December 2001
Recently the indicators on my ZX have had a tendency to "Stay on" rather than flash. It's only an intermittent fault - is this a dying flasher unit and where is it?
(The Haynes manual isn't much help!) Read more
Followed a Focus home from work today - the back of the car was completely covered with black dirt, absolutely no sign of the number plate lettering. The driver would probably have been able to explain to the police, if stopped, that 'it was clean when I started out, officer', - except that the light clusters were beautifully clean...
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My motorcycle chain lube has "light-changing properties" alright :- no light whatsoever gets through it ;-) It's the thickest, stickiest gloop known to man!
Spray that on a plate and you'll be lucky if the lettering ever sees the light of day again.
Cheers, Phil
Just though that you guys might be interested in the government proposals and wish to make some kind of comment! Remember to write into them directly to make your views known!
Web Link is www.roads.dtlr.gov.uk/roadsafety/strategy/tomorrow...m Read more
Any thoughts on the following would be appreciated.
My Audi A4 recently had it's a/con evaporator replaced - independent dealer had to remove dash as far as bulkhead to get to it - but did NOT remove steering wheel or airbag or sensor unit. (no passenger airbag)
Ever since I got the car back (2 weeks ago) the air bag warning light takes around 2 mins to go out after starting the car. Previously it went out in a few secs with all the other lights.
At first I thought it might be damp in sensor (car had been standing around for 6 weeks being fixed) but it hasn't improved. Disconnected/reconnected battery to no avail.
Should I be concerned ?
Surely the fact that it eventually goes out means it's still working OK. Read more
I DID check everything worked, guys.
Spoke to independant dealer today - will get Audi garage to reset air bag for me after Xmas.
Thanks again for everyone's advice :~}
The awards this year are, once again, truly classic. These awards are given each year to bestow upon (the remains of) that individual, who through single-minded self-sacrifice, has done the most to remove undesirable elements from the human gene pool.
5th RUNNER-UP Goes to a San Anselmo, California man who died when he hit a lift tower at the Mammoth Mountain ski area while riding down the slope on a foam pad. The 22-year old David Hubal was pronounced dead at Central Mammoth Hospital.
The accident occurred about 3 a.m., the Mono County Sheriff's department said. Hubal and his friends apparently had hiked up a ski run called Stump Alley and undid some yellow foam protectors from lift towers, said Lt. Mike Donnelly of the Mammoth Lakes Police Department. The pads are used to protect skiers who might hit towers. The group apparently used the pads to slide down the ski slope and Hubal crashed into a tower.
It has since been investigated and determined the tower he hit was the one with its pad removed.
4th RUNNER-UP Goes to Robert Puelo, 32, was apparently being disorderly in a St. Louis market. When the clerk threatened to call the police, Puelo grabbed a hot dog, shoved it into his mouth and walked out without paying. Police found him unconscious in front of the store. Paramedics removed the six-inch wiener from his throat where it had choked him to death.
3rd RUNNER-UP Goes to poacher Marino Malerba of Spain, who shot a stag standing above him on an overhanging rock and was killed instantly when it fell on him.
2nd RUNNER-UP "Man loses face at party." A man at a West Virginia party (probably related to the winner last year, a man in Arkansas who used the .22 bullet to replace the fuse in his pickup truck) popped a blasting cap into his mouth and bit down, triggering an explosion that blew off his lips, teeth, and tongue.
Jerry Stromyer, 24, of Kincaid, bit the blasting cap as a prank during the party late Tuesday night, said Cpl. M.D. Payne. "Another man had it in an aquarium hooked to a battery and was trying to explode it." "It wouldn't go off and this guy said I'll show you how to set it off." He put it into his mouth, bit down and it blew all his teeth out and his lips and tongue off, Payne said.
Stromyer was listed in guarded condition Wednesday with extensive facial injuries, according to a spokesperson at Charleston Area Medical Division. "I just can't imagine anyone doing something like that," Payne said.
1st RUNNER-UP Doctors at Portland University Hospital said an Oregon man shot through the skull by a hunting arrow is lucky to be alive and will be released soon from the hospital.
Tony Roberts, 25, lost his right eye last weekend during an initiation into a men's rafting club, Mountain Men Anonymous (probably known now as Stupid Mountain Men Anonymous) in Grant's Pass, Oregon. A friend tried to shoot a beer can off his head, but the arrow entered Robert's right eye. Doctors said that had the arrow gone 1 millimeter to the left, a major blood vessel would have been cut and Roberts would have died instantly.
Neurosurgeon Doctor Johnny Delashaw at the University Hospital in Portland said the arrow went through 8 to 10 inches of brain with the tip protruding at the rear of his skull, yet somehow managed to miss all major blood vessels. Delashaw also said that had Roberts tried to pull the arrow out on his own he surely would have killed himself.
Roberts admitted afterwards that he and his friends had been drinking that afternoon. Said Roberts, "I feel so dumb about this." No charges have been filed, but the Josephine County district attorney's office said the initiation stunt is under investigation.
