I thought you were the one in the blue shorts and hoodie !!
Now, he really didn't want to get photographed at work !!
In all seriousness, keep catching the crims.
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In Topic: I've Been Caught On Camera At Last.
05 July 2012 - 01:43 PM
In Topic: Mk2 Mondeo 2.0 Auto Petrol Engine Problem
03 July 2012 - 10:20 AM
Up-Date.
My wife drove the car to town and back this morning with no issues whilst driving.
On her return I tried gently revving the engine up to 4000 revs, at that point the engine began to "pop" and misfire but only slightly compared to previously.
I am sure I have read somewhere that this could be caused by the engine oil ?
If anyone can enlighten me and suggest a course of action please.
My wife drove the car to town and back this morning with no issues whilst driving.
On her return I tried gently revving the engine up to 4000 revs, at that point the engine began to "pop" and misfire but only slightly compared to previously.
I am sure I have read somewhere that this could be caused by the engine oil ?
If anyone can enlighten me and suggest a course of action please.
In Topic: Mk2 Mondeo 2.0 Auto Petrol Engine Problem
02 July 2012 - 04:44 PM
Possibly a dodgy cam position sensor?
Is it possible to check this before buying a new one ?
In Topic: Towbar
16 May 2012 - 08:45 AM
The quick answer to this is NO.
There are different tow bars for each model Mk1, Mk2 etc and the estate versions are also different from the Hatch and Saloon.
If you intend fitting yourself it is not mechanically difficult but there is a lot to doand a lot of it is awkward to get at. Also, you will have to cut a lot of the "foam" out of the rear bumper to get the tow ball to seat under the bumper.
There are different tow bars for each model Mk1, Mk2 etc and the estate versions are also different from the Hatch and Saloon.
If you intend fitting yourself it is not mechanically difficult but there is a lot to doand a lot of it is awkward to get at. Also, you will have to cut a lot of the "foam" out of the rear bumper to get the tow ball to seat under the bumper.
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