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AppallingYear ago, I sat in in A&E for hours slowly bleeding to death from a severed artery, all the staff were concerned about was the puddle of blood on the floor.
AppallingYear ago, I sat in in A&E for hours slowly bleeding to death from a severed artery, all the staff were concerned about was the puddle of blood on the floor.
yep - they bond fighter aircraft panels together these days and I don't think a P38 can do Mach 2 or pull 7g.Widely used in the trade lots of panels especially door skins are stuck on these days.
Only using it about once a month, which is what lead to the downfall of the Lion as I didn't even bother to keep it trickled... My bad! But I will sure update when and if I have to swap again. I must just say that the service from Tayna was fabulous, online order 6.30 pm Sunday, arrived 12.30 pm Monday, and great value (provided it lasts of course heehee)Unless it's your daily driver you'll be swapping that out again soon for the bigger MF31-1000. Ask me how I know
Wet carpet drivers side = dead BECM PDQ
Only using it about once a month, which is what lead to the downfall of the Lion as I didn't even bother to keep it trickled... My bad! But I will sure update when and if I have to swap again. I must just say that the service from Tayna was fabulous, online order 6.30 pm Sunday, arrived 12.30 pm Monday, and great value (provided it lasts of course heehee)
I think those twin rear overhead cargo nets were a later model fit and or an option. Common on Land rover DiscoveriesFiddled with me speed warning thing on the LH stalk. Set to 30 mph and it works yay!
Remembered something I wanted to query with you lot. I've got two small cargo nets at the rear of the roof liner, are they standard? Or something somebody fitted. 2001 DHSE.
Never seen cargo nets, not in my 3 nor in any other P38 I have seen and I have seen quite a few.Wammers said his had OE cargo nets in the back. I’ve never seen them.
Looks like a relay but I can't read the label.It’s the things I find in my p38 that I’ve not seen in any other that worry me
Under the seat there s this red box wired into everything. Terrifying. I’ve had to stop taking the panel off and pretend it’s not there
It’s the things I find in my p38 that I’ve not seen in any other that worry me
Under the seat there s this red box wired into everything. Terrifying. I’ve had to stop taking the panel off and pretend it’s not there
It's under the seat if you lookIs it near the towbar electrics? Could be a voltage switch for caravan battery? Or near the front fog lights wiring as you have them but presumably a lowline BECM.
We could always fit a bit of leak off pipe between us for youI fell over 5m onto concrete from the top of a ladder 16 months ago. I'll just say painful and leave it at that. Missus called an ambulance when she got home and found me. They refused to take me in for an x-ray saying there wasn't enough bruising for anything to be broken! The wife pointed out she'd seen me with broken bones before and there no was no bruising then either but they wouldn't be swayed. Spent 2 months unable to twist or roll-over in bed without a feeling like my pelvis opening up. Bought a wrist vrace off Amazon and wore that for a week or so until my wrist stopped hurting. Knee and ankle took about 3 or 4 weeks before they stopped hurting. I realise they were trying to protect me from covid but FFS.
If I need a stent it'd better be available on eBay.
Just googled the relay number and it looks a common relay for Rovers . Different sights have it as a delay relay for lights or wipersIt’s the things I find in my p38 that I’ve not seen in any other that worry me
Under the seat there s this red box wired into everything. Terrifying. I’ve had to stop taking the panel off and pretend it’s not there
Cupholders AND cargo nets!Wammers said his had OE cargo nets in the back. I’ve never seen them.
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