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  1. I always put my parking ticket back in to the machine if im leaving before the ticket expires, This allows someone else to use it up as it's of no further use to me.
    4 points
  2. traffic r/l set light beam for driving on the right or left so useful if you drive in the UK and Europe. rain light = set lights and wipers to auto so main lights come on automatically in low light and wiper come on automatically when it rains Auto high beam isn't standard on Ti X and needs the optional Driver Assistance Pack Headlight delay - From memory it sets the amount of time the headlights remain on after being switched off i.e. to give you time to walk from your car to house door when it's dark etc
    3 points
  3. I do like reading Pipper's insurance policy document, and discovering that Petplan will donate the equivalent of 10% my annual premium to the rescue centre, she came from. Not just for this year, they'll do it for each and every year, I renew.
    3 points
  4. I reckon 8-9k is the sweet spot for cars - for striking the perfect balance between cost, and how good a car will be. At that price point, you can get something quite new, reliable, with a fair amount of toys, and low mileage. That said, life is too short - who cares if you paid 2k more than that. Enjoy the car, enjoy life.
    2 points
  5. Always like to come back if the matter gets sorted so just wanted to say a huge thanks to John and Andy for responses.Got a genuine unit and charge works fine.The cable i think was fine but the cheap plug for the Ciggie lighter i just think was not up to the job.So less than a fiver and all is well.Thanks guys.
    2 points
  6. I dunno...the lengths some people go to to avoid paying for parking
    2 points
  7. you won't get steering problems by someone replacing the tyres because they only touch the wheel nuts whether it's tyresonthedrive or any garage . This is nothing to do with replacing tyres. But some adverse tyre wear situations and handling problems are caused by front wheel alignment being out. So when replacing the tyres could be the point at which you discover the wheel alignment is out. This might be caused by wear or damage by hitting kerb etc. This is adjusted where the track rod ends screw onto the track rods. You don't need to worry about a tyre fitter cocking up your steering unless you are also getting them to adjust the wheel alignment which is a separate operation which they will charge you for. Some will check it free of charge, but they will charge to actually adjust it.
    2 points
  8. Latch on Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
    2 points
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  10. Morning everyone, I've just bought a 2003 1.6 duratec Streetka to use in a charity road rally this summer. It involves driving from Edinburgh to Rome via the Swiss Alps and back in 2 weeks - a total of about 4,000 miles. The rules of the rally state that no more than £500 can be spent on buying and preparing your car (ex tax, insurance and safety items) so I was delighted to find such a stupidly unsuitable car for touring for £400 but it has a few problems that I need some help and advice with. Just so you know, I've spent most of my life fettling and restoring cars from VW Beetles, Landrovers etc up to a 1912 Veteran car so I can do the spannering myself. My main concern is reliability and after some initial fettling doing a few miles it seems that the oil pump is on its way out. The pressure warning light flickers on at tickover but goes out with revs. I can get a new one donated to the cause but I'll have to fit it myself -how much of a pain is it and should I consider it a potentially terminal problem? The car is all but rust free with near perfect alloys and goes really nicely in every other sense, has 9 months MOT so although I could easily sell it in a few months and get my money back I'd like to use it. Advice and suggestions, please Richard
    1 point
  11. Hello I got a 2010 ford mondeo I had the car about 2 months now & I can't undo the Ariel I have try to turn it but I don't want to break it I was told it is seized but ford are goin to charge me up to £150 to get a new one just wondering has one got ne tips how to get it off or how to replace it thx in adv
    1 point
  12. I had to buy the wire for one side from ford that was £46 so best to hold out for a fell set if you can
    1 point
  13. As TDCI Peter. I fitted one to my 1.8 tdci estate about 2 years ago. No engine warning light. Better (noticeable) pick up from low revs. Slightly worse mpg, which I think is due to the increase in performance and longer warm up time. Most of my runs are short. Even so my average mpg is 46 and on a run 55. Can't ask for more than that. I do not drive economically! I thought the tank was 53 liters.
