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This was happening on my friends clio, i'm no mechanic so wouldn't know, but he said it was copper bushes in the starter motor that had worn down, he said was due to high mileage! could be the same thing as yours? He brought a new starter motor and it was fine. The relay was ticking for the...
you just have to screw them in with the screws which shiuld come with speakers. If not find ome small screws that'll fit. Any 5.25" speaker should fit into the back
Try looking at all your fuses in the glovebox, my friend had a problem, wipers wouldn't go off, lights seemed to do whatever they wanted, would only start when it felt like it, dash lights were out, turned out to be one fuse..
Speaker wires (a positive wire and a negative) from the speakers straight to the speaker wires that aren't connected to anything coming out of the head unit. look up in the manual for your head unit to find out which speaker wires are right and left so you can attach them to the right speakers.
No, it's very easy to do, just pull the speaker cover off from the back speakers and simply screw them in, and just run wires down the sides of the car and up through the back of the glove box to the head unit, and just solder the wires together. Any speakers will fit of size 5.25" :)
Hi, I'm new to CS so so sorry if this is in the wrong section, but is there anyone who could tell me where my oil filter is on my 2002 1.2L 8v clio. Its my first car so I'm not too sure where it is. I'm changing the oil so thought it would be a good idea to change the filter too, its a paper...
Yes i think that's correct. I hit a curb and the seat air bag, passenger pre tensioner and rear seat pre tensioner went off... I replaced them all, sewed the seat up, but haven't got around to buying a new airbag module yet.
I think if you have replaced the pre tensioner and the airbag, then after replace a new or second hand air bag module with no fault codes on the light should go off and airbags should work fine again. Or you can fit the airbags and pre tensioners and get the fault codes removed of your current...