Cos our Citroen Pluriel is fubar at the mo and TBH, Mr Oz bloke is being reely helpful.
Tis missing, I think on one cylinder. Pong of petrol and a code P1336/ $10. Which could be about three different things.
Anyway, as soon as I can get the feckin D2 to tow properly it's going down to the Sh!troen garage where Wifey can spend money on getting it fixed, or at least diagnosed. I think it's the coil pack but what the feck do I know. Modern electronix GRRRR.:mad::mad::mad::mad:
Can't even get the connection undone.:rolleyes:

Better to get a modern mechanic (fitter) to look at it. Saves you the stress hows the disco ??sorted yet.
 
Just read a thing in "Connexions" a newspaper over here for Brits either living here or with holiday homes, that say that bizarrely if we do go over our 6 months longstay visa, we can the stay another 3 months on the normal arrangement.
Phew! if getting the cars fixed proves worse than it may be.

Oh and my brain works while I am asleep.
I woke up to think what might be causing the inlet air problem.
More later if I'm right.;)

I would be questioning that about the stay length cos it sounds like somebody has read the rules to suit themselves ;), Not saying it’s wrong but you don’t want a black mark in your passport:).
I had a penalty stamp in mine from SG with the fine amount for a1 day over stay, used my other passport for the next trip:D.

J
 
At the moment - nowhere! I am hoping to get my van back this week after having the power levellers fitted, in total the wait has been around 15 weeks although it is only these last two that I have been without it. My hope is to be up in north Wales towards the end of this month.
I have had good reports about the C&M site at Luss which is possibly known to you but that visit will have to be next year now as a lot more research needs to be done beforehand.

I had a caravan pitched a few miles up from luss, you really want to be there in non midge season
it can be horrendous (totally unbearable) if its damp. Btw theres nowt there lol
Youd be better in the Balloch site, then walk to Lomond shores for shops plenty of places to eat out
you can go on a Loch boat tour. Then drive up the loch side to have a nossy aboot.
Further up the loch is really tight for bigger traffic better to fold your drivers mirror in. (todays top tip) :)
 
I had a caravan pitched a few miles up from luss, you really want to be there in non midge season
it can be horrendous (totally unbearable) if its damp. Btw theres nowt there lol
Youd be better in the Balloch site, then walk to Lomond shores for shops plenty of places to eat out
you can go on a Loch boat tour. Then drive up the loch side to have a nossy aboot.
Further up the loch is really tight for bigger traffic better to fold your drivers mirror in. (todays top tip) :)
It was worse before they extended the road always some prick would jump the lights and you would meet head on on single track
 

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