Mine broke at the pull handle end in the footwell. I broke off about an inch of the cable outer sheath and have been using pliers to open the bonnet for about a year now. I might eventually change the cable but right now with other jobs to do it is way down my priority list!
Drained the gearbox oil as I had a suspicion that the heat exchanger may have been duff and car would go into transmission failsafe mode when warm. Coolant level keeps dropping, nothing on floor, not dropping into engine so go worried it might disappear into gearbox via heat exchanger.
Car put...
Looking at the image of the rear of the vehicle, is the astroturf being used to hide a problem? Looks like the right rear wheel is diffy?
Definitely one to give a wide berth to unless you don't have enough trouble in your life!
A slightly better solution than helicoil is a timesert which unlike the helicoils is a solid insert rather than a wire one. I've used both types in the past and would use the timesert, even though they are more expensive, over helicoil every time if available.
Drove the car to work and back for the first time in about 6 weeks. Popped into local Asda on the way home and picked up a vodafone PAYG sim card and a couple of rechargeable batteries for the in car phone. Popped it all in and hey presto! Car phone now working to complete the set of in car...
Fitted new plates, refitted the entertainment system along with a homemade water shedder made from some heavy plastic sheet from a caravan skirt. Bailed out the spare wheel well. Tidied up the bits and pieces that were scattered around the car from all of the jobs that I've been gradually...
I used a company called LPG Conversions, LPGIT in leicester. They fitted the new condenser and set everything up. It took them a couple of hours all in. I went for an amble about while I waited.
I thought it reasonably priced and the chap who runs it was very chatty and very much a petrol head...
Yep, that was Market Bosworth plod in Leicestershire. They had a brand new Defender from the local dealership. About 2 weeks after delivery it ended up pillaged for all the bodywork!
Nexen Roadians. Not exceptionally cheap, but not massively expensive and fitted with what i could afford given that all four tyres were knackered and needed replacing. Theyseem ok, with quite good reviews. Ride on the drive home seemed much better after having had the four wheel tracking done...
Drove to work. Drove home via the local tyre fitters to book in on saturday for a new set of boots, broke the windscreen wipers one mile from home.
Got out of the car at home looked back at the car, laughed at it, went indoors, had a brew
Driving home from work in the p*ssing rain and surprise! Driver side windscreen wiper ceases to work. Passenger side collides and lifts clear of the screen and waggles back and forth uselessly.
Anyone had this before and able to advise as to what is most likely candidate for breakage?
The precious metals market is very variable. The 3 main elements used are Platinum, Palladium and Rhodium. The values of these can vary significantly and even though there are only very small amounts used per catalyst the market prices for the metals makes it economical for nefarious individuals...
Changed the spark plugs on my M62 V8...
All were just about hand tight one very loose, ( and which had lost all four of its outer electrodes!) And was the probable the cause of the persistent tick as it is now very quiet.
All were drenched in oil which may be left over from where the garage that...
I had this on mine; the water first go into the satnav and the when full overflowed nicely. The entertainment control module did a very good job of catching the excess. This duly went pop and stopped any sound and video to the front of the car.
I took all units out, dried everything anx replacdd...
Its quite clear that your whole car is knackered.
I'll give you a fiver for it to take it off your hands and save you from further heartache.
Other than that, sorry, I've no idea! Someone will know though and I'm sure it'll be an easy fix really