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I also want to give it a good clay and a couple of coats of wax. This winter my plan is to do the belts and associated bits, have Rick replace the IPK screen and I will swap over the drilled and slotted rotors from the ZT along with the LED bulbs I installed on the ZT a couple of weeks before the accident. The car would have been tested by now but I am in the middle of a major bathroom renovation. We poured concrete yesterday, insulated walls today, drywall tomorrow then the tile-setter can do his thing and I can play with my car. :D |
On my V8 I have had the airbag warning light on since I bought her, together with a terrible handbrake.
At the Frimley breakfast meet Andy with his t4 identified that both airbag connectors on the drivers seat were the cause of the light on. I used a contact cleaner on them but still the light remained on. Today I decided to remove both front seats and sort the problem out and also sort the terrible handbrake out. Out came the drivers seat and the wiring rerouted, then the passenger seat bolts were removed and the seat tilted back, to my surprise the wiring to one plug was completely severed, so the pins were removed and the wires soldered to them then refitted. Onto the handbrake I decided I was going to replace the adjuster with the mini cable, however, looking at it, it already had the modded one fitted with the shackle. If I’d looked at the cable adjuster first I’d have saved quite some time, there was about 10 mm of thread showing, it was wound down to 22mm and it held the car, I ended up winding it back to about 18 mm as it was binding, a road test confirmed it working as it should, but it still needs to be wound back a little more as it binds. The seats were put back and connected up, battery reconnected and the ign switched on, success at last, the airbag light went out, so happy days, now to get her mot’d. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Tempted.
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Took the V8 out for a run, and came back via the petrol station for some go go juice.
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I actually considered bringing in a parts car to put this one back together but the cost of shipping was more than the value of the car and iof course was the same as buying a good replacement which I did. My eyes are still watering at the cost of importing the new ZT-T. It really is a shame as there is no rust on the shell but...:shrug: [IMG]https://images2.imgbox.com/18/f4/t4wwD6Pk_o.jpg[/IMG] |
So sorry to hear that. :(
Did the engine suffer any damage? Might be an idea to keep it as a spare if it's still ok. |
Rear Spring Fitting
Helped a fellow crew member fit new rear spring on his tourer, the old one had broken in the usual place, so a nice steady morning, chatting in between and couple of coffees, job sorted.
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Took the Bear for a nice run out to Polperro in the glorious sunshine.
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Today I hooked up the laptop to my new ZT-T and activated the DTRLs using TOAF. The last time I used TOAF was when I did the same task on my old ZT a couple of years ago so it took a bit of re-learning.
All good now though as they are legally required here. One question I do have...Can TOAF be used ton reset the language on the IPK? Mine is in German and my knowledge of the language is limited to ordering schnitzel and beer so it would be nice to switch it to English. |
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