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Hey everyone, I’m on looking for a first car for my daughter's birthday and noticed a 2022 Fiat 500 on FB Marketplace posted by Lamsam Logistics. At first blush I thought I was dealing with a private seller, but it turns out I’ve stumbled upon a Belfast based transport company that’s also in the business of selling repossessed vehicles. They’ve thrown their hat in the ring with home delivery to Somerset, promising it’ll be on your doorstep in a week to ten days. That all sounds like pie in the sky but I’m feeling a bit like a cat on a hot tin roof about shelling out cash before laying my eyes on the car. Has anyone walked this road before? Or did you actually bite the bullet and buy from them? I’m all ears to get the lowdown on the process, payment, and vehicle details. Your thoughts would be worth their weight in gold.
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If the engine speed increases as you approach peak torque and then decreases as you decelerate or exceed peak torque, it's quite probable that your clutch is Donald Duck-y.Putting it in top gear at approximately 50 makes it somewhat labour, which is another test. Be sure not to take your foot off the throttle while you swiftly depress the clutch pedal and then release it. The engine should rev quickly before lowering with a thud when the clutch is fully engaged. If the revs take a while to fall back down and they do it with a slur, it's time to change the clutch.
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This is a six-speed manual gearbox truck. The clutch is sliding, I apologise. With a little more force, it reaches about 3,000 rpm, then abruptly decreases before continuing. The dashboard is error-free, and the car should have been maintained before being handed to me, but I can't verify the exact details.
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Salutations Everyone, A 2016 C200 SE with a mere 59,000 miles on the odometer is now mine. It usually drives smoothly and quickly when you want it to, but there's a problem I've been noticing. (I will return to the independent garage from whom I purchased if anyone can suggest a possible solution to my problem.) As I accelerate to around 3000 rpm, I see that the rev counter decreases and then shoots back up, giving the impression that the gears are slipping. Additionally, you could notice that the gear change indicator thing momentarily appears. You can get past the strange hesitancy, but it won't inspire much confidence if I want to overtake you. If I'm in third gear and want to get on the highway, but I don't shift up, the car will stall between 2500 and 3000 rpm. It does the same in fourth and fifth gears as well. The automobile forces you to take short shifts, so the rpm don't reach very high anyway, even though it seems fine on normal driving. I understand that I need to contact the seller, but I would appreciate it if someone else could provide more information so that I can get a better diagnosis based on my inadequate description.Please let me know if anyone can assist; I'm happy to provide additional information if necessary.
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Sure, I took the vehicle identification number (VIN) and other forms of identification to the MB dealership so they could transfer ownership of the vehicle to me. However, the problem with the internet still persisted. Following st13phil's advice, I contacted Command yesterday; I'm considering bringing the vehicle there for inspection.
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Salutations everyone, It appears like there's a problem linking my new GLA 220d reg 2021 to either the internet or the Mercedes Me app. Even though I have the digital extra for the Remote Package turned on, I still can't open or close the doors, find the car, etc. Still, the Me button works in the vehicle for making calls. I can rule out an app-related problem because I didn't experience this with the prior A-Class. My research has led me to believe that the Hermes module—which allows the vehicle to communicate with the internet and the app—may be at problem or in need of a software update; however, I cannot say for sure at this time. The MB shop in Dartford told me I'd have to pay an outrageous £250 to have a diagnosis; after that, we'll figure out what the problem is. A couple local independent dealerships that focus on MB either didn't understand my question or suggested I contact MB directly. Does anyone have any insight on how to fix this from personal experience? I reside in Bromley, in case this is useful. Thank you ahead of time.
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I upgraded the exhaust system on my SV650. The initial aim was to fit it and then remove it for each MOT. You get what I mean; well, riding a bike makes things simpler, but still. Anything is possible when one is determined.
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I'll give you an example: https://themotorbikeforum.co.uk/topic/50868-aftermarket-exhaust-mot/
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Basically, it's a game of cat and mouse. With a massive underground economy, the authorities are frantically trying to catch up. However, the trade in unlawful modifications will persist so long as there are individuals ready to purchase and others wanting to sell.
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I remember hearing Olly's a few years ago; it sounded normal until he pressed the gas pedal to the floor.
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I see your point. Earlier today, I stopped into a nearby MOT station. It turns out that VOSA is releasing new emissions testing devices that connect to the OBD2 port in addition to the tail pipe emissions output measuring device. According to the tester, it records the engine temperature, revs, and other data from the car under test. Therefore, it may be worthwhile to keep all the cats for the time being.
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No matter how well it passes the emissions test, removing either cat would technically result in a MOT failure because it is against the rules to remove or alter any factory-fit emissions equipment. Before you remark, "Well, mine passed without secondary," I'll respond: that's fine; we all know it happens sometimes, but it shouldn't. Both of my local test guys have been through mystery shop style inspections this year. One of them had a hollow DPF, which he found, and the other had an EGR that was missing (not programmed out). Now that he's doing so well on his tests, things will only become worse. Adblue deleters and kitten removers, take note: the Ministry will be pursuing you shortly, if not this year or even next.😄
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MOT - Removing Primary Cats while retaining Secondary
MrTinkerFix replied to CoralNova's topic in General
Gold is the colour of choice for C63 m156 mufflers (backboxes). They are also very expensive when used. -
Much obliged. I am at the age where I can't stand drone very much anymore, so I'm keeping the resonator even though I was looking at c63 backboxes.
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If you plan on removing the primary cats and replacing them with LTHs and 200 cel sports cats, you'll probably have to code out the O2 sensors. In addition, you increase the likelihood of a MOT failure—perhaps not immediately, but in the future when regulations change. My E55's secondary cats were recently swapped out for an x-pipe. Obtaining a set of C63 M156 back boxes will allow you to fully unlock the vehicle. The only part that needs to be trimmed and rewelded to suit the E55 are the hangers.
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Greetings everyone, Many people have opted to remove the secondary cat but have kept the primary in and passed the MOT. Is there a way to eliminate the primary cats while retaining the secondary ones, such using long tube headers? I'm curious to hear about your configuration. My vehicle's emissions have been fine. Hopefully someone has already done this on their W211 AMG. Many thanks
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I was down to 22 miles this morning, but it was snowing and sleeting for most of the night as it charged, so I guess 27 miles is a decent range for an electric vehicle right now. Hopefully I'll be back to 39 when summer rolls around, but for now just know that the charge range is far from maximum because it is winter.
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I didn't consider that, but it's a valid argument. I recently checked the app, and I must admit, I'm still experiencing issues with my car's tendency to park in random places. However, you're right that it shows 27 at 100%, which is quite concerning.