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knwatkins Member Since: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 1139 |
Did mine as a preventative maintenance job. Kev
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Tue Aug 27 2019 6:36pm |
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RJM16 Member Since: 11 Nov 2016 Location: Worcestershire Posts: 29 |
Had this done some time ago, and have to say performance was improved, and the engine appears to run smoother. |
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Thu Aug 29 2019 2:31pm |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
Well the Sport was dropped off at the workshop 8am - they reckon 3hrs for this job but Ive asked them to investigate some knocks and squeaks on the suspension while they have it.
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Fri Aug 30 2019 8:27am |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
Good news and bad news, good news is I’m now smoke free, bad news is my front anti roll bar bushes are shot, the back aren’t too good and some pipe has a slight leak at the back so I’ve to keep an eye on the fluid level, if the pipe goes pop it’s a body off job to replace , damn these cars can be expensive.
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Fri Aug 30 2019 5:58pm |
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knwatkins Member Since: 09 Sep 2018 Location: Poole, Dorset Posts: 1139 |
That'll be your hydraulic lines which carry the fluid to the hydraulic anti-roll bar which is part of the dynamic response system.
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Fri Aug 30 2019 8:19pm |
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Oldandconfused Member Since: 18 Jun 2017 Location: Norfolk Posts: 778 |
The key fob batteries (CR3032? check your handbook) are easy to change and are only a couple of quid for a pair. I'm sure I had the "smart key not found" on the dash when my main battery was dying. It may be that the car was left with a door open and the interior light has drained it. A good run may do the job (or put it on a Ctek) or a new battery may be required. |
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Sat Aug 31 2019 7:16am |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
Low Battery On Smart Key has disappeared. It was partly my fault. As a safeguard when the car was in the workshop I carried the spare key in my laptop bag. I had left this in the car and the car had picked up its signal before the key with the new battery.
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Mon Sep 02 2019 11:02am |
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Sit Member Since: 14 Jun 2015 Location: Bristol Posts: 208 |
What happened with this in the end in respect of your rear pipe leak???
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Thu Oct 17 2019 5:36pm |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
I haven’t lost any fluid since, well a teaspoon worth at the very most. I can live with that. |
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Thu Oct 17 2019 6:52pm |
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Sit Member Since: 14 Jun 2015 Location: Bristol Posts: 208 |
Is it easy to spot or does it need to be up in the air on a ramp?? Was looking for a buyers guide/test drive guide on here but haven’t come across one yet so just picking up points here and there from others postings.
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Thu Oct 17 2019 7:20pm |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
I didnt even know I had a ( suspected ) leak. I asked the garage to check the squeaking noise from the suspension whilst they had the car on the ramps. It sounded like a rusty old Silver Cross pram.
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Fri Oct 18 2019 9:02am |
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Lindab Member Since: 20 Nov 2017 Location: Dundee Posts: 897 |
Are you able to cut out a section of the pipe & replace it using compression fittings |
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Fri Oct 18 2019 10:00am |
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Swagmeister Member Since: 08 Jul 2019 Location: West of Scotland Posts: 31 |
Ive seen a guy doing compression fittings on YouTube - I dont know how more people dont have this done. Is it they dont want this form of repair ? is it the garage refusing to do this type of repair ?
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Fri Oct 18 2019 11:04am |
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Lindab Member Since: 20 Nov 2017 Location: Dundee Posts: 897 |
Probably because the garage doesn't tell people about it or they don't know about it. Nowadays they don't repair cars, they replace parts. If there is not a part number they cant fix it. Compression fittings are a tried & tested engineering solution. Why lift a body if its easily accessible to cut it back to good metal & insert a new piece. Probably less than an hours work. |
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Fri Oct 18 2019 11:32am |
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