punisher5112 wrote: » Use old plate to drill holes already there.
Interslice wrote: » Any particular brand of tape?
Interslice wrote: » Had to put them at the centre base of the windsceen on the work van. Was having the same issue.
ba_barabus wrote: » Does it have a UV protection windscreen?
Hal1 wrote: » Do you have a front heated windscreen? If you have the tag behind that section of the glass it can cause some interference. (the part with the heating element). I had a similar experience driving a sprinter, and had to wave the tag around the front of the windscreen before it beeped.
dastardly00 wrote: » ** stupid question alert ** I want to purchase standard font pressed metal plates from eireplates. The current plastic plates on the car are fixed with screws. For the new metal plates, are they stuck on using adhesive pads? There are 6 mm pads on the eireplates website... I'm guessing I need them?
Augeo wrote: » Holes can go through a letter or digit then....looks brutal
fancy pigeon wrote: » Cheers for the replies! I've mocked this up going through the M3/M50 and it doesn't work either I'm not sure, it does have a strange purple hue under certain reflections of light which could be a protective coating of sorts. Nowhere near as prominent as an early 00s Renault I don't, but the next test is to try it outside the car to see if it beeps... It's a new tag I got and all, probably nothing wrong with the one I had! I've used double sided tape on my Avensis front and back, clean the surface behind the old plate very well and have it as dry as you can. Used tape from lidl, never fell off. Local motor factors, €30 a set
punisher5112 wrote: » But look at all the 2000 with a screw in the last 0 then they have a 2008 and other examples of such ....
sunnysoutheast wrote: » I've got white, black and yellow plastic caps to go over the screws, your only problem is when the screw inevitably ends up half and half and you have to choose!
chicorytip wrote: » You can get those white plastic covers that clip on over the screw head. Anything stuck with double sided tape will not stay in position for very long.
Foxhole Norman wrote: » Start changing brakes tonight. Find spacer welded to hub. Stop changing brakes :pac: Will try again tomorrow evening, well overdue a service now
Toyotafanboi wrote: » What image hosting websites are people using these days? I use postimg.org as it's fairly easy but I think whatever way it works that the images don't work on certain browsers.
blade1 wrote: » tinypic.com
Truckermal wrote: » Were you about Macroom area today?
blade1 wrote: » No,did you see a white f-sport? I was out on the bike as it was a cracking day for it but I headed the opposite direction.
CIP4 wrote: » Went to get the car washed today at 4:30pm and they said they were booked out for the rest of the day. Annoying as could of really done with getting it cleaned it’s fairly dirty plus that’s the only place I know of that don’t use brushes.
cadaliac wrote: » Anyone know if there is such a thing as an LED light cluster repair? I have condensation in the offside rear light cluster and the brake light has stopped working. I will try to dry it out and see if that works but I am not hopeful. I was quoted €300 from a Peugeot dealer (2012 Pug 508). Anyway, that won't be happening. I can't see any other quick fix either as they are a sealed unit afaik. Thanks.
bazz26 wrote: » Meanwhile another normal day driving in Rome:https://twitter.com/liam11/status/1099451494062014469
tossy wrote: » Wash it yourself ? Washing my car has always been one of life’s little pleasures .....as it generally means you’re guaranteed some peace and quiet time.
Duke O Smiley wrote: » Someone isn't being paid enough!