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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. ![]() Last edited by SeriesLandy : 18th October 2013 at 08:42 PM. |
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![]() Well done, nothing serious as expected.
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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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Sylvain says he's got his winter tyres on. This is a pic of his local Aldi car park ![]() |
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![]() No its not that was coedpoeth last easter
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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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![]() 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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![]() ![]() 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 only have pics of last item on list....see next page Last edited by K4KEV : 13th November 2013 at 07:15 PM. |
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