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buford_t_justice

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  1. I just had a Philips Blue Vision bulb fail on me last night and it had only been in for a year. I've never had standard bulbs blow before and I'll be buggered if I'm going to pay top prices to change these bulbs as often as that. Back to standard for me !! ;)
  2. It sounds to me like you're about to start doing some decent mileages in your new Galaxy, so if your 100% confident that the last oil change was done using the correct oil then I would just stick to the next recommended service. Any problems that may have occured through the low mileage in the last 3 years or so would have probably reared their ugly head by now. For what its worth, and I know there are plenty who would disagree, but I change my oil and filter every 5000miles. I appreciate that oil technology blah blah has improved over the last 20years but hey, that's just me!
  3. looking at this link it says, "the PowerBoost can be applied directly into the inlet manifold at the connection where the rubber feed pipe from the intercooler joins the manifold." Does anybody happen to have a photo of where this location is because I can't find it for the life of me. Even a diagram if a photo isn't available.
  4. I just replaced mine yesterday with a pair from Ford who charged me
  5. that would be Ecotek Powerboost !
  6. sounds like you might have dislodged the mechanism that moves the headlights when you changed your bulbs. can you hear the motors moving when you adjust the beam level ??
  7. if it only started once you got the car back from its clutch replacement then the finger would definitely be pointing at them for something they haven't reassembled correctly. if I were I wouldn't delay any further and get back onto the garage as leaving it too long will reduce your bargaining power. even if you can't get to the garage just yet because of circumstances, I would phone them and highlight your problems with the car.
  8. have you physically checked the brake pads themselves? in particular the one on the off-side because this is the side the sensor is on.
  9. assuming your spark plugs are in working order, have you checked the condition of your HT and LT leads ??
  10. How about some car details?
  11. Many thanks to Ivor for his pictorial work (on page 6) with his booster heater. Today I replaced the glowplug in mine to hopefully restore some warmth to those journeys where its just not possible to get a decent speed up and aid the warming up process. The original plug (as shown in attached photo) was not looking too great in comparison to the new one that was replacing it. The tip was severely rounded with numerous sooty deposits. I got the replacement from Ford for just over
  12. Mine was replaced with a purple one a few months back. Original one was black. Not heard anything about a recall but the supplying dealer was well aware of the issue.
  13. That's the one !! They are on Page 6. Ta very mucch Dave-G. :huh: :o
  14. it's not the one I was thinking of. maybe I made it up in my head!! I just remember when reading it that I should print it off for future reference, but then I forgot! PS: It's SNOWING up here !!
  15. I got mine from www.ross-tech.com They are selling them for $349 plus you get stung for import tax about a month later. Others have bought cheaper leads through EBay and used the unregistered version of VAG-COM. Still gives you the fault codes but without the description. Easy enough though to find out what the codes mean.
  16. I've searched and searched ( although not enough it would seem ) for a thread which shows a picture by picture dismantling of a booster heater but I just can't find it again. Can you help? It's not the one in the How to Guides by GSMGuy. IIRC it was written fairly recently. Thanks.
  17. hi Hijacker well that could be sorted after the mot,just wanted to know if the gal will pass the mot with them removed, fault code hows that found ? I wouldn't expect it to pass with this light remaining on, but I've been wrong before ! To get the fault code you need somebody with either VAG-COM or a generic fault code reader. I'm a bit too far away from West Yorkshire to help but others are nearer and may be able to help. Reading the fault code would identify the source of the problem.
  18. or................ how about having the problem fixed?? you should try and get a note of the fault code for this warning light.
  19. Thanks for the photo guide on this. Just done mine now although it took a little longer than I was hoping for! :lol:
  20. Couldnt work out the size so i used the kids play dough to make a mold of the fitting. 7mm seems the standard size for Gals. I bought a 7mm hex bolt adapter for my socket set from Hellfrauds.... something like
  21. The rear pistons screw back in. The front pistons push in.
  22. And the answer is................... you need a 13mm socket to remove the two bolts on the rear calipers.
  23. The calipers have VW stamped onto them, so is 7mm still okay ??
  24. Could anyone tell me what size allen key I need to remove the two bolts that hold the caliper in the carrier ?? Thanks.
  25. VAGCOM may not read engine fault codes through "Module 1 Engine" but you can use the generic OBD2 scanner feature within VAGCOM to read off any codes from the engine. Then just cross reference the fault code with the OB2 table.
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