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The little cursor arrow on the bottom of the screen can be pressed to reveal more info on the code if presentRest? That was all, in the photo.
The little cursor arrow on the bottom of the screen can be pressed to reveal more info on the code if presentRest? That was all, in the photo.
I've had all the centre console out right up to the eas panel before and the clocks and knee panel out, cut the ducting too for the O rings. Do I need to go further? Glovebox?Yes I have changed all 3 blend motors without removing the dash, they came out of the RHD scrapper and went into the LHD project car. Access is harder IMO on the LHD.
That made oi laff .
I'm pretty sure I took the glove box out on the RHD but not sure for the LHD.I've had all the centre console out right up to the eas panel before and the clocks and knee panel out, cut the ducting too for the O rings. Do I need to go further? Glovebox?
I believe there are 2 motors behind that ducting (blend?) and 1 near the front and top of the heater box(distribution?) The distribution motor sounded OK compared to the clackerty others.
No need to be rude!!
So there must be a threaded sleeve then? same applies - correct torque, but also make sure the sleeve isn't binding on the injector and the internal & external threads are clean. Normally I'd caution against adding lubricants to the threads as that can lead to over-torquing but with something of the P38 vintage, a little light oil on the threads might help overcome 'age'.
Testbook?Anyone know of a diag apart from nanocom that will "talk" to the ABS ecu on a p38?
I think the Icarsoft does on later models. Will pop round and check later for you HenryAnyone know of a diag apart from nanocom that will "talk" to the ABS ecu on a p38?
Faultmate if you have deep pockets.Anyone know of a diag apart from nanocom that will "talk" to the ABS ecu on a p38?
Have to ask why? I thought you had a nano?Anyone know of a diag apart from nanocom that will "talk" to the ABS ecu on a p38?
A couple of long jubilee clips would look better and more substantial at the motthe exhaust 'shield' at the rear of the DPF has started rattling..looks like its been clamped around the exhaust .. maybe i can wrap some wire around it
genius.. though dont have any that big.. is a loose shield a MOT issue? maybe i can squeeze it tight with pliersA couple of long jubilee clips would like better and more substantial at the mot
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