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- waue1978
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
I can indicate without that - they won't be retractable as they came from a D8 & only the D9s got the retractable power folding mirrors.
Thought I'd get that in before everybody ended up going to loads of trouble shipping them to Italy.
Thought I'd get that in before everybody ended up going to loads of trouble shipping them to Italy.
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
Ok, I seemed to recall they could retract but im not nearly 100% certain. We dont have teh door cards to check with - pity. Thanks for letting us know.
- OdinEidolon
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Ok, thanks for the info.waue1978 wrote:I can indicate without that - they won't be retractable as they came from a D8 & only the D9s got the retractable power folding mirrors.
Thought I'd get that in before everybody ended up going to loads of trouble shipping them to Italy.
By the way, Italian postal service got really better with times! I never received a bad packaged in my whole life, and I've received a lot of them

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- waue1978
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
They can be folded in manually.Chaz wrote:Ok, I seemed to recall they could retract but im not nearly 100% certain. We dont have teh door cards to check with - pity. Thanks for letting us know.
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anything to do with the engine realy just so i can keep them as spares mate.Chaz wrote:I dont think so. Pity, I already threw away loads of stuff as there was no interest when I was trying to sell the stuff. Aircon pump, Alternator, some manifolds etc. I might still have the odd but less likely. Anything specific you are looking for?craigtd wrote:hi, do you have anything left off the engine
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Just had a look, no bits left - if I find any Ill let you know.craigtd wrote:anything to do with the engine realy just so i can keep them as spares mate.Chaz wrote:I dont think so. Pity, I already threw away loads of stuff as there was no interest when I was trying to sell the stuff. Aircon pump, Alternator, some manifolds etc. I might still have the odd but less likely. Anything specific you are looking for?craigtd wrote:hi, do you have anything left off the engine
Gary406 has just taken what I had (non engine bits) including the mirrors.
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ok chears anyway. 

- Gary406
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
thanks for those charls. finally got a genuine set of glass again with blue tint
and the rear lights will come in good handy after i had problems last year with water getting in.
not sure what i'll do with the ECU , will keep it in my spares box and hopefully help a forum member out 1 day
thanks mate

and the rear lights will come in good handy after i had problems last year with water getting in.
not sure what i'll do with the ECU , will keep it in my spares box and hopefully help a forum member out 1 day

thanks mate

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- OdinEidolon
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
Water from the rear lights? Not from the usual silicone-like thing?Gary406 wrote:thanks for those charls. finally got a genuine set of glass again with blue tint![]()
and the rear lights will come in good handy after i had problems last year with water getting in.
not sure what i'll do with the ECU , will keep it in my spares box and hopefully help a forum member out 1 day![]()
thanks mate
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
yes the lights. the seal was badly worn and was letting water into the light. 

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- OdinEidolon
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soooo... if my light is slightly cracked it could be that causing the very small water leak inside my boot? I already bought the siliconeGary406 wrote:yes the lights. the seal was badly worn and was letting water into the light.

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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
yes it could be. i'm clued up when it comes to a water leak in the boot of a 406
it took me 2 months to finally stop mine. so i can point you in the right places if it still is getting in when you fix light.
also DONT use silicone. its no good on cars. (general household silicone i mean)
get some automotive stuff ie - Sikaflex or TIGERSEAL , these products are an adhesive as well as a sealant for all industrial purposes. ie boats. cars, caravans. bus's etc etc
it took me 2 months to finally stop mine. so i can point you in the right places if it still is getting in when you fix light.
also DONT use silicone. its no good on cars. (general household silicone i mean)
get some automotive stuff ie - Sikaflex or TIGERSEAL , these products are an adhesive as well as a sealant for all industrial purposes. ie boats. cars, caravans. bus's etc etc
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Yep I saw your guides and got a sealant that should be good on paint. We'll see.Gary406 wrote:yes it could be. i'm clued up when it comes to a water leak in the boot of a 406
it took me 2 months to finally stop mine. so i can point you in the right places if it still is getting in when you fix light.
also DONT use silicone. its no good on cars. (general household silicone i mean)
get some automotive stuff ie - Sikaflex or TIGERSEAL , these products are an adhesive as well as a sealant for all industrial purposes. ie boats. cars, caravans. bus's etc etc
However is only a small water leak that does not even get to the boot floor, it's only noticeable if I lift it up. A thin water layer near the tyre hole (UK driver's side).
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
if the lights are dry inside i could well be the same place mine was leaking in.
this is simple to check. remove back lights and inspect the sealant that seals the rear quater panels to the back cross section
this was my car. lights and bumper off , as stated it took me 2 months to find were it was getting in. so i will show you and hopefully it will only take you 1 day

this pic shows were the original sealant runs. light here is in place but ones removed you will see were the old sealant runs. it will probably be bristtle and yellow.

this hole is were i poked out the old seal. water would pour in the boot through this when it rained
this hole is NOT an accident damaged repair . you will see it on your car

this is simple to check. remove back lights and inspect the sealant that seals the rear quater panels to the back cross section
this was my car. lights and bumper off , as stated it took me 2 months to find were it was getting in. so i will show you and hopefully it will only take you 1 day

this pic shows were the original sealant runs. light here is in place but ones removed you will see were the old sealant runs. it will probably be bristtle and yellow.

this hole is were i poked out the old seal. water would pour in the boot through this when it rained
this hole is NOT an accident damaged repair . you will see it on your car

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- Gary406
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Re: Some Free Stuff ...
ahh ok mate. well i'm here if you have any questions if the new light doesnt fix it ..OdinEidolon wrote:Yep I saw your guides and got a sealant that should be good on paint. We'll see.Gary406 wrote:yes it could be. i'm clued up when it comes to a water leak in the boot of a 406
it took me 2 months to finally stop mine. so i can point you in the right places if it still is getting in when you fix light.
also DONT use silicone. its no good on cars. (general household silicone i mean)
get some automotive stuff ie - Sikaflex or TIGERSEAL , these products are an adhesive as well as a sealant for all industrial purposes. ie boats. cars, caravans. bus's etc etc
However is only a small water leak that does not even get to the boot floor, it's only noticeable if I lift it up. A thin water layer near the tyre hole (UK driver's side).

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