Hi again, before I start, I would like to say I appreciate all the help the people on this forum have given me previously.
Here we go, excuse me for the long winded rambling.
We live in rural Spain and a few years ago, on a family visit to the UK, an extraordinary hail storm made a mess of my 2004 TD4.
This time, a friend suggested we leave the car in his barn.
On our return, rats had been having a party in the car, ****e and **** everywhere!
It started and ran very well but the three amigos were on, and the brake pedal was very firm.
A quick inspection and a day with the vacuum revealed, I hope, the only damage was a chewed vacuum pipe and a couple of holes in the carpet under the passenger seat. Fortunately, the rats had enough to eat outside the car, otherwise I think the car would be a shell!
I don't have any spare pipe, I'll order some tonight but a quick repair with tape has restored the brakes, but the 3 amigos continue on the dash.
Will a code read and a delete sort that?
Don't have one of them either but that's also on the list!!
Here we go, excuse me for the long winded rambling.
We live in rural Spain and a few years ago, on a family visit to the UK, an extraordinary hail storm made a mess of my 2004 TD4.
This time, a friend suggested we leave the car in his barn.
On our return, rats had been having a party in the car, ****e and **** everywhere!
It started and ran very well but the three amigos were on, and the brake pedal was very firm.
A quick inspection and a day with the vacuum revealed, I hope, the only damage was a chewed vacuum pipe and a couple of holes in the carpet under the passenger seat. Fortunately, the rats had enough to eat outside the car, otherwise I think the car would be a shell!
I don't have any spare pipe, I'll order some tonight but a quick repair with tape has restored the brakes, but the 3 amigos continue on the dash.
Will a code read and a delete sort that?
Don't have one of them either but that's also on the list!!