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I've got the motor back and it was the glow plug relay - replaced for £80.
They did suggest that the plugs could do with being replaced.
I'll do that another dayComment
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[QUOTE=FiveTimes;1031206]I've got the motor back and it was the glow plug relay - replaced for £80.
They did suggest that the plugs could do with being replaced.
I'll do that another day[/QUOTE]
PS. That's the spirit, why do essential maintenance today when you can put it off til 3 AM on a motorway in the middle of nowhere during a thunderstormConfusion is a natural state of beingComment
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[QUOTE=Diver;1031209]Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've got the motor back and it was the glow plug relay - replaced for £80.
They did suggest that the plugs could do with being replaced.
I'll do that another day[/QUOTE]
PS. That's the spirit, why do essential maintenance today when you can put it off til 3 AM on a motorway in the middle of nowhere during a thunderstorm
there are only a couple things I do at 3am- snore
- drink
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Afternoon all.
Cold & sunny out.
Pavements like glass in places.
Dad got his car stuck at the end of the back lane.
Ho hum.
Where's my shovel?
Or should I use a spade?
Decisions decisions.Comment
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Originally posted by FiveTimes View PostI've got the motor back and it was the glow plug relay - replaced for £80.
They did suggest that the plugs could do with being replaced.
I'll do that another day
Once I'd found the fecking thing (cunningly concealed under a cover in the engine compartment), I took it out & fixed it.
Only took me 3 days.Comment
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Originally posted by zeitghost View PostThe injection relay had an open circuit coil in my Tempra.
Once I'd found the fliping thing (cunningly concealed under the bonnet), I took it out & fixed it.
Only took me 3 days.Confusion is a natural state of beingComment
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It wasn't helped much by it being a 2 litre Tempra, which wasn't covered in the fix it book I had.
Similarly, the 2 litre Marea I had (very briefly) wasn't covered in the Marea fixit book either.Comment
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Pissed off by the ice at the end of the lane now.
Since I have to take my folks to see my sister & nephew in Cardiff on Xmas day, I'd better get something sorted, or we're stuck here.
feck feck feckity feck.
Where can I get some grit from?
Other than stealing it out of one of those yellow bins.Comment
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