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25th January 2017, 23:22 | #1 |
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Sounds interesting; please could you tell me how to remove the IPK and whether it's OK to drive the car without it while it's being de-lined.
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26th January 2017, 19:01 | #3 |
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Look up under the clocks & you'll see 2 screws, remove these, then remove the black cover where you'll see another screw, remove this & pull out the IPK & unplug. Don't think it's advisable to drive without it, not sure
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Excuse my ignorance - does the IPK refer to the whole instrument cluster, or just the small screen with (in my case) lots of lines on it?
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That's an amazing price. Will take this service by Easter.
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you cant drive without it I am afraid...
but I bet Rick can do a fast turnround...
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Wouldn't advise driving it without the instrument cluster fitted, you'd be in big trouble if you're pulled over. I see you're not too far from me (on the other side of the M25, if you fancy it, you could pop down to mine and I'll repair it whilst you wait I'm about 20mins down the a13 from the lakeside shopping centre near the QEII bridge Quote:
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Sounds like a plan! When would be a good time?
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26th January 2017, 20:41 | #10 |
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whenever it's good for you could do the weekend or next week
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