do u have 2 be a northern monkey
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do u have 2 be a northern monkey
2 get any usefull reply on this site serously **** every 1 appears 2 bell ends that dont have clue just own subaru and thats as far as it goes
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went in to loads of detail b4 was no help got a response from sum 1 sayin take 2 garage which is **** all use 2 me as wanna fix it myself rather than get mugged off by garage. any 1 who had same prob would hav been more than enough detail give there 2 pence on the prob
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went in to loads of detail b4 was no help got a response from sum 1 sayin take 2 garage which is **** all use 2 me as wanna fix it myself rather than get mugged off by garage. any 1 who had same prob would hav been more than enough detail give there 2 pence on the prob
What you shouldn't do is throw your toys out of the pram, insult everyone by calling them bellends because you didn't get the answers you were looking for and (without reading the thread in question as you have not included a link), if others are telling you to go to the garage then perhaps stop being a cheapskate and consider the possibility it is not something you can fix yourself!
Are you sure you posted in the right section?
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Folk on this forum do not claim to know the answer to every problem but merely offer suggestions as to probable causes/likely suspects. I always take replies/responses with a pinch of salt as you should.
What you shouldn't do is throw your toys out of the pram, insult everyone by calling them bellends because you didn't get the answers you were looking for and (without reading the thread in question as you have not included a link), if others are telling you to go to the garage then perhaps stop being a cheapskate and consider the possibility it is not something you can fix yourself!
Are you sure you posted in the right section?
What you shouldn't do is throw your toys out of the pram, insult everyone by calling them bellends because you didn't get the answers you were looking for and (without reading the thread in question as you have not included a link), if others are telling you to go to the garage then perhaps stop being a cheapskate and consider the possibility it is not something you can fix yourself!
Are you sure you posted in the right section?
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went in to loads of detail b4 was no help got a response from sum 1 sayin take 2 garage which is **** all use 2 me as wanna fix it myself rather than get mugged off by garage. any 1 who had same prob would hav been more than enough detail give there 2 pence on the prob
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Perhaps if this was translated in to English from Chavishtext people would understand it but probably not with that attitude anyway
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went in to loads of detail before and was no help, got a response from someone saying to take it to a garage which is **** all use to me as want to fix it myself rather than get mugged off by a garage. Any one who had same problem would have been more than enough detail to give there 2 pence on the problem
The biggest point is that a 40 quid diagnostic could point out far more than you think, if you think that its going to be an easy fix then go for it, replace all the sensors that are showing up as faulty, 500 quid later when your skint and you find out that its none of the above but something else that would have cost you 200 quid to fix due to the limited diagnostic equipment available to you (no doubt 10k will get you a nice unit )
An ODB reader will only read codes, not give you a diagnostic explanation.
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Ok, not quite as decyphpered as the code breakers in WW2 but think its nearly there
The biggest point is that a 40 quid diagnostic could point out far more than you think, if you think that its going to be an easy fix then go for it, replace all the sensors that are showing up as faulty, 500 quid later when your skint and you find out that its none of the above but something else that would have cost you 200 quid to fix due to the limited diagnostic equipment available to you (no doubt 10k will get you a nice unit )
An ODB reader will only read codes, not give you a diagnostic explanation.
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The biggest point is that a 40 quid diagnostic could point out far more than you think, if you think that its going to be an easy fix then go for it, replace all the sensors that are showing up as faulty, 500 quid later when your skint and you find out that its none of the above but something else that would have cost you 200 quid to fix due to the limited diagnostic equipment available to you (no doubt 10k will get you a nice unit )
An ODB reader will only read codes, not give you a diagnostic explanation.
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Being a northerner and being able to type in the english language is not a difficult thing to do unless your keyboard is faulty. I would take the advice of what people have said and go to the garage for a diagnostic as it might just be something really simple. Better to spend £40 than fork out more on something you dont even need to change.
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I would suggest the OP first get his keyboard fixed, it appears to have some letters missing.........
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