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over a year ago
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Which clutch cylinder? Master or slave, the master is generally pretty easy but the slave often requires the gearbox off.
I feel your pain mate, mines currently off the road too. The battery finally gave up last week (after 8yrs) and the replacement I was sent is a duff 'un (probably been sat on a shelf for years full of acid and just discharged/died over time). Waiting for them to pick it up and replace it seems to be taking forever. Luckily I only work 3 miles from home so I can walk.
Hope you get it sorted soon. |
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Seems like you've had a week from hell like myself, say bad luck comes in three's so bad luck over. Well hopefully next week be better maybe buy lottery ticket incase sudden change of luck |
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Oooooooooooooo man without car ............ frustrated oooooooooooooops lol ........ never mind I am sure they will fix it soon - in the meantime Mooooooooooooooooooooooornnnnnnnnnnnnning Ted and Mr. Who ....... |
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"Which clutch cylinder? Master or slave, the master is generally pretty easy but the slave often requires the gearbox off.
I feel your pain mate, mines currently off the road too. The battery finally gave up last week (after 8yrs) and the replacement I was sent is a duff 'un (probably been sat on a shelf for years full of acid and just discharged/died over time). Waiting for them to pick it up and replace it seems to be taking forever. Luckily I only work 3 miles from home so I can walk.
Hope you get it sorted soon."
Yep, it's the Master. Got the part. Looks easy.... until you realise it's got to go on to a Peugeot 807 people carrier.... Because the end with the hard pip on has to go through the bulkhead and connect up in the engine bay, that's why it has to go on a lift
Cars? Who'd 'ave 'em.... ???
ted. |
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"Oooooooooooooo man without car ............ frustrated oooooooooooooops lol ........ never mind I am sure they will fix it soon - in the meantime Mooooooooooooooooooooooornnnnnnnnnnnnning Ted and Mr. Who ....... "
Yes, mein leibe Minxie - VERY VERY frustrated!!!!!!!!!!
PS How's the hi viz jacket..???? Hope you're taking good care of him...
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"Oooooooooooooo man without car ............ frustrated oooooooooooooops lol ........ never mind I am sure they will fix it soon - in the meantime Mooooooooooooooooooooooornnnnnnnnnnnnning Ted and Mr. Who .......
Yes, mein leibe Minxie - VERY VERY frustrated!!!!!!!!!!
PS How's the hi viz jacket..???? Hope you're taking good care of him...
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The hiz viz is neatly folded up in my car which is sitting on the drive - fit and healthy to use ..... oh oooops sorry yours isn't is it lol ............. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Which clutch cylinder? Master or slave, the master is generally pretty easy but the slave often requires the gearbox off.
I feel your pain mate, mines currently off the road too. The battery finally gave up last week (after 8yrs) and the replacement I was sent is a duff 'un (probably been sat on a shelf for years full of acid and just discharged/died over time). Waiting for them to pick it up and replace it seems to be taking forever. Luckily I only work 3 miles from home so I can walk.
Hope you get it sorted soon.
Yep, it's the Master. Got the part. Looks easy.... until you realise it's got to go on to a Peugeot 807 people carrier.... Because the end with the hard pip on has to go through the bulkhead and connect up in the engine bay, that's why it has to go on a lift
Cars? Who'd 'ave 'em.... ???
ted."
Yup, who'd have em...
I'm hoping my problem is just a goosed battery, if its the starter motor I've got to drop the exhaust off and lower the front subframe to access the nuts that hold it on, then, remove the inlet plenum to disconnect the wiring!...I really don't fancy doing that on my drive...lol |
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"Oooooooooooooo man without car ............ frustrated oooooooooooooops lol ........ never mind I am sure they will fix it soon - in the meantime Mooooooooooooooooooooooornnnnnnnnnnnnning Ted and Mr. Who .......
Yes, mein leibe Minxie - VERY VERY frustrated!!!!!!!!!!
PS How's the hi viz jacket..???? Hope you're taking good care of him...
The hiz viz is neatly folded up in my car which is sitting on the drive - fit and healthy to use ..... oh oooops sorry yours isn't is it lol .............
At least he's getting to see places he wouldn't with me but I am struggling finding therapy courses for hi viz jackets as, lets face it, he'll need one when (and if...) he comes back one day..... "
Ure not getting it back I offered and u said no .............. u only get an offer like that once lol |
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Good news!
I got my car started.
Bad news...
There's a fault in the main wiring loom that's causing all my problems, looks like I have to chase an Italian auto-electricians handy work round the engine bay! |
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