Now THIS YEAR'S WINNER. (The late) John Pernicky and his friend, (the late) Sal Hawkins, of the great state of Washington, decided to attend a local Metallica concert at the George Washingtonamphitheater. Having no tickets (but having had 18 beers between them), they thought it would be easy to "hop" over the nine foot fence and sneak into the show.
They pulled their pickup truck over to the fence and the plan was for Mr. Pernicky, who was 100 pounds heavier than Mr. Hawkins) to hop the fence and then assist his friend over. Unfortunately for (the late) Mr. Pernicky, there was a 30-foot drop on the other side of the fence. Having heaved himself over, he found himself crashing through a tree. His fall was abruptly halted (and broken, along with his arm) by a large branch that snagged him by his shorts.
Dangling from the tree with a broken arm, he looked down and saw some bushes below him. Possibly figuring the bushes would break his fall, he removed his pocket knife and proceeded to cut away his shorts to free himself from the tree. Finally free, Mr. Pernicky crashed into holly bushes. The sharp leaves scratched his ENTIRE body and now, without the protection of his shorts, a holly branch penetrated his rectum.
To make matters worse, on landing his pocket knife penetrated his thigh. Mr. Hawkins, seeing his friend in considerable pain and agony, threw him a rope and tried to pull him to safety by tying the rope to the pickup truck and slowly driving away.
However, in his drunken haste/state, he put the truck into reverse and crashed through the fence landing on his friend and killing him.
Police arrived to find the crashed pickup with its driver thrown 100 feet from the truck and dead at the scene from massive internal injuries.
Upon moving the truck, they found John under it half-naked, scratches on his body, a holly stick in his rectum, a knife in his thigh, and his shorts dangling from a tree branch 25 feet in the air. Congratulations gentlemen, you win... Read more
thanks Sue Mark had agood thought for this off topic Xmas Thread... Seems OK as a once a year exercise... BTW what did you think of the link about the 'mobil' home cluture in the Sourthern US?
~Randolph
PS: How do you spot the Gov. Of Maine's Mansion?... Its the double wide with the flight of Plastic ducks nailed next to the door. Maine like the deep south has lots of these "manufactured homes" and in many cases you will see fine old 18th cent farmhouses that the farmers have abandoned as being to hard and expensive to heat with a mobil home parked in front that they actualy live in... sad comment on the times for farming familys I guess
1980 BMW 635i automatic.
+ points: 109,000 miles, full comprehensive BMW service history, sound visible bodywork
- points: requires replacement front shock absorbers, has stood outside for 3 months and is therefore damp inside, possible leak through sunroof.
That is literally about all I know. If anyone has any advice on what to look out for, the value of the car, given that it has a current MOT until October 2002, or any other advice, I would be very grateful.
Could this be a potential classic at a bargain price or will it ruin me financially along with my Christmas?
Yours
Andy
P.S. The model does not appear to be listed in the Car by Car breakdown. Read more
Mark,
pretty flat glass like side windowns can be specially made - but is hellish expensive.
All our beloved greens should read this and then make me an offer for a 1990 Volvo 340 with all the chemicals already burned off.
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Carrying on from Alloy Wheels and new tyres...
I'm sure its a good idea to go and buy some locking wheel nuts - are they any good? Do they work?
I've seen a few different types - any recommendations? Anybody know where I can get some good ones from?
Many Thanks
Mark Read more
Have the stick ons put on the inside of the wheel out of sight , on removal they will probably lift the laguer coating
Well ... it is quiet in here today.
So by way of a diversion ... as I shall turn 40 over the Xmas break, can the backroomers tell me:
a: Where I can find suitable pair of driving slippers, best brand?, a la DW.
b: The info which I need to read to show me how to adjust my driving style commensurate with age.
c: A flat cap (or should that be trilby?)
d: A club badge for the grille (and which club?)
e: What car shall I drive (do I have to sell the Audi?)
f: What's the maximam speed I'll be allowed to do?
g: Do I need a caravan?
... anything else I should be aware of?
Be afraid, be very afraid. (and be gentle).
Stu. Read more
Thanks all, I'm off to buy some trousers with elasticated waistband.
Worthers original anyone?
Stu.
With all the recent fuss about Silverstone holding next years F1 GP ( £ 5 million bond given as guarantee that traffic problems will be reduced) it makes you wonder if Silverstone is at the top of the list for making way for the future Russian GP.
Austria was reportedly the most likely candidate for the chop but has recently been given a 5 year extension.
I know that in previous posts the general feeling is the F1 GP at Silverstone is way too expensive and not really great value for money.
But it would be a shame if its dropped.
Which track should they drop ?
Top of my list would be Magny-cours ( France). Read more
Looks like Belgium could be top of the list as it proposes to ban tobacco advertising at its GP in 2003. Not much time left to see those bravest drivers flat out through Eau Rouge if that comes to pass.
David
I had the same problem with the wells filling up with water in my ZX when the outlet holes got blocked with leaves. In my case water got into the heater blower motor and ruined it. It was a £130 repair job 8 years ago at the 13th month i.e. just outside warranty! After that I regularly checked the areas in question and removed leaves and debris.