Toyotafanboi wrote: » I'm pretty sure it is. A friend had a 1.0 1e van and the belt broke, the car died. He fitted a new belt but it wouldn't run. Never bothered looking further into it, he scrapped it.
crasy dash wrote: » Anyone have any experience on the the compressor for sale in Lidl today looking to get one for herselfs car as it might get her out of a bind someday. Changing wheels wouldn't be her thing if I wasn't nearby to do it for her Mini Compressorhttps://www.lidl.ie/p/p27146?productId=27146&countryCode=IE
colm_mcm wrote: » Those are pretty generic. They’re useful to have.
Tazzimus wrote: » Wouldn't be her thing as in can't do it, or won't do it? Compressor won't be much use if she gets a puncture, unless she whips the wheel off to plug it.
selectamatic wrote: » Ya I've a sneaking suspicion that it is too. Cant seem to find much online about it though.
Alanstrainor wrote: » I need to replace the headlight bulbs in the Lexus IS. They're H11, but the output is pure dog shite. Been looking at options, and see all the usual, OSRAM night breaker, and some Philips options. I've seen LED headlights, which look to be a direct replacement for Halogen/Projector housings. But I'd be suspicious enough. Anyone have any thoughts?
joujoujou wrote: » https://www.powerbulbs.com/eu/product/osram-night-breaker-laser-next-generation-h11-twin :P
bazz26 wrote: » Yep, happens to all F10s in my experience. Poor water drainage design alright and very annoying.
D'Agger wrote: » Anybody with a 520d have an issue with opening the boot lid only for water to land in the boot? 151 car, got caught with it this morning, seems like a fairly poor thing to be happening a car of that nature.
sunnysoutheast wrote: » I opened the boot of our f30 one morning with the remote and the inch of snow on the bootlid slid into the boot. Somebody saw it happen too. We had to move. Think they all do it to one extent or another.
HailSatan wrote: » So if Philips can't make decent lumens, properly focused, long lived LED replacements for ye olde filament bulbs... I doubt some lad cutting every corner to make an extra cent in shenzen can do better :-(
CIP4 wrote: » One thing I really like on the Golf and its a small thing is the rear light clusters in particular the dynamic indicators I just think they look so cool. I haven't looked but I assume they are on Highline / R-Line Golfs at this point not just GTIs and Rs but they just are satisfying to look at compared to a normal flashing bulb.
PsychoPete wrote: » I seen them on a cattle trailer last week, kind of ruined the cool factor for me
selectamatic wrote: » This has been happening on bmws since the 90s e46 saloons are terrible for it.
job seeker wrote: » I know the owner of this car! Very nice car in person.https://www.donedeal.ie/cars-for-sale/mazda-mx5-1-8l-miyako-special-edition/22982437
CIP4 wrote: » Sure what would you need a diesel for :pac: Return trip to Ballinasloe today put no effort into driving economically and was in normal mode not eco or anything just there was a lot of slow Sunday drivers which helped the number. The trip values are very accurate and almost perfectly match the brim method calculation consistently.