Holy thread resurrection..... But he's still at it
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Holy thread resurrection..... But he's still at it
http://forums.t5d5.org/topic/30993-volvo-s60r-titanium-grey-rhz-6672-split-linerbeware/
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get up to temp to check on dipstick, and use gen fluid only, wrong fluid can destroy box
Nothing wrong with experimenting to see what cheap stuff is good, and what is not, and what is cost effective
I did cheap hids, after 3 years, had 1 bulb blow across 2 cars, I have also done cheap...
they may not have a specific mileage to replace fluid, but it may need replacing, there is plenty across the forums (Here. T5D5 and VOC) about flushing, and whatever you do, if you do flush, is use...
should have asked 6 months ago, B4 I scrapped my T5, on an auto you have to consider the box when remapping, I had much tinkering with my map, but got something that meant the car ran faultlessly...
Parking light bulbs on the facelift are almost impossible without removing bumper, I did all 4 on the S60 yesterday (facelift model) bumper off, headights outs replaced the capless bulbs, all back...
Theres a few of us lurking around kent, Lipscombs gave you something for free :wow: I wouldn't be surprised if they put pay and display in the car park :biggrin:
switch off DTC and press the W button by Gear lever, it will bring a orange arrow on dash, telling you it sin winter mode
AFAIK all seats were memory on drivers, you would need software codes, or see if you can swap airbag/heated seat wiring, and then wire seat motoring direct via inline fuse straight to battery, cost...
Screw it on, just make sure they aren't to long to hit the outer door skin
Neither - T6 engine problems, V8 sounds good, but has the GM slushbox AFAIK, which are mega problems and mega bucks to fix, I would keep the R, or go for a S60 with the 2.4 T5
Neighbour had same problem when hoovering her car, battery always went flat, even though she didn't plug the hoover into the car, It was either the hoover sucking the power from the car, or perhaps...
DRL changed to software around facelift time at 2005MY if you have the flippy lid thing by handbrake then as a rule DRL's should be able to be switched off by VIDA etc most 54 plates and newer are...
have you checked there's no holes in the battery, and if you look in boot can you see if any electricity is leaking into spare wheel well :D
4.4 or ME7, what's it had done to it - map etc.....
How loud, when did it start, injectors can make a 'ticking noise' but then so can bent rods
any change in performance?
its also a lubricant, that will shut up a lot of noises, and delay need for new rack etc (possibly to a point beyond life of rest of car),
Look for a face lift (usually has chrome trim in bumper corners) started coming in around 54 plate, and has the black wheely bin lid on engine (grey was the 185 less economical engine) only other...
The Heat shield is there for a purpose, it shields the components above (such as brake cylinder etc) from excess heat.
Pre ME7 not a lot of electronic protection (only legal protection, if you bend a rod, and can prove professional negligence)
get the map sorted ASAP, was nothing said at time of remapping about...
1. not really any point in responding, mine was one of very first ME7's off production line, you do not remove map when you return to standard, you just load a map that is 'same' as a stock map - it...
TBH BSR are naff, screwed my old car up, and they couldn't even get it back to how it was pre re-map, theres a video of Alan (Barnsley Bill) driving over his at bruntingthorpe, the boxes may make a...
May have problems if you want to fit/upgrade to xenons/HIDs
but several have done it,
http://forums.t5d5.org/topic/1258-v70-2000-2004-headlight-upgrade-to-2005-spec-units/
get a can of silicone spray, just don't get on fabric or visible leather (wipe off if you do get any on visible leather, but it will still make leather very very very slippery, brilliant fun if you...
I have a bobble shaver and various other specialist implements, including various scalpels, but when used to work on these sort of fabrics, the fabric comb did a far better Job, and could tell...
best thing to remove bobbles is a fabric comb
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/251099737917
works wonders on Alcantara, and also the felt type backing where feet go, on 40 series booster seats