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4th October 2018, 20:48 | #1 |
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Sorry a bit of help needed please
Sorry All but as I have no manual yet I'm trying to locate the brake fluid reservoir but can't see it is it under the engine cover or I'm I just daft (please don't be to cheeky with that question ha ha ) also looks like I have what looks like a electrical cable hanging near the rear offside wheel not sure what it's linked up to but as I'm not very mobile I can't get on the deck to look at it properly many thanks in advance
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Brake fluid reservoir lives in the plenum chamber on the drivers side. Open the bonnet and remove the plastic 'grille' cover near the windscreen.. Its under there.
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4th October 2018, 20:52 | #3 |
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Under the offside scuttle cover ...
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and the wire hanging down will probably be your brake pad wear sensor wire...
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Hi Paul, I see you're in West Drayton, me too! Harmondsworth actually. Send me a private message if theres anything I can help with. Trikey's posts are always good, so start with the brake sensor wire as a first look.
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Thanks for your help
Hi guys cheers for the heads up
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I had an earth strap come off the diesel cooler and hang down in that area.
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