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Wilko16

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  1. Alrighty thanks [emoji106] I shall have a look at it tomorrow
  2. Rear left wheel bearing went today! [emoji35][emoji35][emoji35] Anybody have any tips or recommendations ? Buy genuine or not, complete or just bearing on its own? Thanks in advance [emoji106]
  3. You win... ...
  4. Wtf is that ? Rotisserie ?
  5. Nope... Google for me And this when you can't be fooked pushing the hoist over Another good worksafe pic for bizketz [emoji13]
  6. Same thing... Just more of I think Make life a lot easier no matter what they are picking up
  7. 220 milliamps So was higher than I thought... but my brain is still grinding it's gears, trying to think of a solution for you Did you trace that little red button yet ?
  8. There you go, that is very cool [emoji106] I would have had no idea without photos We have these at work... Ducks guts of hoists [emoji106]
  9. I always thought 2 post is so you can take wheels off 4 post you can't remove the wheels on your car, so seems pretty useless for the weekend DIY'er
  10. Avengers 2 Plenty of action and some good funny bits Can't go wrong with marvel films
  11. Well a 400ma current being drawn is the same as a 5w globe glowing constantly Should be aiming for less than 0.1amp (100 milliamps) I'll go out and test my car and see what I get [emoji106]
  12. Don't think you can, or that will be a ford only job Just because it's a safety issue
  13. I think you have an aftermarket alarm or immobiliser installed... And that button will be a reset or backup or some other strange operation Pull the lower part of the dash off and trace that button, might find another fuse somewhere
  14. Anything higher than 50-70 milliamps is to much... Which my guess, yours will be way over Once you work out the amps being drawn, start disconnecting by pulling fuses out - alarm - any extra amps or radio accessories - gps or dash cams You should find the problem pretty easily
  15. Have you tested for current draw with a multi meter ? Grab a multimeter that can read amps, Disconnect the negative battery lead Connect red lead of multimeter to the battery lead, and the black lead of multimeter onto the negative post. How many Amps is it drawing just sitting there? (Note when you first connect it up there will be a spike of power as all the computers turn on)
  16. I can't help on the part number but I have bought off that eBay seller before... Bonus is their warehouse is about 10 mins from where I live Very good people to deal with, maybe even call them, very helpful over the phone
  17. Incase anybody wonders about heated seats again... I noticed this on ebay http://pages.ebay.com/link/?nav=item.view&alt=web&id=111658473586
  18. My input is, it's cheaper to send over on a truck than drive it... Try "Ceva" car movers, they have an online quote system worth a quick look My mate sent his landcruiser troopy from Perth to Melb for less than two tanks of fuel
  19. Good stuff mate! You will love it when it's dry... It's an unbelievable feeling having that power under your foot Also if your breaking traction at 100kph You need some better tyres, or your not gonna have a straight car for very long
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