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Can you not try them ? I was running 235/35/17 on 8.5" ACS wheels on mine. Got occasional rub and I had pretty stiff suspension which was lowered as well
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Until you get caught breaking the law and they impound and crush the car. Wish we had that law here ?
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Who scanned it ? Did they check metered air flow and check the CCV ?
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I'd still be checking for air in the system first by vacuum bleeding
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2 hours ago, HELLBM said:Something you can sort when you win the auction.
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The systems incorporated in the windscreen glass these days are very complicated and need expert repairers and not cowboys repairing them. I would not go outside the dealer to replace mine on the Kona. It has Auto lights, Auto wipers, radar and a recognition camera built into the center screen module. Just to add. It recognizes the difference between a lamp post and a human coming close to the vehicle while driving
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Pictures and more details ?? Does it go, registered, WOF ??
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Does your insurance company not allow you to get a dealer to do the repair Chris?
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This is all we have ever used for bleeding clutch and brake systems. One man operation used to bleed hydraulic systems and can also be used to drain other types of fluids from reservoirs or oil puddling around motors, just change the hose end fitting to suit and don't cross contaminate.
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The fault codes, frequency and history relating to the battery issue are probably all lost now. It's something that should be recorded and saved when dealing with all modern vehicles to be able to track history and the appropriate repair and result from the repair when dealing with any issues... it's a game to cover your arse.
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What was the reason to replace the battery? any issues ?
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You should be fine if there is no parasitic drain. Did the battery installer not check for that or just didn't mention he had ?
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Is the new battery the same as original ? Has the vehicle been checked for parasitic drain ? Has the new battery been registered to the vehicle and all battery fault codes cleared ?
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A multi meter will only give you voltage. It will not do a load test which is what you need to do after charging it for at least 24hrs. If its over three years old...replace it
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That rules out the auxiliary power supply from ignition switch then
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Does the heater fan stop working at the same time ??
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4 cylinder kit ?? "E30) Lim./Sedan Typ 3/R, 2WD, 4-Zyl. VA/FA Federbeindurchmesser"
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Looking for recommendations to do some exhaust fab work. Must know his sh*t and carry out professional work. Auckland area only.
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Just a heads up...if you don't insert them accurately the block will be ruined. The head bolts will pull them out. Most motor re conditioners have their own special set ups to do these accurately and even they can get it wrong... ask me how I know
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1 minute ago, Gaz said:Both times I went used a travel card from Kiwibank, loaded it up with heaps of Euros and pounds, and draw cash when I needed it. Took out couple of hundred at a time from ATMS when needed. Things might be different now as this was 4 years ago on my last trip
Exactly what we did with the ANZ and had no issues at all. No different from using a card in Queen Street. You just need to take care and be vigilant.
are 235/40/17" too wide for an E36 Compact?
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Mines sold. I'm sure someone on here might be able to help. Has your got a standard suspension set Up ?