

gotta wire fronts upto battery and earth them under center console ..
oh and fit this airbag ecu when glovebox is out to see if light will come on
i won mine on ebay . think it was around £20 ... make sure you get a D8 one cos D9 ones are differentjonsowman wrote: A leather steering wheel wouldn't go amiss either, hehe!
cambelt change is very good .. dont worry bout clutch. take your time with it might last you another 2 years . mine judders on start off but doesnt slip yet . will just keep it going untill it goes fully ..gumby6371 wrote:Gary, picked up my new LX this morning and it's got a dodgy speedo like yours did, great pics of the pcb to locate the fault but can you explain slowly using small words exactly how I get the clocks out please![]()
Btw isn't it annoying when you realise your old car had so little power!!!
I'm sure my new one would have hit 110 on the way home if it wasn't illegal to travel at those sorts of speeds on public roads![]()
Overall it's a great little bargain, loads of power and very clean, full service history, new radiator and cam belt changed 18 months ago![]()
Things to do 'so far'
speedo travles to 40 then skips about until you hit 70 and works again, speed sensor or clocks to be determined
front bumper has been clonked leaving small hole and a scuff, fill sand and spray
fit rubber strip from old D8 as drivers side has been split by shoes as per usual
clutch bite is a high but doesn't slip, possibly auto adjust on cable or in need of clutch kit, need to investigate but very driveable for now
Sorry to hijack but I just wanted a bit more info on the clock removal, will get some pics up in a new post over the next couple of days, to busy enjoying the extra power at the minute
yes very easy. 2 torx screws from behind the airbag . to take airbag off. (MUST disconnect battery before doing this)jonsowman wrote:Ah nice one Gary, I'll keep an eye out... are they easy enough to fit?