Problem Fixed! Next!
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Problem Fixed! Next!
yay!
Finally fixed that enoying add coolant buzzer from going off for no reason. It was the water level sensor that was playing up, just replaced that and haven't heard the buzzer yet. Thank God :p
Now vacuum lines. FWIH they tend to fail easy. Is this an easy enough job to do myself or should i let the mech do it. Also are colours available for the lines and what are some good quaility ones to buy?
Finally fixed that enoying add coolant buzzer from going off for no reason. It was the water level sensor that was playing up, just replaced that and haven't heard the buzzer yet. Thank God :p
Now vacuum lines. FWIH they tend to fail easy. Is this an easy enough job to do myself or should i let the mech do it. Also are colours available for the lines and what are some good quaility ones to buy?
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I suggest the hose techniques ones. I have also used the vibrant technologies ones, they are probably half the price of the hose techniques. They seem to be of the same quality too.
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RX7 store has them too in all the sizes you should need.
http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?0=209&1=343&3=633
http://66.216.67.51/product.asp?0=209&1=343&3=633
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