
Jollyno
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Number omitted. I highly discourage disclosing your personal number on a public forum - anyone may privately message you to get it.
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I am a member of @asphalt.theory and previously organised a vehicle club in this area, including several drives and communities.
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Indeed, Ziinsig. There is a social circle called socalR8 that consists of several exceptional people from various locations in Los Angeles, as well as San Diego and California as a whole.
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I have a preference for the W204 makeover. Regardless, it must be acknowledged that the C63 BS Coupe undeniably has the appearance of a powerful creature.
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https://www.rkxtech.com/collections/pcv-valves/products/rkx-audi-3-0t-pcv-assembly-repair-kit
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Both the stat and pump have undergone several revisions and are prone to regular failures. I believe I have seen the statistic become immobile in the closed position. If you need to disconnect the charger, it would be advisable to do the stat, pump, and PCV procedures, provided that none of these have been carried out lately. Additionally, there is a plastic pipe that originates from the rear of the thermostat housing and extends towards the rear of the engine in a V shape. This pipe often fractures at the connection near the housing due to its brittleness over time. The newer version of the CREC engine has a metallic conduit, and it is uncertain if it can be installed as an upgrade on older models. Utilise the search function on our website to locate certain parts. It is an excellent tool for finding the desired components. The website can be found at https://www.lllparts.co.uk/ You may find the thermostat for your 2014.5 CREC engine S5 at the following link: https://www.lllparts.co.uk/product/06E121111AS/audi-coolant-regulator-06e121111as. It is possible that the thermostat for your engine is the same as the one listed. The water pump is identified by the part number 06E 121 018H. The specified item is a coolant pipe with the part number 06E 121 065N. I own a recently acquired RKX PCV repair kit that includes a robust Viton diaphragm designed to replace the existing one in the PCV housing, eliminating the need to purchase an entirely new housing. I had a PCV problem, but I resolved it by replacing the PCV solenoid pipe. This successfully resolved the PCV issue, therefore I did not need to use the RKX PCV valve.
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https://update.kia.com/EU/E1/navigationUpdate
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No licence required. Are you retrieving data from the Kia website?
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I do not recall any vacuum-related components on my EGR or cooler. I will examine the matter at a later time and return somewhat earlier, namely at 5:37am.
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Blackwings are aesthetically pleasing. Do you still own the Subaru?
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These autos are equipped with compressors that have desiccant air dryers. Over a period of 13 years, the desiccant material, in the form of granules, gradually deteriorates into a powdery substance that may impede both the intake and release of air. The symptoms you've mentioned may be attributed to this. If the error recurs, examine the brand of your compressor. Replacing the granules is a reasonably simple process.
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As mentioned before, it is likely that your compressor is obstructed. I anticipate that the problem may reoccur in the near future since the compressor has difficulty in releasing air. Please provide us with regular updates.
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I am uncertain about the meaning of your statement "I am unable to successfully complete this task." What occurs during the process of calibration? Does the issue persist if you interchange the height sensors, swapping the left one with the right one? Are they inexpensive sensors?
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Are there any error codes? That would be the first point of contact. I had comparable problems that ultimately necessitated a reconstruction of the compressor. An uncomplicated assignment. However, without any specific instructions or guidelines, you are just making uninformed guesses or attempts without any clear direction.
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At this stage, doing a visual inspection or using a boroscope to examine the plug holes may uncover any potential damage.
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The plastic fragments resemble components of the chain guides, while the metal fragments may belong to the top hat guide. Remove the rocker cover and inspect it briefly. It would be advisable to install a complete timing chain (TC) kit from FAI, including sprockets, guides, and tensioner. Additionally, examine the metal rings on the ends of the cams. If the cap is not significantly damaged, a thorough polishing and replacement with a genuine BMW upgrade should provide assistance. You may need to consider replacing some components such as piston rings, oil pump chain/sprocket, bore hone, and valve stem oil seals to renew your engine.
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The front turn signal light on the passenger side has become inoperative after 41,000 km. I want to inspect and remove the item by crawling below it, and then find a suitable replacement. The dealer provided a quotation of $250 for both the cost of the components and the cost of the labour. Previously, the cost of a bulb was about $3-4, but today the fixture itself is priced at over $190.
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The Qashqai vehicle belonging to our neighbours emitted a siren-like sound from the turbocharger. He brought it to a nearby expert who discovered that several of the blades were impaired. The turbo was fixed, and the oil feed lines and hoses were replaced. The current environment is tranquil and devoid of noise. 🙂
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This is a typical occurrence for a diesel engine, since they operate at much greater compression levels compared to petrol engines. The popping noise is a result of the injectors forcefully injecting gasoline into the engine.
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Laughing out loud! I will be pleased if you can locate a tube to insert into a 722.9.
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The gearbox model is 722.9, which does not have a dipstick.
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The price of 53k seemed very cheap. Is there a salvage title or a significant accident history associated with it? In my estimation, this vehicle is likely to incur repair expenses amounting to several thousand dollars. I was informed that the wholesale auction value of my 2014 V8 vehicle, which has accumulated 90,000 kilometres, was about $45,000 to $50,000 a few months ago. The primary concerns that individuals have are to the exorbitant costs associated with repairs. Magnetic rides may be repaired for around $3,000 to $4,000, not including the cost of labour. Alternatively, the cost to get it done with a dealer is around $12,000. The cost of an AC condenser ranges from 12,000 to 15,000 units of currency. The occurrence of a frame crack is a significant matter of concern. The cost of the new engine is around $50,000. Transmission is also costly. The cost of repairing fogged tail lights is a few thousand dollars. The cost of sensors might range from a few thousand dollars. My argument is that the purchase price is only the first cost. If you possess mechanical aptitude and choose for purchasing pre-owned components, the expenses incurred may be significantly reduced.
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It seems that the dealership was aware of the problem and ordered the component without inspecting it first, suggesting that they may have had similar difficulties with the handbrake switch in the past.