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Clutchnut

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  1. Job done. Ordered actuator on Friday, arrived this morning. 20 minutes to fit. The only thing I had to do to get the old one off when I originally diagnosed the problem. Was to drill an access hole to get at the top T15 torx mounting screw, as the factory access hole is about 4cm too low and about 1.5cm to the left.
  2. I'm trying to identify the pt number for the unit that engages the lock in the rhs sliding door. Having to do it manually at the moment. But sometimes I forget to do it. And although the alarm will go off if someone opens it, I'd prefer to have it functioning correctly. Was quoted nearly £500 yesterday, but the guy was unsure if he was identifying the correct part.
  3. 3.3 2006. Out yesterday, after about 40-50 miles the wife says she can smell burning rubber and at the same time realise that the vents are blowing cold. Turned the heater off and the smell went. After a minute turned the heater back on but still blowing cold. No smell though. Turn the seats on and after about 30 seconds they were way too hot. I haven't got much time to look for the problem myself. Has anyone had this experience and remember the location, otherwise I will have to take it in, which could be a big bill just for finding the fault, let alone the repair.
  4. By expanded, I mean add monitors for the kids, if that's what I want to do in the future. At the moment I just need a head unit that will fit with no problems that doubles up as a sat nav. I've noticed allot of comments about it not being straight forward. I would like to know what people have fitted successfully.
  5. Probably a charging issue, may also be the battery. That's the starting point. Not only do you want to check the charge rate, but first you will want to check the drop when cranking it over. If it drops too low then the battery is most likely on its last legs. And then if the charge rate is too high or low then that is another issue to resolve. If you cook the ecu, it tends to be terminal. And it is battery season after all.
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