philw696
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As an ex tester that's the quickest way to get Vosa into your MOT station unless he stayed logged in for longer.I had an MOT yesterday.
Passed with no issues and took less than 30mins.
As an ex tester that's the quickest way to get Vosa into your MOT station unless he stayed logged in for longer.I had an MOT yesterday.
Passed with no issues and took less than 30mins.
Not today but in the last month and yesterday.
Stainless caliper piston upgrades, 612 pads and full refurb to a proper colour.
Larini sports cats installed...car feels more responsive.
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The machine wont print out until the 30 minute time slot has expired , or so im led to believeAs an ex tester that's the quickest way to get Vosa into your MOT station unless he stayed logged in for longer.
Don't think the Vosa guidelines of 45 minute test has changed.The machine wont print out until the 30 minute time slot has expired , or so im led to believe
Trying to get away from those garish calipers!Not today but in the last month and yesterday.
Stainless caliper piston upgrades, 612 pads and full refurb to a proper colour.
Larini sports cats installed...car feels more responsive.
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Whilst you have your man bag on your lap.Mrs Bebs is currently in the driver’s seat powering down the autobahn at 120 mph :yikes:
As a staff member I find your lack of impartiality disturbing.
Calm down Captain DrabTrying to get away from those garish calipers!
Eb
Yes but for what? lolIt's Loz that uses the Terry towels.
OK next on the list was doing something about sticky buttons.
I had the intention of taking the whole panel out but could not get it out and i did not want to force anything.
So plan B I thought I would at least clean all the goo off the buttons,I was a bit surprised to see that the buttons function was actually imprinted into the plastic. So when cleaned you can still see what the button did. (Does not show up on the photo but it is there)
So I am actual considering just leaving the buttons as is.
To clean the Buttons i used methylated spirits and WD40 together on a cloth
What do you guys think?
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...noting you need to add the QP to your stable recital...Sticky buttons are a… ahem… well worn topic.
Leaving them white is certainly an option. Multiple threads on the site here about getting them professionally repainted or, more recently, using interior black spray paint and adhesive labels to restore them to their black glory.
As for the panel removal. On the left/right sides of the flat screen, pull hard with a trim puller and it will pop right out. Beware that the back end of the unit may well crumble apart as it is made of quite fragile plastic.
The HVAC panel below is then straightforward removal with a few screws.
Enjoy!
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