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JohnnyDangerous Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: East Sussex Posts: 833 |
FSR is definatly worth a try. Whole dash has to come out. One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!
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22nd Jan 2013 8:43pm |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
Johnny you can with a bit of chopping awat the plastic remove the motor from the top without removing the whole lot .
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22nd Jan 2013 9:26pm |
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JohnnyDangerous Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: East Sussex Posts: 833 |
Im afraid its already been claimed dude, theres a whole matrix on Ebay for £60, I think I paid £80 for my motor and it arrived with this plastic bit snapped, I called the firm and they sent another out FOC straight away. Ill have a look at that video One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!
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22nd Jan 2013 9:44pm |
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JohnnyDangerous Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: East Sussex Posts: 833 |
Thats a bit like the cutting under the seat to change jag series 1,2 and 3 handbrake pads !!! also a little cut of the 90 degree turn on the matrix pipes and it was 1 hour to do a matrix and not about 15 !!!!! One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!
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22nd Jan 2013 9:50pm |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
to late as usual lol also look at the vid where he fits the sat nav you can see the motor houseing
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22nd Jan 2013 9:53pm |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
well just got the heater blower motor out of car , a bit of surgury to the plastic and no need to spend two days striping the whole dash out as I thought only need to remove half inch at top of hole and two inches at bottom will post some pics when putting new motor in as forgot to take some today. only took a hour to get motor out
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31st Jan 2013 12:52pm |
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JohnnyDangerous Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: East Sussex Posts: 833 |
couple on ebay for about £80, try this lot, they warranty their parts, very good to deal with
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31st Jan 2013 10:07pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Can't wait for some pics trainmanone, I have the same problem so hopefully this will save me a lot of ££ |
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31st Jan 2013 10:53pm |
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JohnnyDangerous Member Since: 16 Dec 2012 Location: East Sussex Posts: 833 |
Dont see any problem cutting as long as its neat so it can be put back together easily. I would have done it to mine had I known but was still restricted to the couch. One day your life will flash before your eyes......................................make sure yours is worth watching!
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31st Jan 2013 10:58pm |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
mrd1990... will save you over a grand and 14 hrs labour like i said its about half inch of top of hole and about two/three inches off bottom of hole ,its a tight squesse so watch your fingers (sharp plastic slices fingers) motor orderd so waiting for it to be deliverd and will post some pics of the hole when refitting
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1st Feb 2013 8:50am |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
well pics in my gallery http://www.fullfatrr.com/gallery/thumbnails.php?album=544 have hawkeye diagnostics for l322 td6 in the manchester area ,pm for deatalis. |
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3rd Feb 2013 2:15pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Thanks for the photos, looks like heart surgery
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3rd Feb 2013 3:05pm |
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trainmanone Member Since: 26 Jul 2012 Location: stockport Posts: 201 |
no didnt glue any of the plastic back as the top of dash covers the hole.
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3rd Feb 2013 9:26pm |
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mrd1990 Member Since: 01 Jun 2011 Location: N. Wales Posts: 267 |
Well tried today without success
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7th Feb 2013 11:17pm |
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