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commandomark

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  • Birthday 01/17/1980

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    2.0 Ford Galaxy Ghia 1.9 Renault Trafic
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  1. If your on about the big plastic undertray, there are a few bolts located around the edge of the part. Undo them and it will fall off. Best of luck !!!!!!
  2. I would say its the roll restrictor as well. Its a really easy job to do. You'll probably find the bol has sheared off in the actually bar. remove it and take it to a decent garage and they should be able to get the bolt out for about a tenner. Order a new bolt from fraud, about 8 pounds, and a new bush. Need any more help let me know. Mark
  3. The bush was replaced last time but not this time. Will get one ordered. Cheers
  4. Hi all Just returned from North Devon. Whilst there the bolt on the rolll restrictor sheared off again. It was new four years ago. Fortunatly a garage there managed to extract the bolt and oget me a me a new one,
  5. i got it as well
  6. Find a piece of safe/clear road and stamp on your brakes. That'll tell you!! I have had my cv joint with abs replaced a couple of years ago, was about
  7. i bought a new roll restricter a couple of years ago from fraud at a cost of
  8. Hi Gregers If you go to this http://www.motinfo.gov.uk/internet/jsp/ECS...tus-Request.jsp then input the vehicle registration number and the document reference number from the V5. Mark
  9. Ok, cheers gregers mark
  10. Hi all Mother in law :rolleyes: borrowed our car and the horn button just " popped off " apparently! :wub: The clip that the button seems to go in is knackered so i'm guessing i need to buy a new steering wheel. Where do you reckon the cheapest place to get one is?? I'm not really looking forward to getting a price from Fraud!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Mark
  11. Mine is a Mk1. I changed my exhaust myself, i cut the old one away then had a bit of a punch up with the centre pipe. It was very awkward to get over the rear axle. I found i had to turn it to the side as i shoved it over the axle. Mark
  12. Hi Mate It depends on what your after. We could reccomend some for
  13. Right, Tomorow going for something more dangerous!!! Going to change the fuel filter, spark plugs and thermostat and if all goes well and i;m feeling confident im going in for my first oil change on sunday. He who dares wins.
  14. Hi there Not to sure about the other nodels as i have a MK1. Access under the bonnet you cant see the hole as they are located in the far left and right hand corners near the wiper mechanisms. If you put you hand in there and feel around you will feel a small hole. To clear mine i use a wire coat hanger. Scrap as mush of the crap away as you can then i use an old Dyson i have to hoover most of the rubbish away. I then poke the wire hanger down the holes. I then run water down them from a hose pipe. I've never had problems with water ingress so im not to worried about doing it that way. Hope this is of some help. Mark
  15. If i get the option of doing the course i will jump at it. I do alot of driving for my job and it's sod's law once i get three points they'll clock up. I am so much more carefull now when driving about though. On the motorways rather than going full whack in the fast last i just trundle along at 65. Time is money but time is no use when your dead. One of my collegues died in an accident two weeks ago in his work van. That has made me think about driving even more carefully as well. Poor guy was only 27, hit a fence and from what i've heard something came through the windscreen and killed him. If it hadn't been for that he would of walked away from it with a earfull for crashing his van from our boss. Makes you think though.
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