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Dally

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  1. Try to contact BDM2510 on this forum - he will know but I haven't seen him active on the site for a while. I did a custom install using sony cables up the back of the seat - sorry couldn't help more.
  2. Do these help? BDM2510 did this install. Have not heard from him for a while - might be useful to make contact with him.
  3. Using the technique of 'per tankful' at about 53 pounds, I get the following on my V6 auto: -pottering about around town - 200 miles -long run steady 70mph on cruise - 270 - 290 miles
  4. These are the prices I got when I was looking at this. Centre console is available in 4 colours approx
  5. Mk2 = Steering wheel must come of to remove shroud - fact!
  6. After seeing some of the prices that they've gone for on ebay, I'm sure Ford will not be that much (more...) I think I paid about
  7. Ivor is right. I chased this up with ford when i changed from my 2002 zetec to 2003 ghia and lost the illumination - they confirmed they were no longer illuminated.
  8. I have dual aircon. Never had hot (or warm air) come out of the roof vents and not supposed to get hot air out of the roof vents!
  9. dulux72 The readings are: - Tyre circumference - 1978 pulses per rev. - 48 Let me know if this helps. BTW - I am running on 215/55 16" rubber. Regards Dally
  10. dulux72 Sorry I've been out - I got your email and will try it later today.
  11. Hello Dulux72. I have factory fit satnav and it's pretty much spot on. How can I help?
  12. I think the mv101 is sound. I replaced the one in the galaxy for a multi region and I 'm now on my second player. The MV101 has been in my wife's car since and has worked faultlessly.
  13. Just wondering whether the picture of my exhaust tailpipe says anything about the state of fuel combustion in the engine? Any comments guys?
  14. My brother has had his 5 series just done. He had a fairly light tint on the fronts but 'two'' shades darker (not quite limousine) B pillar backwards. Job is really great and chose the company after looking at several tints. Paid
  15. I bought mine from Car Electronics, Castle Boulevard, Nottingham. Here are some links that may be of interest. http://www.dietz.biz/ENG/00000096460ce6d18...6460d08c1d.html http://www.dietz.biz/pdf_technik/1412anl.pdf
  16. Please could you send me a message if you are interested in 'off-loading' one and how much you would want?
  17. You can do this. You will need to buy an aux interface which plugs in the back of your satnav unit. It will need a power supply and once fitted will give you composite video input and L+R phono input for audio.
  18. The console is available in 4 colours. Beige 1123437, Grey 1123438, Anthracite 1123439, Black 1128656. FYI - OEM details/costs for the DVD player is part no 1225973 approx
  19. Well done and happy viewing!! Glad to have been of help.
  20. Sorry about the size of the image. But you can see how I customised mine.
  21. If that's what you want, they are available at main dealers. Mine cost about
  22. It's a real bugger!! If you want to have a go here's what to do. 1. Recline the seat as much as possible 2. You will see right at the bottom of the backrest, there is a clip mechanism that slots the front fabric to the rear fabric - unclip this (it's easier to run a blunt screw driver down the whole length. 3. Once unclipped, roll the backrest fabric as much as you can - this will be easier if you remove the aircraft style table if you have them. 4. Watch out for theside airbags if yuou have them - If you do, this will be the maximum you can roll up. 5. Remove headrest and one of the guides (the one you want to feed the cable down. 6. Using a straightened hanger, poke through the exposed headrest guide hole and carefully find a passage down the bak of the seat - this is not easy! 7. Once a pathway has been found, tape one end of the cable to the hanger and feed it through. 8. Trail wires accordingly and use cable yies to fix to the bottom of the seat using a channel taking the wires to the underside of the seat. 9. Fit the guide back - you can just push thsi down and let the fabric flex to accomodate the cable under the guide or you may wish to cut out a hole. 10. Roll down the seat cover and reclip the ties at the bottom - this is a real b*****d to do - it took two of us a lot of time to snap these back in. 11. You will need to take extra care if you have seat heaters - watch for the heat pads in bothe the bacrest and the seat pad. No liability accepted. Good luck!
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