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The other way of looking at it is he may be in an ICU.Hope you soon feel better. Vaccine not a lot of good it seems.
The other way of looking at it is he may be in an ICU.Hope you soon feel better. Vaccine not a lot of good it seems.
I know a lot of people that have had Covid, they have been triple vaccinated, some have been very sick some have not. Many people have no symptoms vaccinated or not. International figures suggest that the vaccine is not effective against the variants as is the case with the flu vaccine. Even allowing that the vaccine might have some positive effect, that effect is admitted to be very short lived. Fewer people in ICU is said to be down to the latest variants being less deadly in the effect on the lungs.The other way of looking at it is he may be in an ICU.
I have no doubt that the vaccines helped in the first wave. I'm not an anti vaxer, I have been vaccinated against more things than most people for my time in Africa. I still wear a mask when out and about and we are still staying home as much as possible.I'm not qualified to argue one way or the other,I'm sure the vaccination program helped relieve the pressure on the NHS when it was under terrible strain.I've just got back from the supermarket where I bumped into a "friend",a real pompous arse and anti Vacation tosser.He was bold enough to tell me that I didn't need to wear a mask anymore,I told him it was my choice to wear one just as it was his not to be jabbed. He came very close to a right jab followed up with a left hook.
I don't blame you Keith,I was used as a pincushion myself when in the RAF, I'm triple jabbed but why take the risk,it's only a mask when all said and done. There are some people that they should be made compulsory,cos their plug ugly.I have no doubt that the vaccines helped in the first wave. I'm not an anti vaxer, I have been vaccinated against more things than most people for my time in Africa. I still wear a mask when out and about and we are still staying home as much as possible.
Spoke too soon. Back to normal this morning..Well done, jumping door locks can be attributed to the tailgate button being full of crap if the fault returns.
Thanks Keith, i'm doing a tad better todayHope you soon feel better. Vaccine not a lot of good it seems.
Drink more cider 'enery it kills all known viruses and germs and some unknown ones as well. glad you're feeling better mate.Thanks Keith, i'm doing a tad better today
Bugger.Spoke too soon. Back to normal this morning..
It's an easy job to take the tailgate button off and strip it.Spoke too soon. Back to normal this morning..
I heard the gentle burble of a V8 with straight pipes is a well known cure for rona.Thanks Keith, i'm doing a tad better today
And if the spring is rotted there is a guy on p38 upgrades(?) on faceache that does a repair kit.It's an easy job to take the tailgate button off and strip it.
I also have a mod to fit a better button at a fraction of the costAnd if the spring is rotted there is a guy on p38 upgrades(?) on faceache that does a repair kit.
Top secret?I also have a mod to fit a better button at a fraction of the cost
No, I posted it a long time ago, I can look it out and re-post if you are interested.Top secret?
And if the spring is rotted there is a guy on p38 upgrades(?) on faceache that does a repair kit.
Ohh OK.. that told me.No one needs to pay £20 for a piece of metal worth 10p + 2p o ring.
Data’s method replaces the microswitch does away with all the bits to go wrong
https://www.landyzone.co.uk/land-rover/boot-release-button-replacement.319641/
I fixed mine for 50p as the chrome button type is absolutely ridiculous money - £80-90 replacement iirc?
I've got a treat for you all.
For all your help and perseverance in putting up with me
I decided to take the boot button apart as no way I'm paying stupid money to a spring guy or anyone for a plastic button
At first I thought it was glued up as the tangs snapped and it wouldn't budge. I put two holes in with a punch so I could get a circlip pliers on it, filled it with gt85 and left to soak overnight
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So for the moment ; take a seat, few deep breaths, perhaps a quick cuppa then when you are ready read on....
Are you ready?...
Look what I found ...
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We were all shocked!
How on earth was this still operating??? And how do I make it work again with a 50p budget for a £90 part
Some may recall I thought about taking the spring out of my old stat to see if it would fit. Obviously,
this is a stupid idea that won't work
But the principle does
We all have one of these lying around ...
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The shi**ty sealant gun, not the 3rd brake light The spring off the middle fits into the button cap, then the switch mechanism in on top. I cut the last spring coil off so it's not flat and the coil doesn't touch the two connections (just the white bit). I put insulation tape around the ends of the spring to soften and stabilise it.
I bought a new o-ring so total cost of job was 20p - still more expensive than necessary.
It works well
Hope this makes sense to any with this common problem. No more unfair pricing for us!
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