Thanks John - perhaps I will look into getting that module and cable if Rick the Pick is taking a back seat... Not at the moment though cos the HEVAC system has just cost me a grand
Try owning a motorbike - the plastics on them disintegrate too - and as it is 'the body' a lot more important - lego bricks disolved in acetone makes a good repair plastic :)
Mine has been squeeling when driving - but I also noted the occasional knock when sitting at the lights - front propshaft UJ on its way out. Does she vibrate between 20-30mph?
Jacked up a front wheel tonight - rear UJ on front prop fubar - stopped cheeping though.
New ones to be done tomorrow - just need to find 9/16" spanner...
Change the sensor, then use the software to re-calibrate the heights, there is a help on the software which will direct you to a video on how to do it. It took a couple of hours to re-do all the settings on mine, just needed a tape measure :)
Stick welder, angle grinder and gas torch with metal coathanger (to give that riven look) put the floor back in my Triumph when I was a lad - good old days....
Perhaps you have come up with another method to test the accumilator - instead of all that palava with pressure guages etc., just unscrew it and see how high it flies :D:D
From RAVE
1. Switch off ignition.
2. Operate the brake pedal 30 times. Pedal travel
will increase slightly and reduced resistance will
be felt as pressure decreases.
3. Wait for 60 seconds, press the brake pedal four
more times. This procedure will ensure that all
pressure is...