My list is reasonably static, (I sort one problem out then another crops up to replace it)!
Just wish mine was a fifth as nice as yours - if only to justify all of my effort!
It's not your old one is it Mozz?Thanks mate! It is a nice (looking) example but as I said some hidden issues have come to light, however... the ABS issue thats cropped up appears to be a sensor so will replace that early next week and see where it lands. I will be annoyed if someone has bodged stuff for a simple job but as I have now found out its last proper owners were a haulage firm, anything is possible!
It's not your old one is it Mozz?
But she looks so very nice so you can forgive her a few misdemeanours!
I very much doubt whether your vehicles past history is anything like mine.
I had to thoroughly jet wash all of the interior and I actually hosed down the inside too, (once I had stripped out all of the upholstery and trim and all electronics), as there was as much mud and filth on the inside as there was underneath!
The inside was unbearable to sit in as the stench was like a pig farm and there was a mouse nest, (with the occupants still in situ), under the HIVAC console, (lots of cables chewed up)!
I also found a puncture hole on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel.
I bought it, (very cheaply), with my eyes wide open, (just to gain some experience of the usual P38 problems), and for a bit of a change from my usual pastime of restoring classic Japanese motorcycles.
She is now very clean, inside, no odour and I hope to get it out on the road at the start of February!
Still have plenty to sort, on my list, but I am getting there.
If all goes to plan I may be looking for a Vogue, at sometime in the near future, and I won't mind taking a bit of a gamble now that I know what I am up against.
Keep us all posted on your progress.
When you say Vogue..... Are you refering to an L322 or a P38?But she looks so very nice so you can forgive her a few misdemeanours!
I very much doubt whether your vehicles past history is anything like mine.
I had to thoroughly jet wash all of the interior and I actually hosed down the inside too, (once I had stripped out all of the upholstery and trim and all electronics), as there was as much mud and filth on the inside as there was underneath!
The inside was unbearable to sit in as the stench was like a pig farm and there was a mouse nest, (with the occupants still in situ), under the HIVAC console, (lots of cables chewed up)!
I also found a puncture hole on the passenger side of the transmission tunnel.
I bought it, (very cheaply), with my eyes wide open, (just to gain some experience of the usual P38 problems), and for a bit of a change from my usual pastime of restoring classic Japanese motorcycles.
She is now very clean, inside, no odour and I hope to get it out on the road at the start of February!
Still have plenty to sort, on my list, but I am getting there.
If all goes to plan I may be looking for a Vogue, at sometime in the near future, and I won't mind taking a bit of a gamble now that I know what I am up against.
Keep us all posted on your progress.
Buy 5/6 spare key fob battery packs as they go every 3 months . Leave the drivers door open when changing them then stick the key back in the ignition, otherwise your engine will immobilise! If that happens you will need a black box solution to get it going again.