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Jevpls

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  1. Jevpls's post in Tyre pressure was marked as the answer   
    It depends on tyres. For some tyres 2,2 is fine but for some 2,5 seems to be better.
    (it's based on the visual inspection).
     
    For my summer tyres I usually usually have 2,4 but for winters 2,5 (I know that it's recommended to have less pressure in winter but these winters with 2,2-2,3 look rather empty). I use the same pressure for both axles. Have tried to use more on the front but haven't seen any benefit from that and it's easier to inflate all them evenly.
  2. Jevpls's post in Does my car have Parking / Reverse sensors? was marked as the answer   
    These little cirles are the parking senors. Take a look at your car and you'll see if you got any of them.
  3. Jevpls's post in Another DPF story was marked as the answer   
    Well, my vacation is almost over. I've driven like 1-1,5k km and it seems like there is nothing wrong with DPF anymore. It works fine... Yeah, this time somehow everything has ended pretty fine despite the hopeless beginning.
     
    But anyway I'm removing that thing the next time it troubles me.

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