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4th August 2012, 11:31 | #1 |
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Ebay easy fix.?
Saw this local to me quite interested does it seem an easy fix based on the description.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/poorly-rov...item41690deae3
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It could be an easy fix..Perhaps the under bonnet fuel pump.
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4th August 2012, 12:25 | #3 |
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I agree underbonnet pump a strong possibility or the Crank shaft sensor perhaps but if his description is right than I would say theres a very high probability of it being an easy fix.
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Would make a nice cheap car.Nice colour and a sunroof.Hope it dosent end up in parts.
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Shame about the dent in the rear wing but still.....at the right price!!!
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Hmmm...
Even shows that the tank is under a quarter full!!! You never know, £20.00 worth of fuel could fix it temporarily!!
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Thanks for the replys all.
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Could also be the High Pressure Fuel pump..... And thats not a cheap fix.
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Well i won it picking it up tommorow night should keep me happy for the next few weeks, time to get researching methinks.
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Well done, another project,don't forget pictures and updates please.
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