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thicko alert.....!!
...im probably being really thick. but how do i remove the trim below the steering wheel on a MY00?? trying to get at the back of the fog light switches!! can only see clip on end, but doesnt seem to loosen much
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boost and oil temp. I know its fairly straight forward (for people other than me!!). Boost from blanked off nipple ready for the job. and oil temp from top cyl3. But its avoiding hot bits with the wiring and general electrical stuff im not keen on.
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Hmm....not sure i know any electrical engineers!!!
also i can find anything about removing trim in those pages.....anyone else able to help??!!!
also i can find anything about removing trim in those pages.....anyone else able to help??!!!
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There are 2 screws, one is where the bonnet release handle is, the second one is the other side low down. The top part is held down by clips which you can just pull off.
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open the window a little and feed the tube for the boost pipe out of the window and in through the edge of the bonnet. try not to get it crimped else the boost gauge will give inaccurate results.
for illumination you can gripfill a maglight in front of gauges, at the correct angle.
for illumination you can gripfill a maglight in front of gauges, at the correct angle.
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shut up you lot!!!
managed it now!! just was investigating really! not actually attemping gauges today. Im intending to have a switch wired in so that i can turn off light feed to gauges if i want. (esp as im gonna have an a-piller set up, can imagine that on a simple motorway drive in the dark i might want them out of my vision for a while)
managed it now!! just was investigating really! not actually attemping gauges today. Im intending to have a switch wired in so that i can turn off light feed to gauges if i want. (esp as im gonna have an a-piller set up, can imagine that on a simple motorway drive in the dark i might want them out of my vision for a while)
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how about feeding all tubes/wires out of bonnet scoop and gaffertaping them to the bonnet, then drilling a hole in windscreen to feed them through??
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how about feeding all tubes/wires out of bonnet scoop and gaffertaping them to the bonnet, then drilling a hole in windscreen to feed them through??
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shut up you lot!!!
managed it now!! just was investigating really! not actually attemping gauges today. Im intending to have a switch wired in so that i can turn off light feed to gauges if i want. (esp as im gonna have an a-piller set up, can imagine that on a simple motorway drive in the dark i might want them out of my vision for a while)
managed it now!! just was investigating really! not actually attemping gauges today. Im intending to have a switch wired in so that i can turn off light feed to gauges if i want. (esp as im gonna have an a-piller set up, can imagine that on a simple motorway drive in the dark i might want them out of my vision for a while)