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happened a couple days ago now and isn't getting any better
every time the clutch is engaged it sounds kinda like i can hear the clutch spinning and slightly touching something, hasn't effected how it drives or goes into gears in the slightest just a noise that won't go away
i'm not all that...
cheers mate i'll follow your lead and get it all off and do that then
just a quick note, will any clio glass from a lower model fit or is there a difference in size/shade of the glass
i came out of work last night to find somebody had smashed my rear drivers side window
would the cheapest way to fix this to buy a second hand one and then fit it myself if thats possible ? i no idea how they are attached
i've read all the threads i can find and the resistors are soldered into the back of the connections so they are 100% touching as they should be and the lights still won't go out
any idea where to go from here?
when i go to hook the wires up for the horn is beeps continuously without pushing the button until i unplug the connector on the back
any idea why this could due happening?
bored of waiting for a second hand option so i'm going to order a new wheel in the next 24 hours
just wondering if anyone has had or seen these wheels to give their opinion so i can make my mind up
rally nuts flat leather 300mm...
brief history of cars the 182 is my 5th and prior to buying the clio i owned a saxo for 2 years which was a lot of fun and had a nice spec
http://www.saxperience.com/forum/showthread.php?t=249968
then got bored and went for something more simple and ended up with a lupo for 2 years...
been looking for a new wheel for the clio and stumbled across this
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/L777-Deep-Dished-Black-Spoke-Alloy-Sport-Steering-Wheel-w-Sparco-Horn-Button-/261190755936?pt=UK_CarsParts_Vehicles_CarParts_SM&hash=item3cd02ea660
for £55 it seems too good to be true