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19th January 2021, 20:12 | #12311 |
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Today was an off with the front bumper type day. Headlights refurbed with the Holts kit which I found was pretty good and IMO better than the Meguirs kits I have used before.
Front fogs have been annoying me for ages as they were cloudy on the inside so pulled them apart and cleaned them inside and out so nice and clear now. Also removed front indicators and gave a light wet sand then polish so they aren’t rough and cloudy either now. Cleaned up any overspray from whenever the bumper was sprayed, on above items, and the front end is now much fresher looking |
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Btw, what did you use to stick the new seal to the scuttle panel? The factory seals had double-sided tape, which (as I found out) doesn't come off without tearing the rubber. For info: pics of original seal profile in post 29 here and post 33 onward here. Last edited by Blink; 20th January 2021 at 17:32.. |
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The new seal is a bit ‘fatter’ looking than the factory one but still looks fine to me. This is the only picture I have that shows it, not close up at all but may help? |
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21st January 2021, 18:29 | #12316 |
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As it was a nice day I fitted the dosing pump, there must be an easier way of getting fuel from the pump to the heater than keep tapping the pump to a power supply, looks like I will have to put a syringe on one end and put the end of the pipe in a bottle of fuel...
Anyway it sprang into life once the fuse had been fitted, which has now been removed again... If its dry tomorrow guess what I may be doing. |
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21st January 2021, 20:36 | #12318 |
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Well she's booked for her mot on Saturday morning. Thought everything was fine. Not bee n out in her for a few days as not to well. Hubby takes her for a wash and the air bag light goes on. He's messed about under the seats no wet carpet. Can anybody think what else to check please
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21st January 2021, 21:09 | #12320 |
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Has your husband altered the seat position? If he is taller/ shorter than you, then he probably has. Have a look at the electrical connectors under the drivers seat and either just fiddle with them first, and if no joy pull them apart then push them back in. I bet it will work.
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