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seatkid

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  1. Obviously another section of the old brain gone awol big_kev :)
  2. IIRC this thread is a repost. The original poster solved the snaking by fitting a ball which sat a few cm lower. This altered the aerodynamics of the caravan which was (originally) nose high and tending to "take off" at 55mph.
  3. You can't change major hardware items and expect the original OEM copy of WIndows XP to work - cos it won't. The OEM Windows disk supplied is tightly tied in with the original hardware and simply wont work with the changes you propose. Microsofts licence expects you to ditch the software with the original kit. You can only make minor changes with OEM kit (even some of these changes will trigger a validation error). The expensive RETAIL version of Windows XP which is not supplied with computers you buy prebuilt allows major changes ad infinitum. Any major rebuild warrants a reinstallation of the OS.
  4. 20 grand on a used MkIII with 3mm left on tyres? You could easily pick up a brand new top spec for that (e.g.
  5. If its like my "whistle" then... Partly blocked EGR valve. Its a high pitched whistle (sort of old style TV whistle ~6-8kHz). Symptoms were - only did it when warm and is worst when constant speed/part load. Pitch (frequency) stayed the same only the volume changed with a tendency to appear or disappear abruptly. I cured mine by using double dose of Millers Diesel Sport 4 and some sustained Italian tuneups (welly) over a couple of weeks. LOTS of black smoke during the Italian tune up. :) You could always remove the EGR valve and clean it by hand. :D
  6. Bad luck, hope there won't be any unexpected surprise insurance claims..... Looks as if you got some bad rust there (hence the holes). Make sure they fix the rust if you want to keep the car a long time.
  7. Did you use a genuine Ford Lambda sensor or a cheap "Universal" lambda sensor? I've read the universal sensors are no good in this application.
  8. For a "new" car, from reports so far, these MkIII's seem to have some horrendous design faults. Looks like the 1.8tdci should be avoided like the plague.....esp if you want to tow.
  9. Haven't you lot heard? White cars with clear windows are the new cool..... ;)
  10. an arm....or maybe a leg..... ;)
  11. Doesn't really surprise me.....
  12. English is not my first language. No worries, when things go tits up (likely by next Christmas) I can always go back to the father land.......... Pity those poor Scots.....freezing to death without any fuel.........
  13. Don't worry, summer will soon be over........
  14. Sorry I was wrong, I've checked and it seems that the water pump is driven by the cambelt on a PD engine.
  15. Nope......and therein lies the conundrum. My signature is correct yet you are wrong.....how can that be?? BTW I never intended my sig to be a challenge....there was a reason for it, but thats personal..
  16. I wonder if those bods at Bletchley Park used to email Hitler about his officers inability to spell?.... ;)
  17. Unfortunately yes, (I assume its 1.9 diesel) But AFAIK the water pump is not driven by the cam belt. If the cambelt was changed by a dealer, he should have changed the tensioner (most likely cause of failure) and I would think you could claim against him.
  18. "Unfortunately an attitude won't help you solve the problem Jenkins......", my old schoolmaster used to say.....
  19. Wrong... ;) I'm glad they don't employ you as a nuclear sub radio operator...... but you're on the right track....
  20. And the answer is? ;)
  21. No, Bollocks. Its up to you to find the right answer if that is your want.....
  22. I don't do PMs, there is a clue in this thread which you havent picked up. And no its not misspelt!
  23. You obviously have no clue.....you are the weakest link........feck off! ;) no offence intended ;)
  24. Thats for me to know and you to find out. Its not rocket science......
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