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No i would rather have a dash mounted cd player so i can cause a trail of accidents as i change the cd. The main reason for the move is to give more dash space to accomodate other mods.
renault altered the camber (or track can't rememeber now) of the 172. and it was a bodge it was sorted for the 182. kind of ... just remind me why do we like these cars
MOT needs a update. your car will fail if your rear reflecter is missing but if you remove a air bag it fine. i know which i would rather have in a accident. So i suspose my advice would be leave the safty device as it is.
the 172 does suffer from a top front leg knock, from where the leg fits in the body if you remove the the top nut and cap look for ovaling of the hole in the body. if there are signs of contact then remove a small amount of the area and retry. I know it sound a bit harsh but its a renault mod
I know that they will say that the work they have already will not extend the warrant. but if the dealer has removed the dephaser and it now "fell off" then in my mind they have to take the blame it was ok for 2.5 years before they touched it. start saying things like watchdog
I am changing the cassette player in my master van(told you it was sad). It's a 2000 year and has the player with the built in display. I want to change it to the tuner list cd player with seperate display. Have already added extra dash pod, has any one already done this? I want to know if my...
normally happens if your giving it some in the wet too much wheel spin and the ecu's asume there is something wrong, if you were wheel spining at the time and the lights went off after you turned the key off then its prob' nothing to worry about.
Freebone has hot the nail on the head never trust an AA man all they do is tell you to get it checked so they can't be held responsible or pull a load of conectors off and fill your E.C.U's with stored fault. So when someone who knows what they are looking at gets there they have a right mess to...
ABS has two stages the first which stops any more pressure being applied to the locked brake this will give the feeling of no extra braking The second stage pumps fluid out of the locked brake giving the pedal the pumping feeling under you foot. The most important thing to remember is that ABS...
Not old bangers just slow ones i dont mind young people having fun (im only 29 for fu*k sake) but i do worry abiut them running me over on the way back form the offie