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Im just looking to buy some oil to do a service. Im looking on K-tec and found this oil but its pricey. £72.00 for 3 cans which i need to do a full service. Basicaly want to know if people have used it and if its worth the price?.
Update: Right I tried the sensor and no luck. If enything it made it worse. So i WD40'd the mechanism that goes inside the throttle sensor, through the throttle body and to the throttle cable. and lubed up any other moving parts around it then chucked the old sensor back on. It has not fixed the...
No i have not. Ive brought a new sensor (only a tenner on the bay) so ill have a look at the plugs while ive got the bonnet up. I hope i dont find water though :dapprove:. The car drives fine apart from the intermittent rough running. Hopefully ill sort it and be a cheap fix. Keep any ideas...
Right I had a quick search and found nothing. A couple of months ago I had the usual sticky throttle, so I cleaned the throttle body out and all was fine. Now the last 2 days the car has developed a weird idle problem, l try and explain it the best I can. On light acceleration through town...
I've brought 3 cars the latest being a Rover mini last year and have had no problems. Just do your homework on the car your buying and ask the normal questions you would do when buying a car.
Ebay sell the grill for around £50, but have a look on here too, people are always breaking clio's or selling parts.
They are a direct replacment to your one you have now. Im trying to get the gf to get one for her 1.2 but she is not having none of it lol. They looks so much better with one...
One of the ways is to buy it in sheets and using a bit of heat wrap bits of your car with e.g you dash strips or fogs. Not the best example but have a search...
Not sure what you mean by white stuff but clio headlights can get pitted and scrathed over time by stones and such, which can caused the lens to go yellow ish in colour like mine has on a ph1. Just use some fine grit paper wet and dry and rub down the lens and polish up with some good polisher...