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We bought a couple of them for our boys last Christmas, think they got fed up with them after a couple of weeks! They've lost the remotes now! I stuck one of the bulbs in the police sign I spoke about the other day, looks quite good with the colours changing2 points
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Don't know how true this is but here's a comment from Ford re BP Ultimate - "Dr Wolfgang Schneider, a key development director at Ford of Europe, feels the introduction of the fuel is a big step forward for diesels. “We’ve welcomed BP Ultimate diesel. As the first performance fuel specifically developed to meet the needs of diesel engined vehicles, we can see clearly how it contributes to lower emissions of regulated pollutants, improved cold starting, lower noise, improved economy and performance and improved protection of the engine. This, we’ve found, allows for cleaner, more efficient vehicle operation and helps protect diesel engines for longer life.”"2 points
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Using higher spec diesel is good for something like the mk3.5 Focus ST tdci but tbh not much benefit on an engine optimised for standard fuel. I'd say as Lenny did, blank the EGR and then have a Terraclean service done. Sent from my SM-G930F2 points
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I believe they are 382's (also known as BA15S or P21W) Best ones are the type with cree bulbs on the end and led's around the sides to utilise the lens reflectors. Sent from my SM-G930F2 points
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Something that should be mentioned is that Diesels run lean. Very lean at idle. With a normal petrol engine, the stoichiometric mix means a very high water content in the exhaust gas. Something like 44 parts Nitrogen, 8 parts CO2 and 6 parts water vapour, by volume, for full combustion. The Ecoboost petrol engine can run lean, though I have no idea if and when this option is used. Petrol exhausts corrode rapidly from the inside, due to this water, made worse by any NOx, which can form nitric acid. This will a big problem on short journeys where the exhaust stays cool. Diesel exhausts can last much longer, with minimal internal corrosion, as there is usually a period of lean running (idle or low power) to flush out the water before switching off. Water in the oil can be a problem for petrol engines used for short runs, for the same reason. I would say that without a DPF there is not much in it. If buying secondhand, the initial capital cost is not so much higher, and Diesels on short runs still remain more frugal on fuel than petrol on the same short runs. Long oil warm up time, and long cabin warm up time (!) are the main disadvantages of Diesel that I can think of, in this case. Some Diesels have electric heaters in the coolant system to cure this. As the warmed coolant also goes to the "oil cooler", which also works as an oil warmer from cold, the oil will benefit too. It is the DPF that ruins Diesel for many people. DPFs mean more CO2 for the whole planet in exchange for a tiny reduction in one specific type of possible pollutant in crowed, congested cities. But then the rule makers live in cities!2 points
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call me pessimistic , but im gonna guess that glow plug set number 4 makes bugger all difference lol2 points
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One point to bear in mind is that, due to the slow warm-up, diesels take a proportionately bigger mpg hit than petrol on short journeys.2 points
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Apart from any technical reasons, short trips tends to equal lower mileage, and for the increased price of a diesel, you'll never reap the financial benefits of the better economy.2 points
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It's not as daunting as it looks...honest lol Pop off your rear bumper, and mark out where you want the sensors. There might even be marks there already! Drill through and clean up the holes then reattach the bumper. There should be a rubber grommet under the back end somewhere - feed through the wires for the sensors through the bumper holes then through the grommet For the control box you need access to the rear lights. Tap into the reverse light wire (positive) and also the nearest earth point. Plug in the wires to the box and make sure that the sensors are all properly inserted and yer done!2 points
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A £70 set of glow plugs is peanuts on your £8500 spend over 5 years just go for it.2 points
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I've yet to get the typical rust on my Mk1, everyone else seem get it, yet mine won't Molly is a very vibrant 5 year old, she too is a rescue, from Cat's Protection. although unlike Brandy she wasn't a abused. Her previous owner lost his job and consequently his house and then his new landlord wouldn't allow pets, so he gave her up for adoption. I got Brandy to drink water from a syringe, she drank around 300ml, 10ml at a time. Following that, I wondered whether she might eat something if I liquidised it first, and fed it to her in the same manner. So I made her a chicken wing and lamb heart smoothie. She ate the first syringe full, started on the second but was reluctant to have any more. Since she had a drink her eyes look brighter I've just carried her upstairs to my office, along with a fresh hot water bottle, her woolly fleece and one of her plush toy dogs, she's partially under my desk resting her head on my right foot2 points
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they do the same deal every year from boxing day for 1 month, the oil is by comma so you have nothing to worry about1 point
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I do like that Brandy hasn't declined any more than she had yesterday. She continues to accept water from her 10ml syringe pumped into her mouth, and twice she lapped from the water bowl I was feeding the syringe from. She's drunk more today than she did yesterday She has, however, refused to eat, even the chicken and lamb smoothie via the syringe, or when dipping my finger in some for her to lick off Last night, I carried her to her duvet (which is to one side of my duvet) where she stayed all night. This morning she shuffled across (seal fashion using just her front paws) to be on my duvet, where's she's been all day, under her fleece, with a frequent hot water bottles and surrounded by her plush dog toys I've spent all day with her, stroking her, chatting to her and reassuring her1 point