    1 point
  14. When looking for my car 18 months ago, I wanted an ST on a 10 plate, but the prices were in the region of 8 to 10 grand. This was more than I could afford ( had £7000 cash) so I went and bought a lookie likey, a 1.8 petrol Zetec S. Cost me £5200, well happy with it. I have paid cash for my last two cars, my previous car a Mondeo mk2 Zetec I kept on the road as my daily drive for 10 years before scrapping it. I like to keep my cars to the end, that way no one is having the benefit of all my money I've spent on it. Here's my lookie likely
    1 point
  15. http://www.spanglefish.com/tunnelratelectronics/index.asp?pageid=516992
    1 point
  16. Brilliant, I might just have to take you up on that. Camera still hasn't arrived but head unit has so I'll get that done first over the weekend.
    1 point
  17. My airbag light is on and has been on for a month or so, I have an mot due so I took it to a garage and they plugged it in and said my Front central restraint sensor is faulty and shew me it on there device, I went to a ford dealer and got a new one, changed it over and the light is still on. Can anyone help? Thanks Brad
    1 point
  18. thats not the snorkle thats missing , but the air box intake pipe as your mechanic mentioned the snorkle is directly behind the front grill , bolted to the engine cross member , and you wouldnt be able to see it in that picture even if it was there. it wont have caused any damage in my opinion as car owners that fit open cone induction kits remove it anyway , a missing air filter on the other hand would have been a much bigger problem just get garage that sold you the car to re-install the missing pipe , i'd be amazed if the part actually costs more than £20
    1 point
  19. true , but many car owners forget all about doing it which is why some car brands include it in their service schedules which isnt unreasonable in itself.
    1 point
  20. Final update. Hopefully this will be useful if someone else has the same issue. It turns out the thermostat was opening and staying open when it should be opening and closing as it needs to. As described by Micro this was causing the engine to cool down when it shouldn't have but ONLY when it was moving. Ford have replaced the thermostat (possible the casing too?) under warranty and the issue is resolved. On the return from the garage the engine heated up properly and stayed bang in the middle of the gauge all the way home. Thanks to those on this forum for their knowledge.
    1 point
  21. Hello & Welcome. I'd also be interested in finding a good chip repair company in North West England
    1 point
  22. All 3 of the dogs I've had don't bark unless there is a reason. All were rescue dogs, so not sure what training they had before. Our old springer spaniel would only bark if there was "someone strange" in the garden, of if there was a cat. He would also bark once at the back door if he had escaped and was wanting back in. My mums old jack Russel and now her dog de bordeaux only bark at the door if someone chaps the letter box. Even then, it is normally just one or two barks until we tell them to shh and then they stop. Some dogs simply are not very vocal :-)
    1 point
  23. Rule breaker Sent from my ONEPLUS A3003 using Tapatalk
    1 point
  24. A big thanks to all on this as been looking at ways for ages and at last i will sort it out.
    1 point
  25. Sorry for the late reply, I've been away for a few days. Most Netgear stuff is good, and causes no problems so should suit you fine.
    1 point
  26. I bought mine from Trust Ford, and walked away because they weren't offering anything. They rang me back an hour later and gave about £300. Car was good value at advertised price from what I've seen, so then I was really happy...
    1 point
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  28. Power slide Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
    1 point
  29. Cheers for that,i will get one of those as its realy driving me mad upstairs in this one room,so just plug and play then. My lead in from router and other 2 in and job done,found this one and good feedback so think i will go for it. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/262628699291?_trksid=p2060353.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
    1 point
  30. If as per your profile, you have the mk 2.5. Using a soft plastic tool (time to get a set of fascia spudgers), or a screwdriver wrapped in a soft cloth, pop the center fascia off. You should be met by 4 screws holding the radio in, and on removing you should have 2 wires (aerial and quad lock). Just remember to put the aerial cable back on before you put the radio back!
