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Old 18th October 2013, 08:34 PM
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Unlucky kev but not a bad fail.
With the fog light, if you are using the sierra stalks.
Take a feed from pin 56 (brown/black wire) on either connector and use it as the relay earth and the fog will only operate with dipped/ main beam.

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Old 18th October 2013, 10:00 PM
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Well done, nothing serious as expected. At least you have a list if things to fix . Its just a pain having to go back for another test
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Old 19th October 2013, 08:07 PM
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So sorry to hear the news Kev, really

Well, it is small things you will easily fix, and you look to be positive, so it is comforting.

Your call will be soon on the road. Hopefully winter will come a bit later in the UK that it does here in Sweden (I fitted the winter wheels on my every day car today )

Good luck!
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Old 19th October 2013, 10:15 PM
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http://www.antarctica.ac.uk/images/p2260601.jpg
Sylvain says he's got his winter tyres on.
This is a pic of his local Aldi car park
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Old 20th October 2013, 10:41 AM
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No its not that was coedpoeth last easter

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Old 13th November 2013, 12:25 PM
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cheers for that tip Steve it worked a treat.... slowly worked my way through the failure sheet and glad to say everything is done and I have my retest tomorrow. I will elaborate on how I fixed them later on today.
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Old 13th November 2013, 02:35 PM
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Old 13th November 2013, 04:34 PM
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In French, we say "merde" to wish good luck (no need to translate I guess ).

So, "merde" for tomorrow Kev! This time is going to be the good one
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Old 13th November 2013, 06:08 PM
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In French, we say "merde" to wish good luck (no need to translate I guess ).

So, "merde" for tomorrow Kev! This time is going to be the good one
Good luck kev.

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Old 13th November 2013, 07:13 PM
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In French, we say "merde" to wish good luck (no need to translate I guess ).

So, "merde" for tomorrow Kev! This time is going to be the good one
It will be effin merder if he fails it this time lol
Anyways please excuse the lack of activity on here ....have had a few surviving day to day issues, but I am back on song now so the fail list

Well the handbrake was straight forward enough, buy a new cable and get it swaged to the right length and retro fit it.....took nearly a day as the tank had to come out ....beware if you are thinking about using Newcastle don't use any kind of "cable joiner" it wont do.

The under-reading speedo was fun as I had put that dash in so it was not going anywhere jeeez it was a big pita but sure enough my research did prove worth it when I drilled a hole roughly where I thought the potentiometer would be and it was.....after making a record of speeds to rpm it was just the slightest tweak clockwise to bring the reading to a passable level, but even if it is still out I can get to it at the re-test .

kick up on the headlamps turned out to be a relatively easy fix.....after grinding a small glass locating "bobble" down I was able to move the lens and reflector around 10 degrees to get the kick up the right way.

Easiest of them all....axle weights, just simply typed up a letter on pc saying I was the manufacturer and I was informing the examiner of a design axle weight change.

Rear fog light was resolved using Sirieslandy's diagram further up this page.

Coil spring "locks".....I was not sure how I was going to sort this one out, I was not keen on the examiners suggestion of small grub screw through the threaded ring seat as it would defo create a weakness at that spot so I decided to fabricate a aluminium jubilee type clip to clamp on the shock body but also have a small tab that locates into a notch on the threaded spring seat .....this provided two "locking actions" and no need to take the spring off.....I have had to sacrifice a little adjustment, but I can live with that for the mo

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