
WordSnoop
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I can get 70 miles per gallon using that strategy in my 1963 vehicle. Maintain a consistent velocity on the freeway and reset the odometer. Apologies, but that is not an authentic figurine.
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Chassis failure notification with roof and windows inoperative
WordSnoop replied to BeardAndBeans's topic in General
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I own a 3-year-old 200 AMG line. I have had it for a duration of six months and have driven a total distance of 2000 miles. The system is indicating that an A service is required. I have spoken with the dealer who has provided a quotation of £493.15 for the service, or alternatively, a service plan at a monthly cost of £60 for a duration of two years. The service plan includes the following: This service is now due and will be followed by a further two years of maintenance. Additionally, you will get three complimentary MOT inspections. Furthermore, we provide free loan vehicle pickup and delivery services. Terminate at your discretion Hedging against inflation Could you kindly provide me with advice on whether it would be more cost-effective to pursue this option or to explore alternatives. My place of residence is Chester. Thank you.
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However, it does! Can you provide me with the code that tracks the current location of the BCU as it travels across the world?
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Just a little update. I found that after I completely charged the battery, the buttons function properly. However, after a short period of driving with intermittent stops and starts, they come to a halt once again. I just had a new battery installed in my vehicle since it is parked on my driveway for most of the week while I work from home. After four years of this routine, I had a suspicion that the battery could be deteriorating. Following the installation of the new battery, the buttons resumed functioning temporarily but have since ceased to operate. I have scheduled an appointment with my conveniently nearby independent mechanic at the beginning of next year to diagnose the issue with my automobile. It is important to note that the stop/start function is only operational when the buttons are functioning properly. Everything indicates a potential problem related to electrical or battery malfunction.
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It seems that the switch blocks are only sold in pairs, and they cost £155 from MB. I have some apprehension about removing the airbag due to my tendency to experience unfortunate events. There is a possibility that it may unexpectedly deploy and cause harm to my face or other parts of my body. However, I appreciate the information you provided. 🙂
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What is the process for removing switch blocks? Is it necessary to disassemble the steering wheel? I am completely unaware of where I may get suitable substitutes. Despite spending thirty minutes searching on Google, I was unable to find any relevant information, which suggests that I may have to resort to contacting a dealer.
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An unusual occurrence has taken place with my 2019 W205 C43. Except for two buttons on the right side, namely the touch panel button and the back arrow button, all other buttons on the steering wheel are functioning properly. There are only two of them, and sometimes they will function well. The only plausible explanation I can conceive for such anomalous occurrences is a deteriorating battery. However, prior to investing around £150 on a replacement, I would really appreciate any other suggestions.
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If they do not reside in your home, you would be protected. I am uncertain if it adheres to their boundaries or yours. I would never allow someone to use my vehicle without my presence.
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It is far more severe if an individual is connected to you and cohabitates with you, yet they are not included in the policy. Can clearly refute the allegations.
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Yes, using a dipstick is a wonderful idea, but accessing it requires removing half of the engine cover, and it may be unclear which one is the proper dipstick. I concur with the statement on electronic measuring. My fuel gauge showed 2.4 litres when it was believed to be empty.
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Thank you for the responses. Used a vacuum pump in the end. Both dashboard oil gauges seemed to function properly after adding oil, displaying "oil level ok" and "oil level 7.2 litres." Frankly, the practice was intriguing but quite cumbersome. I'll likely have my Indy handle it next time.
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I believe the sump does not have a consistent depth.
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I am replacing the engine oil in my E320 CDI equipped with an inline 6-cylinder engine. The ground is level. The dipstick tube is there, however there is no dipstick included. I extracted 6.5 litres of oil using a Pela 6000 vacuum pump, which took a considerable amount of time. Now presented with the following: The oil capacity is 7.3 litres. I use the electronic measurement features on the dashboard. The oil level is 2.4 litres. Quantity of oil needed: 2 litres Neither of these options seem to be practical. I lack an oil dipstick but own a gearbox dipstick. I inserted it and it displays 70mm oil. If both electronic readings are inactive, what volume of oil does a measurement of 70mm on the dipstick represent? If it is 0.8 litres, then it would match the 6.5 litres that were taken.
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Hello, Could someone provide a detailed explanation of the requirements for converting the double to single swivel on the passenger side of my 2020 114 Vito? I believe I have located all the necessary components from eBay and Jennings seats. However, I would be appreciate it if someone could verify or provide guidance. -Looking for a single passenger chair, preferably a Tunga model, on ebay. - eBay offers a base for a single passenger. - Jennings provides a fasp swivel base. Where may I potentially get accommodation? I am concerned about the electrical components since I lack sufficient knowledge and expertise in this area. Apologies for bringing up this topic again, but there is valuable advise available on this platform. Assistance would be much appreciated.
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Thank you for your responses, guys. Unfortunately, I have been unable to uncover any information on UK internet sites. However, our counterparts in the United States do not have the same issue. Therefore, the options are either to repair or replace with the original equipment (OE) from Mercedes-Benz.
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Respectfully, it appears that you have not recently purchased any counterfeit panels. Your statement may have been accurate in the past, but nowadays, most panels are of comparable quality to original equipment. In the last two years, I have acquired two new wings for my 124 coupé, and they fit flawlessly straight from the packaging. The gaps between the wing and the bonnet, as well as the wing and the doors, are excellent. And the most satisfying aspect is... Each item cost £24 and a little amount of change.
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Could someone provide guidance on where to get front wings for an R129? I am looking for original equipment quality, but not from Mercedes-Benz, since they are unable to provide financing due to my age.