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Car Forum / UK Car Forums / Car Maintenance (UK group) / December 2006

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Broke Bravo again....03 Dec 2006 01:19 GMT19
Zooming off to Oxford today, nipped onto the M40 and noticed when I braked
the oil light came on - thought this somewhat odd as I had plenty oil in on
Sunday, came off the motorway (no loss of performance noted incidentally)
and into a layby and my God, it sounded like an old ...
Location of dim/dip resistor in a '95 Peugeot 10602 Dec 2006 23:31 GMT28
Can anybody tell me where the dim/dip resistor is located in a Peugeot 106?
Any advice on how to replace the resistor or how to bypass it would also be
appreciated.
My dipped beam headlights do not work but sidelights and full beam
2003 Renualt Grand Espace02 Dec 2006 22:32 GMT1
Does anyone know how to get the front light jet washers that's built
into the bumpers on a Grand Espace down.
I bought one today but it has no owners manual and whatever I have hit
the jet washers will not go back down.
WinErgy motor oil from Lidl02 Dec 2006 19:29 GMT2
I bought 5 litres of this stuff yesterday because it was only about £6,
says it's made in Germany, does anyone else use it?
Tachostrobe / Metro carb type / Vim is rubbish02 Dec 2006 16:36 GMT10
Few quick questions: -
1. To check the timing on my Metro I've borrowed a strobe light, it turns
out to be a Gunson's 'Tachostrobe' which (in some way that escapes me)
combines a tacho and a strobe, I know how to use a standard strobe and I
Heavily scored brake discs dangerous?02 Dec 2006 15:48 GMT5
Are heavily scored brake discs dangerous, as long as they arent too
thin? Does it just mean that any new pads fitted will just wear
quicker?
Is it safe just to replace the pads, even just temporary till I get
Metro again02 Dec 2006 13:42 GMT12
Need to check again but it may be that there isn't any vacuum getting
through to the vacuum advance on my Metro. Basically there are two vacuum
nozzles on the carb - a larger bore one that feeds the air intake hot/cold
changeover flap via the thermostatic switch in the air filter ...
bmw 320d 2001 power loss02 Dec 2006 10:48 GMT2
2001 320d
The power starts to come in on acceleration and then goes all flat, it
makes overtaking pretty dangerous, any ideas as to the cause?
Dealer's Engine Oil Prices01 Dec 2006 11:40 GMT38
My wife just got her car back from its routine annual service at the
local franchised dealer and I was staggered to see she'd been charged
over £61+VAT (working out at over £11+VAT per litre) for engine oil
alone.  At first I assumed this must include a labour charge, but no,
vag com anywhere near aberystwyth?01 Dec 2006 08:30 GMT5
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Escort Mk1 Panel switches01 Dec 2006 00:22 GMT3
Hi,does anyone know if someone has made reproduction switches for the
Mk1 Escort e.g headlight switch? and where i can get them?  All i have
seen for sale are old and worn.
thanks Tim
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