WURZAL THE LANDY
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Ok off to the auto parts store see what they have in stock.
I did try but it's too big so either too full of cr#p or I need something smaller, I think the latter.
Took all the bulbs out from the binnacle and changed them for new ones, changed the air suspension pump, see how long that lasts..... and for us bling boys, put a walnut (fake stick on) finish inside the binnacle
Have 3 major jobs to do this summer:
1. Stop spare wheel well filling with water.
2. Replace disks / pads and flexible hoses. Have all the parts ready for this.
3. Replace valley gasket because of oil leak.
Won't know if job 1 was a success yet as we have had no rain for a few days. Even after stripping out most of the interior in the load space I could not find a definitive reason for the water getting in. Sat in the back of the car during a thunderstorm with a torch looking for the leak. No joy.
Likely it's from the seal which was new just over a year ago so followed TB0011 to the letter. Also removed and refitted tail lights sealing them with silicone at the same time. Cleaned and repainted the wheel well as it was looking grubby. Adjusted the tailgate so it makes better contact with the seal. Sunroof drain tubes all checked etc.
Planning a few little jobs too like scuttle foam pad replacement, HEVAC bulbs, general servicing. Think the AC compressor clutch is duff now as got the book symbol the one and only time I tried to use the AC this year. Faultmate confirmed the error code to be compressor clutch. Bit more checking and I can see the clutch engage briefly then drop out. Cannot find just a replacement clutch so assume it's time for new compressor. That will have to wait till jobs 2 and 3 are complete.
I have air going into the pump now, but when I put my finger over the intake, it is only a small amount (I think) I think wam said it should be really noticeable, and should really suck on your finger hard? well its not like that at allIf you take a live trace of your EAS with the Nanocom I'll have a look. Checked mine over the weekend and all working well as far as I can see.
I have air going into the pump now, but when I put my finger over the intake, it is only a small amount (I think) I think wam said it should be really noticeable, and should really suck on your finger hard? well its not like that at all
The tank was totally empty when I started, but once it filled up, it didn't take long to get to the ride height, and then to the top, so I think its ok? and it turned off when it was done, and then on again and off when level, so its doing what it should, I dont know how to test it anyway,
I have air going into the pump now, but when I put my finger over the intake, it is only a small amount (I think) I think wam said it should be really noticeable, and should really suck on your finger hard? well its not like that at all
I wonder what was wrong with the old one? brushes maybe? can you get carbon brushes for them, I dont know
You've seen his missus then.There's a man who's now kicking himself and saying "I knew that square hole reminded me of something".
You haven't tried a 3/4 drive have you, snigger snigger.I did try but it's too big so either too full of cr#p or I need something smaller, I think the latter.
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