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Andy K Member Since: 18 Sep 2015 Location: GL Posts: 4946 |
That is quite a lot of mud for the age.
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Sat Sep 29 2018 9:19pm |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
Yep, same here, I need to get my wheel arch liners out as I know there will be a 💩 load in there!!
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Sat Sep 29 2018 9:58pm |
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garrycol Member Since: 30 Nov 2010 Location: Canberra Posts: 1067 |
I recently did my front brake pad wear sensor and had to take the lining out to get at the connector - I was surprised at the amount of dirt behind it in the guard - there were also a lot of recently dropped leaves in there from the trees in my front yard so I took it from that most of the dirt is decayed leaves that have come in through the top of the guard and then worked their way down to the bottom of the guard over the years - there did not seem to much in the way of dirt being kicked up from the wheels. - It would be hard to get in from that low with an in place liner anyway.
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Sun Sep 30 2018 1:39am |
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Brit Plumber Member Since: 05 Jan 2018 Location: Sleaford, Lincolnshire Posts: 1849 |
I took my front bumper off a few weeks back (another PITA as the bottom 4 bolts sheared off) in front of the radiator and up in between the radiator and other matrix’s I found more leaves and 2 German/Dutch crisp packets which never caused any issues but I spent a lot of time clearing it out. If the car was in Germany for some time it also may explain why my car is missing an MOT on the history page of DVLA.
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Sun Sep 30 2018 7:42am |
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