Made a boot divider to stop the big lump of a dog we've rehomed squashing the slightly smaller lump of a dog we rehomed a couple of years ago.
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The frame is 16mm x 1.4mm square box - about £8.50's worth, the mesh was repurposed from a L319 boot divider. The M5 knobs were the most expensive part!
 
Made a boot divider to stop the big lump of a dog we've rehomed squashing the slightly smaller lump of a dog we rehomed a couple of years ago.
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The frame is 16mm x 1.4mm square box - about £8.50's worth, the mesh was repurposed from a L319 boot divider. The M5 knobs were the most expensive part!
Very tidy :).
Hope you dont need to get to the spare;).

J
 
That's why they're finger-turn knobs, not bolts ;) it takes about six minutes to get to the spare, as long as the dogs are not in residence and it's not raining otherwise they're 'problematic' to get out...
I do have a bottle of sealant, a compressor and tow strap easily accessible without having to get the dogs out though.
 
Connected the nano up again and that fault has gone, so....dunno.
I've got another one now though which I didn't take a pic of, evaporator ground fault or something along those lines.
With not a care in the world I've fiddled further with the nano and set the numbers on the rear height settings ,on motorway only, to both be 91 instead of 87 and 91.
Turned the immobiliser off, eka was already disabled when I got her.
I'm confident that everything will be fine or it'll never run again, nowt inbetween.
Can't try it as no injector in number 1 , might arrive Saturday.
 
Hawkeye and then that Britpart thing whose name escapes me. Might be Lynx?

Edit: forgot the Storey Wilson paid for software. Tgat probably does it.
The Storey Wilson is for a petrol. Not sure if the other bits, HEVAC software etc work on the diesel
 

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