Jayridium
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That looks awesome mate!
Been a load of work but finally got it in shape. Was an old barn when I bought it, 3 walls and a leaky roof, electrics condemned. Built out of windows from ebay, doors from a local company who did a good deal and some brickwork from a local builder who was short of work in lockdown.
It is a far cry from working on the drive or in the garage which is where most of my projects were born. Very happy bunny.....
Good luck with it.Started it up to try to identify the issue with the misfire. Unfortunately the replacement injector I'm waiting for didn't arrive, so I'm no further along than I was. I have identified that all my injectors codes stored in the ECU don't match the codes on the injectors, so tomorrow I'm going code the ECU to the numbers on the injector.
Good luck with it.
Maybe, just maybe
Hi, I've just had a look at mine, also HSE with GPS but I can't pull the rubber sleeve up the antenna to expose that end of it (it won't unscrew either). I know the base is held to the roof with a 5mm threaded bolt or screw under the interior light, sorry.Took out my sunroof, pulled off the seal and rust coated the metal frame. Refitted the seal with silicone sealant, cleaned it all up and trimmed the rubber to get a nice snug fit. Hopefully that'll solve the leak.
I also managed to split the aerial reversing out of dad's garage as it got trapped in the garage door. Rookie!
I've got the GPS base (being an HSE model). Does anyone know if the thread on the aerial is a standard one?
Took out my sunroof, pulled off the seal and rust coated the metal frame. Refitted the seal with silicone sealant, cleaned it all up and trimmed the rubber to get a nice snug fit. Hopefully that'll solve the leak.
I also managed to split the aerial reversing out of dad's garage as it got trapped in the garage door. Rookie!
I've got the GPS base (being an HSE model). Does anyone know if the thread on the aerial is a standard one?
And I thought a leccy Freelander 1 was a daft idea.
They've had their work cutout making FL2 parts fit a FL2. After all that work, it's still an FL1, so seems pointless to me.
And I thought a leccy Freelander 1 was a daft idea.
And less smelly and faster and smoother and more instant torque.A leccy FL1 is a good idea Ali, as it'll be cheaper to run, and much more quiet.
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