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| temp gauge rising | 01 Nov 2006 13:33 GMT | 5 |
Last night I started driving back from Glasgow to Edinburgh and as I set off I noticed the temp gauge was much higher than usual so I stopped and looked under the bonnet. There was no steam or anything, so I waited 5 minutes then set off again. It stayed normal til I got onto the ...
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| Quote for supply and fit rear springs on BMW 320d | 01 Nov 2006 13:31 GMT | 15 |
Just been quoted £200 for supply and fit rear springs only, on 2001 320d, I reckon thats a little steep am i right?
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| Cold vs Warm Weather | 01 Nov 2006 13:18 GMT | 3 |
I've noticed, it might just be me, but I swear my P10 Auto Primera runs a lot happier during the weather. The car feels like it has more oomph, is more responsive, smoother and sweeter sounding. Better than warm weather it seems.
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| green mould on window rubbers? | 01 Nov 2006 12:38 GMT | 19 |
any one know of a good way of getting rid of the mould that grows on the edge of window rubbers? i do not want to use bleech as it may start to deteriate the rubbers. i cleaned them a couple of monthes ago useing a toothbrush with washing
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| Would you buy a car with a welded shut bonnet? | 01 Nov 2006 10:56 GMT | 144 |
Ok, so you've found the car of your dreams, its got all the gadgets that you want, looks good and is going for the right sort of money. The only problem is, the previous owner has welded the bonnet shut, so the only access to the engine is from underneath, and for any major work, ...
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| Primera Service display | 01 Nov 2006 10:06 GMT | 4 |
My father has a Primera S. 02 number plate on it so it is being serviced by a small independent he trusts. They can't reset the "your car needs a service display" when he starts it. Does anyone know a way to reset it without plugging the damn thing into a dealer;s computer?
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| Need help with diagnostics | 01 Nov 2006 06:19 GMT | 9 |
A mate of mine (who hasn't got internet access at the moment, hence me posting this message) has just bought a Gendan AutoEnginuity PC Scan Tool (USB version - details here: http://www.gendan.co.uk/product_AUTOPCU.html) When he plugs the USB lead into his laptop it comes up with ...
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