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Bit dark as the courtesy car doesn't have right's to enter my garage, that's the LCR's home.

Here are pictures of the engine bay.....

Quite dark, so I took two pictures :D

aa thanks snoopie!:D

I found a piccie with the brake reservoir cap in it (yellow). And yes, there should be a bit of pipe connecting those two bits in the foreground. :D

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Thanks Jason. But even if I knew where it was I would still ask a MAN-ual.

its got a yellow lid in teh 1.2 12v and is to the right and up a bit from the engine coolent and behind the pipework:D

Really you don't need to know all that crap.

You would be suprised by the number of stupid errors which can be avoided by a little knowledge of a cars basic workings.

This is what the "central 3/4" means:

I think they all missed that one !

You would be suprised by the number of stupid errors which can be avoided by a little knowledge of a cars basic workings.

**Wait for someone to mention something about a strut brace**

Agreed, but that comes with experiance rather than parrot fasion learning for a driving test. What I think would be more useful would be lesson in changing a wheel. I could in fact teach the course for females.

Lesson 1) Wear something low cut and look pathetically from the flat tyre to the spare in the boot to the target males that you have decided you want to change your tyre for you.

Lesson 2) Smile sweetly

Lesson 3) Offer to help hold the torch/unbrealla depending on weather.

Lesson 4) Thank the man graciously and drive off.

We fall for it every time :rolleyes:

Last time I'm changing any tyres for you, young madam!

Erm .... the answer's in your handbook. :rolleyes:

Lesson 1) Wear something low cut and look pathetically from the flat tyre to the spare in the boot to the target males that you have decided you want to change your tyre for you.

Lesson 2) Smile sweetly

Lesson 3) Offer to help hold the torch/unbrealla depending on weather.

Lesson 4) Thank the man graciously and drive off.

Yep - I changed all 4 wheels for Emily, with someone's help. The weather was however not condusive to anything low-cut.

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