toastedpickles wrote: » Well if your about gimme a shout, I'm around till the 18th then im off to spain for a week, bricking it, never been on a plane before, scared is not the word
pred racer wrote: » I've spent 6 years in total taking at least 1 plane a week, don't worry about it man. Everybody knows a wooly hat is the best protection against plane crashes:pac:
quadrifoglio verde wrote: » I hear its good protection against other things as well:P Ill get the door
Interslice wrote: » Do you have any spare master cylinder caps or do they have any of them saabs in kilcock? I'm going to pop in tomorrow when I'm passing and get one for the primera that I a can butcher. Planes are grand man, the food is probably the scariest part!
toastedpickles wrote: » Yeah there's one 900 there, buried off in at a corner near the back, totally intact too! So everyone says, so hopefully ill be alright
Interslice wrote: » Grand, I'll grab one off that too. The opposite corner to the reception place?
toastedpickles wrote: » Nah you walk out and head over to where the trees are, its on the left hand side of the place, its down near all the other saabs, buried off in at the corner of a few, its green
Interslice wrote: » cool not far from the nissans so.
colm_mcm wrote: » Thats no excuse for her bad driving
Eric Cartman wrote: » Heated seats could be relays , fuses or heater pads, if your handy with a multimeter then its easy to find. Eml definitley a lambda or MAF sensor, probably the former.
toastedpickles wrote: » You might need new discs also
toastedpickles wrote: » is it vehicle specific? Or is it something that can be bought at a dealers? Might be able to sort you out if you can get it at qa dealers
bear1 wrote: » I'm not too sure to be honest. Took a look at quite a few websites and it seems to be that only the 7th gen Accord CD will work. People are recommending getting the original disk but some dealers are asking near enough 400 pounds for a cd. May as well buy a sat nav if that's the case. Thanks though
toastedpickles wrote: » Oh jeebus! :eek: ring fitzpatricks hyundai in kildare and ask for seamus, he might be able to look after you
bear1 wrote: » Really sound of you I'm back in Ireland Friday night, if they are open on Saturdays I'll give them a bell.
Deco99 wrote: » So the service is due at 77k, just gone that now. In general with warranties and the like do you need to be getting it serviced bang on every 15k or is there a bit of leeway?
Kopparberg Strawberry and Lime wrote: » good news everyone last couple of mornings the handbrake on the drivers rear show seems to be sticking. freed up when i drove off, may get worse, wonder would WD40 knock it out ?
YbFocus wrote: » It won't help if the case arose you needed something big done, they'd have the ball in their corner if your letting servicing lapse. Do it, for your own piece of mind anyway
Ded_Zebra wrote: » I would say don't put the handbrake on as tight. you only need it tight enough so the car won't roll. I find most people put them on much tighter than is really needed.