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97_CAH

Active Member
Location
Wiltshire
Think yourself lucky it isn't a Merc with LED lights - that's a £1600 headlight unit and 2 1/2 hrs to fit, plus coding on a MB computer. Don't ask me how I know :evil:
Its why I prefer to keep a slightly older fleet of vehicles. Theres nothing on the van that I cant fix myself. Even on the Nissan Leaf, Its fairly user friendly and Im confident I can fix most problems.

Mrs97 has a 2025 Peugeot 5008 Hybrid. If it wasnt under warranty a headlight would have been £1,715 + VAT and the multimedia screen would have been £3,615 + VAT. We only got it so that we didnt have to pay to go into Bristol Clean Air Zone every day but now we dont have to, we will be getting rid of it next year and replacing it with something simpler.
 

johnnyb47

Guru
Location
Wales
I had a couple of new tyres fitted around a month back and I've noticed one of them has been going soft.
Took it back to the tyre garage today thinking that maybe either the valve was leaking or the tyre was not properly sealed against the rim.
It turned out there was dirty big screw had embedded itself into it.
All sorted now, thankfully it was a straight forward plug to seal it up
 

DRM

Guru
Location
West Yorks
I had a couple of new tyres fitted around a month back and I've noticed one of them has been going soft.
Took it back to the tyre garage today thinking that maybe either the valve was leaking or the tyre was not properly sealed against the rim.
It turned out there was dirty big screw had embedded itself into it.
All sorted now, thankfully it was a straight forward plug to seal it up

that's a good result, I've found they usually claim it's unrepairable, sell you a new tyre, then plug your punctured one and sell it to a mate/fit it to their car, especially if it's a leased vehicle
 

johnnyb47

Guru
Location
Wales
There good bunch of lads at the tyre depot I take my car to.
The screw was perfectly stuck into the tyre at 90 degrees right into the centre of it.Ive been doing a lot of traveling lately so I'm counting my lucky stars it didn't let go suddenly in the middle of nowhere
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
But ... you probably have a bonnet strut. Despite the previous owner buying mats / go faster stripes (anyone want spare 'go faster stripes') / stick-on lights rather than replace the interior light bulb / stick-on protectors / a stick-on bonnet emblem it doesn't have a bonnet strut. Just a threaded metal pole in the boot.

So at least you'll have one of those.
 

Solocle

Veteran
Location
Poole
The most recent bit of Car DIY I did was changing the battery. Bit of a bar steward of a job.
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gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Just brought me a Topdon AD500, fairly modest level reader £109 off their (topdon) accredited Ebay outlet.
I dont feel the need for anything too high spec, but a bit better than a £30 reader. Gonna have a play later...
 
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