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| horrid1 |
Posted: June 26, 2005 05:57 am
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That's the information I needed, all is correct here, so now I will more carefully check the resistance of the leads. I have just now checked the oil level and find it is way overfull, about six inches!! So that will be my job for tomorrow! I would love to visit you in Hampshire but am busy supporting our "All Blacks" cleaning up the "Lions" here in New Zealand. Thanks for your help, Ernie. -------------------- 1991 XM V6 SE1 Auto Maroon RP 5127
1993 XM V6 SE1 Auto Blue-Grey RP 5861- stuffed auto!! 1992 ZX 19i Auto Black RP 5722 Little rocket!! 1986 BX 16RS Auto Silver, lovely car to drive! |
| xmexclusive |
Posted: June 26, 2005 10:23 am
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Hi Ernie
Thanks for the reply that I had got it right in the end. Glad you are pleased with the rugby result, at least someone is! I can now see what must be wrong with your XM. They dont always work reliably the right way up. Taking one to New Zealand and expecting it to work upside down is asking a lot. Regards XMexc -------------------- An interest in 2.5TD's.
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