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colinxm
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by colinxm » Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:17 pm
Hi all, I've finally gotten something to smile about. Today I replaced the white plastic "clip" on the n/s rear window mechanism so now all the electric windows work. I also fixed the central locking by replacing the locking mechanism in the passenger front door - this hasn't worked consistently for over a year now and finally I fixed the faulty fuel guage by following Peter.N's tip about re-soldering the red connector plug on the instruments - thanks Peter
A good day indeed

(wonder what tomorrow will throw at me

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Colin.P
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mouseflakes
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by mouseflakes » Tue Aug 11, 2009 8:58 pm
Good work Colin.
Sounds like you've fixed a number of those niggling things that, when fixed, actually make ownership so much more of a pleasure.

Tim
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andmcit
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by andmcit » Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:23 pm
Great stuff!!
colinxm wrote:(wonder what tomorrow will throw at me

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As we all sit here now Colin, your car sits there plotting it's next moves in a bid to outfox and confuse you...
that's what elderly Citroens do isn't it? Damn I chose the wrong marque if I'm neurotic!
Andrew
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colinxm
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by colinxm » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:08 pm
"As we all sit here now Colin, your car sits there plotting it's next moves in a bid to outfox and confuse you..."
Guess what ? got in my car today feeling chuffed with myself and... it refuses to start !
This is the thanks we get for all the backache, skinned knuckles and empty wallets - Bwaaa ha haaaa...
Colin.P
1995 Cit XM 2,1 TD Silver Estate - deceased

2004 Opel Vectra Estate
2008 Kia Ceed td
1989 Pug 205 Cabriolet
1998 Ford Puma
1979 Triumph TR7
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by Dean » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:17 pm

im soryy Colin i really shouldnt laugh, but you couldnt make this sort of thing up, its just pure comedy gold

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What was it anyway? battery or fuel?
D
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colinxm
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by colinxm » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:21 pm
Dunno yet, it's teeming down outside and I just don't have the heart to play with it now

it doesn't even try to fire so I'm guessing something to do with fueling - Bloody Bosch pumps ! should have had the Epic repaired
Cheers, Colin.P
1995 Cit XM 2,1 TD Silver Estate - deceased

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2008 Kia Ceed td
1989 Pug 205 Cabriolet
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by Dean » Wed Aug 12, 2009 1:26 pm
i would of thought its something simple, maybe loose fuel line and its run back to the tank overnight? im sure you will have it sorted in no time

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besides you would only be out enjoying yourself it it ran perfectly all the time and who wants that
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by bobhalliday » Wed Aug 12, 2009 3:12 pm
It's just a thought but with all these ECU's, Chips and computer bit's and bob's, maybe the XM's sit out there at night logged into our Forum, read our fix's, and just to screw with our minds plan the little misshaps we encounter next day.
Bob.
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