Your fleet running reports

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DeskJockey wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:37 am
Simon wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:48 pm
DeskJockey wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 10:00 pm

Cheers. Googling seems not to throw up any obvious or consistent solutions to the problem, though there are a fair few reports across the Ford model range (which makes sense as they've been used in various Fiestas, Focuses, Mondeos, etc.).

Looking at the fuse diagram, it appears that the radio fuse is also the one for the heater/AC controls and the dash, so can't exactly drive around with it unplugged.

It is going into the local Ford dealer on Wednesday for some recall work. Will ask if they know about the issue. If not, I will ask my mechanic for an auto sparky recommendation.
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Near Bromley, SE London.
We should catch up one evening, I currently* work in Croydon (for my sins). I can get the bus :)
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mik wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:13 pm
Simon wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:53 am
Beany wrote: Sat Jan 12, 2019 8:42 pm Another fucking puncture. Of course, it's in on of the new Yokos. So that's another hundred quid I need to fritter. FFS.
Does it really need replacing? If it hasn't been driven 'flat' and if it's not on the shoulder, then can't you get a proper tyre fitter to plug and patch it?
That.
Isn't it conventional forum wisdom that you wouldn't want to rely on a tyre plug while driving at several million leptons ( ;) :lol: ) on the Motorway...
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dinny_g wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 12:20 pm
mik wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:13 pm
Simon wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 6:53 am

Does it really need replacing? If it hasn't been driven 'flat' and if it's not on the shoulder, then can't you get a proper tyre fitter to plug and patch it?
That.
Isn't it conventional forum wisdom that you wouldn't want to rely on a tyre plug while driving at several million leptons ( ;) :lol: ) on the Motorway...
If it's a proper "mushroom" plug patch, there's nothing wrong with it at all.
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NotoriousREV wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 1:44 pm
dinny_g wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 12:20 pm
mik wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 12:13 pm

That.
Isn't it conventional forum wisdom that you wouldn't want to rely on a tyre plug while driving at several million leptons ( ;) :lol: ) on the Motorway...
If it's a proper "mushroom" plug patch, there's nothing wrong with it at all.
The fronts are still the tyres the car came on, so am I not supposed to have died already or something?

I'll see if I can get it plugged, but if it's done even a few hundred feet on the sidewalls then it's probably shagged, which is what happened last time.

Ho hum.
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JonMad wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:42 am
DeskJockey wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 8:37 am
Simon wrote: Sun Jan 13, 2019 11:48 pm

Where do you live again DJ?
Near Bromley, SE London.
We should catch up one evening, I currently* work in Croydon (for my sins). I can get the bus :)
Definitely. Although I'm in your neck of the woods for three days next week (Swindon FTW).
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I was informed by a spotty 1 series owner and self confessed car guy that my car was indeed awesome. Especially the twin turbo flat 6. :lol: :lol:

I opened my mouth about to correct him but shut it quickly and fecked off as I really couldn't be arsed :lol:
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McSwede wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:32 pm I was informed by a spotty 1 series owner and self confessed car guy that my car was indeed awesome. Especially the twin turbo flat 6. :lol: :lol:

I opened my mouth about to correct him but shut it quickly and fecked off as I really couldn't be arsed :lol:
It's amazing the amount of owners who believe they are twin turbos. Never heard one called a flat 6 though!
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Zonda_ wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 9:45 pm
McSwede wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 7:32 pm I was informed by a spotty 1 series owner and self confessed car guy that my car was indeed awesome. Especially the twin turbo flat 6. :lol: :lol:

I opened my mouth about to correct him but shut it quickly and fecked off as I really couldn't be arsed :lol:
It's amazing the amount of owners who believe they are twin turbos. Never heard one called a flat 6 though!
Yep. Even 20d owners think that twinpower means twin turbo.
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(@Zonda) I’ve heard of the 911 engine being referred to as a flat-6. :?
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Plenty of people seem to think bmws have v6s too.

Even BMW don't have much more of a clue, they tried to sell me six spark plugs for an e30 m3 :?
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mik wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:26 pm (@Zonda) I’ve heard of the 911 engine being referred to as a flat-6. :?
Is that the M91140i engine?
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mik wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:26 pm (@Zonda) I’ve heard of the 911 engine being referred to as a flat-6. :?
But we were talking about the M140i...
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Zonda_ wrote: Tue Jan 15, 2019 12:39 pm
mik wrote: Mon Jan 14, 2019 10:26 pm (@Zonda) I’ve heard of the 911 engine being referred to as a flat-6. :?
But we were talking about the M140i...
Oh yeah. :oops:
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Truck mot passed, nothing untoward. Cooling system pressure test passed and recon turbo fitted.
I'll drive it a bit myself now it does howl like a banshee (was worn bearings as suspected).
Next up is gearbox drivershaft seals, exhaust fit, new fuel pump and filter on the Scooby.

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I gave my Italian handbag in for a service and MOT at 8am. Still had no phonecall so I’m getting quite nervous.

They had a new Wrangler in which was really nice (compared to the usual run of the mill SUVs). Once the ULEZ expands in a few years I may be tempted to get one as my stupid London runabout.
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Mito Man wrote: Wed Jan 16, 2019 2:22 pm I gave my Italian handbag in for a service and MOT at 8am. Still had no phonecall so I’m getting quite nervous.

They had a new Wrangler in which was really nice (compared to the usual run of the mill SUVs). Once the ULEZ expands in a few years I may be tempted to get one as my stupid London runabout.
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Remind me why you've held on to it when you have the LR?
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It’s my cheap reliable easily manoeuvreable city runabout. Also good thing I refused the condenser job for a mere £689 fitted including VAT :lol:
Image Will give it to the village mechanic next time I go to Kent.
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Bunged some air in the tyre last night to move the car to somewhere flat, and figured I'd take the opportunity to inspect the tyre as best I could.

So
Car moved to flat sideroad
Handbrake off
Engine on (so I could leave the lights on in case anyone drove past) in neutral
Get down behind the car with a torch so I can see the four inches or so of tyre visible, because the thing is so low.
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Repeat till rotated.

Not a hint of anything in the tyre. At all.

I did notice, when inflating it, that the valve felt a bit loose (it spun as I put screwed the compressor pipe onto it - pretty sure it shouldn't do that... :? ) - so I think I'll be having a chat with the tyre fitter about that.

Anyone familiar with tyre fitting and know how the valve stems are fitted? I could google it but that way I'm sure madness lies.
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Beany wrote: Wed Jan 16, 2019 9:35 pm Bunged some air in the tyre last night to move the car to somewhere flat, and figured I'd take the opportunity to inspect the tyre as best I could.

So
Car moved to flat sideroad
Handbrake off
Engine on (so I could leave the lights on in case anyone drove past) in neutral
Get down behind the car with a torch so I can see the four inches or so of tyre visible, because the thing is so low.
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Inspect tread width with torch,
Roll car forward six inches
Repeat till rotated.

Not a hint of anything in the tyre. At all.

I did notice, when inflating it, that the valve felt a bit loose (it spun as I put screwed the compressor pipe onto it - pretty sure it shouldn't do that... :? ) - so I think I'll be having a chat with the tyre fitter about that.

Anyone familiar with tyre fitting and know how the valve stems are fitted? I could google it but that way I'm sure madness lies.
They just screw in. Long nose pliers will tighten it. I used to have a screwdriver that did it.



£1.69 will furnish yourself with one.

Sticking some washing up liquid in the valve will tell you if it’s leaking.
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