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KenONeill

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  1. No idea. You need a deep load test to check battery condition. I have no idea about the market in Estonia, but in the UK most vendors would do the test for free, provided they got the business if the battery needed replacing.
  2. Yes, and? Just because the car starts doesn't mean that all the electronics are getting enough voltage.
  3. Not as such, but if you give a dealer, a coachbuilder or a decent accessory shop the chassis number, they'll sell you the right paint.
  4. Also @Kharl I went back and looked at the diagram again; there are actually 4 bolts (or set screws) numbered "3" in it. The only thing they may have in common is the recommended torque.
  5. Yes, or no. There is no radio or radar facility near there, so that's my theory scrubbed.
  6. Which is the alternator mounting bolt, not a tensioner bolt.
  7. I've heard an over-torqued bolt breaking; a whine followed by a snap. There was no load on the bolt other than torque from the socket it was being tightened with.
  8. What, exactly, was the location in question? There are a couple of places in Hampshire on the list I hint at above.
  9. I'd wish you luck, but it may be too late now.
  10. Adding more fuel than it actually needs. There are lots of reasons for this, so best wait for the emissions report.
  11. Which makes me think it's running rich.
  12. Of what? That can be very diagnostic.
  13. This sounds like an ASR system doing what it's designed to do. Did you get a warning light?
  14. Ok, that's an ignition key, not an emergency key. So it should work all the door locks.
  15. So a steep gravel road in Roumania in Summer; Perfect conditions for the protection software to activate, and your engine to be slightly down on power.
  16. Aside from engine type, we do ask for "where you live", because this may affect technical and/or legal advice. On what's been posted thus far, I'd agree with the other posters that this is a designed in engine and clutch protection system.
  17. Well, I can't speak for locations in Israel directly, but there are locations in the UK where cars have systems failures due to electromagnetic radiation (EMF) from a radio or radar installation within a few miles. It happens, but I don't know enough about Israel to say where and if you have similar installations.
  18. Not a lot better here, with the mandatory primary 7 Burns "competition". If we'd been allowed to learn about him properly, instead of having certain works be force fed to us. I mean, I "learnt" "Tae a Moose" well enough to "enter" said "competition" by virtue of being 23rd name on the register.
  19. I think I see why. You seem to be on the right lines, with the note that the LHF arch liner needs cleaning out from the rear edge bottom.
  20. Auld Ayr, wha'm nae a toon surpasses, Fur honest men and bonnie lasses,...
  21. Did it occur to you to have the fault codes read rather than firing the part cannon and hoping?
  22. In a parts shop or garage. If you want more than that, you'll have to tell us what the engine is remapped to.
  23. Likewise. Even though most of my friends use @r$ebook.

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