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hey there Well I've ordered the new ones and I shall try them, however if I still experience said problems I shall return them to the seller, I usually wouldn't but as said I've already put 2 sets of plugs in and if the third pair doesn't solve the problem then I am sending them straight back and putting the ones I currently have back on, then I will investigate further and take it from there. I'm sure the plugs are in tight enough now though the first time they were loose as I discovered when swapping them around, not very loose but just not tight enough. It's odd though, sometimes my car starts fine, other days it really doesn't start too good at all edit : urm, quick question, do I seem argumentative in my posts or appear unappreciative at all ? the user above has just randomly insulted me out of the blue and I do not know his problem. I know Jmurray01 has been very mean to me at times and answered questions very bluntly and I have seen on some threads he has been slagging me off to other members, I therefore sent him a PM a few days ago asking him to stop being abusive toward me I told his I'd like us to get along and I told him if he doesn't quit his abuse that I will report him to the mods with hopes of him being permanently removed from the site. I told him if he has nothing nice to say then say nothing at all , since then he has not replied to any of the posts I've sent, like nice posts like asking him how much a car is for sale at that he wants to buy and just trying to interact nice with him he has not replied but rather that than him being mean , It just feels he has a problem with me asking questions and he decides to post but is very blunt in his answers. sorry for the rant but do you personally have a problem with me such as the user above is implying that people here are upset with me ? thanks1 point
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It seems to me that you do not have the skills,tools or competance to carry out work on your car, All your posts seem to be arguemenative, May I suggest you get a mobile mechanic to sort out your car.1 point
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hello You're great, so many animals are in need of a good home with a loving owner to look after them and you sound very caring and loving. It's awful to hear Brandy had been abused but it's great to know she was taken out of that situation and has had a lovely life living with you. It's great that she is drinking and that she has ate some , surely that is some improvement, and with her eyes appearing brighter that sounds to be a good thing. Yes good idea, keep a hot water bottle nearby at least then she has the option of wanting it and if not she can move it away (if she has strength too) but if not makes sure she doesn't get too hot and dehydrated please. it's a good idea also to have her woolly fleece and dog toy as they will be comforting to her. when you say she is resting her head on your feet, is her head floppy or okay ? does she seem to have any strength in herself ? thanks1 point
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Thanks Andy, I'm in a similar boat - this is my third car, been driving about 5 years. First car - bog standard A to B little Corsa, did its job, traded in for a Honda Jazz, which despite looking like a chest of drawers on wheels, touch wood has been great, so when the Mrs passed her test I thought I'd upgrade and let her have the Jazz. Still learning about even the basics, as my bro said - gone are the days when Dad would spend the weekend under the bonnet of the Cortina armed with a tool box and Haynes manual, it's all ECU's now. Will update once the Focus comes back from Ford. Thanks again mate1 point
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I would like to tell you which software you'd need to use, and how to do it but I fear that you'll only go and break your car and come back on here squealing like a child because you did so and blame us for your incompetence. Secondly I'm sure your company wouldn't appreciate you peeing around in the ECU and other associated modules. If you really don't like the feature, hand your car back to the company and get a different one.1 point
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have swopped the bulbs over and it looks like its the fuse as the bulb that wasn't working now works in the other side. Now to work out which fuse it is1 point
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Sorry Mike just saw this today. Glad to hear all went well for you. That's Great stuff That gives me confidence it will do my job, No I have not came across anything yet but plan to now that xmas is over and the Bills are up to date lol! If you come across any deals online let me know. I be looking to have it fitted for the summer time this year and also probably give it ago myself at the fitting.1 point
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I work for an outsourcing company who provides call centre services to a major UK energy supplier, put it that way... 1250 units is a heck of a lot to use in a month, but is not at all surprising if he has an electric central heating system. They are the worst, even worse than storage heaters.1 point
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Yes, I would say the exhaust should be fine for many more months, I can't promise it'll last another whole year but you'll know if it starts blowing due to the noise. I haven't seen any anti corrosion things specifically for exhausts. If you mean things like underseal or wax oil they are applied to the underneath of the cars shell rather than the exhaust. It would just burn off when the exhaust warmed up if you put it there. You mentioned above about changing it yourself if necessary. Exhausts are awkward to access without a lift, you have to lay on your back right under the middle of the car getting covered in lumps of rust (I would advise wearing goggles) and risking being crushed if the car falls. Due to the heat and rust they often put up a fight and need a blowtorch or grinder to remove on older cars as well. For the sake of ~£30 labour it's one thing that's not really worth doing yourself in my opinion.1 point
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Honestly it doesn't really mean anything, the tester is just covering himself. Exhausts all corrode due to the heat cycles and the water vapour in the air, if it's not blowing anywhere and the hangars are all still solid it's as good as it's going to be. There's nothing you can 'fix' it with. Just be prepared to replace part or all of it in the future, when it starts blowing or when a hangar breaks.1 point
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