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GingerMagic
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Re: Insurance

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Can you flutter your eyelids at a local garage with some sort of Diagnostic tool ??
( If you can refrain from taking pictures of their backsides..! )
They might clear the fault codes for you in exchange for a pack of beer, and if the fault re-appears then its back to the drawing board for you I'm afraid. :(
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GingerMagic wrote:Can you flutter your eyelids at a local garage with some sort of Diagnostic tool ??
( If you can refrain from taking pictures of their backsides..! )
They might clear the fault codes for you in exchange for a pack of beer, and if the fault re-appears then its back to the drawing board for you I'm afraid. :(

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Are you OK Sonia :?:


Stupid fecking cars huh.. :roll:
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lozz wrote:Are you OK Sonia :?:


Stupid fecking cars huh.. :roll:

Incredibly peed off.
What was yesterday an intermittent fault (usually after about 10 minutes of engine running) it has now become a ''even before the key is turned to start her'' fault.
Each and every time, the AIR BAG light and all the rest are doing their checks and going out - while they're going out it just bleeps as I say, before I even turn the key enough to try and start her.

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This car is giving me more gip that both 205s put together :evil:
Thanks for asking mate. :)
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Re: Insurance

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Does the ABS actually work - not that I suggest you try it! I take it you checked the obvious like the fuses etc.? What happens if the fuse is disconnected?

I would certainly take a look at the ABS rings to ensure that all the teeth are there. Clearing it with PP2000 is another hope.
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Re: Insurance

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Have you had the fault codes read before
Was it deffo on that corner :?: that was throwing up the fault.

If so I'd check the relucter ring for fine breaks, you can fill the break
With hareldite or jb weld if so,
Or check the wiring to the sensor,
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