    1 point
  31. Police trained dogs by any chance? My auntie had dogs that only barked on command.
    1 point
  32. Get the full Ford service, I do and you get 1 year free AA cover bargain!
    1 point
  33. Mountune won't void the warranty though.
    1 point
  34. Hey im a new member here name is Chris and i have 2002 1.8 diesel ford focus estate. I recently bought this and its my first ford and im pretty happy with it. The guy i purchased it from has upgraged the front brakes from a focus st170 I have noticed the rear Calliper is siezed and would like to know if its easy to upgrage the rear brakes to st170 rear callipers disc and pads. Thanks for any help Chris
    1 point
  35. Yeah if you want the full speed of your internet connection you'll want a gigabit (1000) switch. Everything connected to it will run at full gigabit speeds the only bottleneck is if more than one device are simultaneously trying to use max bandwidth with a single device, but on a gigabit network that will never happen unless you have SSDs in everything and are doing massive data transfers. Basically get a gigabit switch and you won't notice any bottlenecks. :)
    1 point
  36. Well it's been a while since since I wrote about my dead radio in my Scorpio just thought I would update you all, I've had three so called radio experts look at my radio at a cost of nearly £100 plus a new amp and still the radio won't work, why don't these experts say "if i can't fix it you don't pay " and why do they give up after an hour. The thing i find strange is none of them have offered to take the radio &amp away with them to test them off the car, if I could find another Scorpio i would swap them myself just to check they are working. But in the meantime maybe another expert.
    1 point
  37. ( water ) Check the water pump isn't leaking and ( whining ) check the belt as many have stated before there belts have snapped before the said time ( burning ) could be oil dripping when at correct temperature / belt 1'c that's warmed up check the belt asap as the injectors will be your least problem if it snaps.
    1 point
  38. Check your header tank cap is sealing properly - these tend to fail on Ford tanks, quite early too. Make sure the seal hasnt perished etc, or replace it for £10 off ebay. Check the pipes leading to and from are sealed correctly and aren't dripping.
    1 point
  39. Best advice I can give you is to purchase a Haynes manual for the mk2 diesel focus, it's a blue book and refers to the mk2.5 inside aswell as mk2 It shows you how to do the oil change aswell as dismantling the entire vehicle, you need to remove air box and top intercooler pipe to gain access to remove the oil filter👍
    1 point
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  42. if it was me i would be thinking: what's the cost, how many miles do i do, is it diesel or petrol, how far do i ever travel from home. now i know people who service cars will shoot me down, but a service is: an oil change, an oil filter change a prod around underneath to make sure nothing's falling off an opportunity to find more work to quote for - 'your brake pads are quite low sir, i should get them done now sir before you crash - do you have children - think about their satety.......' OK, it's a bit tongue in cheek and there is slightly more looking at the list of tasks in the interim service and the list of tasks they do in the full service might help you decide.
    1 point
  43. Yes it is tricky. Last time i attempted it i got in a right mess but there was a guy working nearby who knew about cars and came over with his tools and helped me out! That was my first oil & filter change.... I'm hoping my second goes a bit smoother. Thanks for the info guys.
    1 point
  44. I have the OnePlus 3T with the official DASH charging charger for the car. Charges it to full in 30 minutes like it would on the wall brick.
    1 point
  45. That's pretty much what I get from my 1.6 X reg old girl, if not slightly more when I drive carefully. I think I managed to push about 450 miles out of the old girl from brim to empty, not too shabby from the Zetec SE engine, with approaching 140,000 miles on the clock.
    1 point
  46. Do you mean these if so bespoked sell them they do all sorts of cars https://www.bespokedonline.com/product-page/df21d22f-95c2-d50a-f3ee-7835ac26e22a
    1 point
  47. I beleive my cluch has gone in my ford focus I was driving along and her a clicking noise then all sudden my clutch went it was like it was james I couldn't get car into gear so had to be towed home any how when I got car home we had a look at it the clutch goes down to the floor bt comes straight back up I can not see no fulid leaking anywhere in the foot whel was a liltyle black clip like something has come off the pedal I don't no what's up with it any help would be appreciated
    1 point
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  49. VOSA can still stop you and test your car at random which is getting more common removing your DPF now is just a bit silly with tests soon being able to check for the DPF properly.
    1 point




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