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Old 22 October 2002, 05:14 PM
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having fitted a new diff to my 'pride and joy'**,the same thing has happened to the new one. It doesn't drive in normal mode,only when I put the switch up to the third light on the dash does it go...and I don't think I should be driving around with it like that,cos it clunks and bangs and just sounds like its about to fall apart.
It would be an understatement to say Iam pi*sed off,please help me,I'm just about ready to set fire to the piece of sh*t
ta, andy
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Old 22 October 2002, 10:27 PM
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thank you all for your ideas...please dont all rush to try and help
...............do I smell?
Old 23 October 2002, 12:22 AM
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stop being so impatient, people only reply if they think they can help.

Your information is lacking in the extreme, tell us exactly what the original problem was, how it started to happen, why you replaced the diff, who you have spoken to about it, does the startup sequence on the dash work properly. Anything and everything, because right now your information is useless.
Old 23 October 2002, 02:31 PM
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"Doesn't drive" in what way? No drive to road? Bad handling in your opinion? Throw us a bone here, we need the info!
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