wire on the other side of the grey plug which I was expecting there to be. Is my config different to others or am I misunderstanding the instructions?
Hope someone can help. I've got the issue with the lights coming on which goes away when the connection is wiggled and I want to fix it.
Here's a couple of pics of what under the passenger seat looks like (Ph2 172)
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I'm getting confused because I've read two different...
I started a thread here ; http://www.cliosport.net/forum/showthread.php?591455-Cambelt-Tool-Sharing-Scheme
I still think it would be good to have some kind of sharing scheme, though I think it has been made pretty clear the forum itself would have nothing to do with it, it would be something...
I fitted my C3 ones a couple of days ago and I'm not that impressed TBH, it's spraying in fan fashion but spraying mostly too low. I don't even think they're adjustable?
Pretty stupid to post that on a forum when all someone's got to do is contact any insurer and they'll probably pass the info on to the correct insurer. I don't know if they'd act on it unless a claim was made though?
It's all wrong. He never stored or hosted copyright material, he merely linked to it (like any other search engine can and does do). Even if he'd stored copyright material, extradition should be reserved for the most serious crimes only. This is more a civil matter than a criminal one and should...
Exactly. If a flaw exists in the mobile network that the software in this prone accidentally exploits, it should be well known and there would surely be exploits available to replicate what this phone does.
Sounds a bit suspicious to me.
Might be worth £10 and a data access request to CUE to see what incidents have been recorded (if any) and when
http://www.insurancedatabases.co.uk/default.aspx