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You know what we say on here. No photos no proof noooo, oh my god my brain has gone into melt downA bisexueliste?
You know what we say on here. No photos no proof noooo, oh my god my brain has gone into melt downA bisexueliste?
What’s those strips with a hole-tooth-hole tooth like a band? You crimp them around at desired length then cut off excess, similar idea to what’s on a P38 hub cv boot?the 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
You drop tested your battery lately (post winter). Could be phantoms?Connected the nano up again and that fault has gone, so....dunno.
I've got another one now though which I didn't take a pic of, evaporator ground fault
Not drop tested but it throws the engine over very well. Connected to a smart charger whilst nanoing too.What’s those strips with a hole-tooth-hole tooth like a band? You crimp them around at desired length then cut off excess, similar idea to what’s on a P38 hub cv boot?
You drop tested your battery lately (post winter). Could be phantoms?
Took a while but i got there
Spend thriftI'll probably shove a penny in to wedge it.. can't rattle then
I know i know it's not a £500 range rover repair but it's not 'broke'.. just rattly
well i can't put a new one on as its crimped from the factory.. to be honest i really dont see what its there for.. maybe it needs to 'fall off' completelySpend thrift
Heat shield? So you don't set the dry grass on fire? Remember the new mini car iirc doing that years ago. Twas on the telly.well i can't put a new one on as its crimped from the factory.. to be honest i really dont see what its there for.. maybe it needs to 'fall off' completely
Thanks! No insulation which is maybe why it rattles!! But no dpf either so maybe i don't care about it anymoreIt's an insulator to keep the heat in, stops the DPF cooling too quickly & therefore failing to regen. - As suggested, exhaust wrap (as I used to replace contaminated insulation on my exhaust crossover pipe) would be ideal for the job. There should be some insulation in there, if there isn't, then it's already broken up and drifted away.
Its not too clear on his website. As yet he has not replied to enquiries about this.
No it's one i found on the internet.. i have the dpf unit, it's just emptySo the photo isn't of yours then? there's downstream EGT sensors in the photo which usually means DPF.
Anyway, if you don't have a DPF, then it's redundant and can be 'recycled'.
The HEVAC is different on the GEMS? Tell me more, I thought all HEVAC's in the P38 were the same apart from the aircon drive circuit and of course the manual no aircon version.The P38A is modular so each computer works separately. Most systems are the same across diesel and petrol with the exception of the EMS and the HEVAC on the GEMS and even then I think the way the HEVAC communicates with diagnostics is the same.
The HEVAC is different on the GEMS? Tell me more, I thought all HEVAC's in the P38 were the same apart from the aircon drive circuit and of course the manual no aircon version.
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