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Old 10th January 2015, 12:42   #2491
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Checked fluids & plems all sweet
Also received tax disc holder insert today wich jimbo sent me. (Thanks jimbo)
So I'll put that in at the end of the month when tax runs out.
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Old 10th January 2015, 14:21   #2492
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Little upgrade for the car.

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Looks a lot better in my opinion.
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Old 10th January 2015, 14:26   #2493
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Very smart indeed! Are they manual leather seats?
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Old 10th January 2015, 14:28   #2494
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Little upgrade for the car.

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Looks a lot better in my opinion.
a lot lot better. Superb
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Old 10th January 2015, 14:58   #2495
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Yes manual. I didn't have the loom under the seats so managed to get hold of some.
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Old 10th January 2015, 15:39   #2496
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nice seats! well done!
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Old 10th January 2015, 22:19   #2497
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Bit further on the project this weekend, full service after getting the ABS light to stay out. Think the PCV was due a change:



Was hoping to get MOT this weekend but the intermitent Airbag light decided to stay on. Thought it might be a simple case of fettling the connectors, unfortunatly it wasnt and the light wont go out. So bought a set of connectors like these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/5-Kit-2-Wa...item3ce64f2edd

After further inspection it looks like dodgy sunroof drains could be the culprit as the N/S impact sensor looks like this:



Think the MOT will have to wait a little longer untill these parts arrive.
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Old 10th January 2015, 22:27   #2498
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Normally and amazingly the SRS connectors survive (water proof)
You just need a sensor.
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Old 10th January 2015, 22:31   #2499
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while not been strictly something i've done to my rover 75, but i've had the new DMGR supplied drop links fitted to the front axil.

first impressions are that silence has returned to the front of the car. having had a ball joint fail on the rover 820 a couple of years ago so the chattering from up front has been alarming! but all is quiet now, and yes, i realise that its not a really big job to fit myself, it is both too cold and windy for me to spend the day crawling around under the car!

another good job done today was to get the car washed this morning, and about time too as it was filthy
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Old 11th January 2015, 11:49   #2500
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Just uncovered mine, (as it was sunny out) gave it a quick one with a bit of Leather. Creamed the inside up a bit also, then proceeded to give her a good 'seeing-to' followed by an injection of Super Go-Juice, and then back under the covers 'till the next time....
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