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jr
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2nd Apr 08 at 11:44   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

at the sand bit
JM_16v
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sand is bad
Fad
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Yes it costs £££'s
JM_16v
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i can put some in your engine only about £3 a bag
willay
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2nd Apr 08 at 12:23   View Garage View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote

quote:
Originally posted by flybikeslee
just got a text off rob, it was the fuel relay, £50 sorted


Hmm sounds like the classic fuel relay problem... basically you remove it (its in the engine bay), tap it against the bonnet a few times then plug it back in saved me a few times
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quote:
Originally posted by jr
quote:
Originally posted by random dav
I'd have asked Beardy


about what, how a car is that he has played no part in building ?


rather than a random mechanic


WRLFC !

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quote:
Originally posted by Fad
Fuel relay is a common problem I did a few its just where they are exposed to moisture etc they tend to go.

So, moral of the story Fad, is keep a spare in the car? For £50 and a major get you home fix from a 'fairly' frequent problem (not quite sure how that should be worded, but what I mean is if they car does break down, there is a high possibility its the relay.)

I know I'd be keeping a spare anyway!
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rob couldn't change a tyre on a car if you asked him let alone a relay
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quote:
Originally posted by tom_simes
quote:
Originally posted by Fad
Fuel relay is a common problem I did a few its just where they are exposed to moisture etc they tend to go.

So, moral of the story Fad, is keep a spare in the car? For £50 and a major get you home fix from a 'fairly' frequent problem (not quite sure how that should be worded, but what I mean is if they car does break down, there is a high possibility its the relay.)

I know I'd be keeping a spare anyway!


Remember to carry a spare AFM too

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