Toffeelover
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i like the ones with 3 wheels
Try putting the spare wheel on it makes a hell of a difference to the ride.
i like the ones with 3 wheels
My headlight bulb has gone. Ford Fiesta 2003. Where do I get one from and are they easy to change?
The ford garage and yes.
Obviously I know nothing about cars, but I'm sure some of the lads on here do, so if you have a problem just post it in here and after the sawdust jokes you may get a sensible answer.............probably not but it's worth a try.......
My headlight bulb has gone. Ford Fiesta 2003. Where do I get one from and are they easy to change?
They're cheap and easy - should be a couple of clips and/or screws behind the unit, depending on the model.If you can't be arsed doing it yourself, take it to any Halfords, cost you about a fiver with the fitting. Dead easy to do yourself though yourself on a Fiesta as the bulb is easy to get to.
Long time thread reader, first time poster. I've got a current model Honda Odyssey, the sliding doors will not open when the car is running, but work when the car is off. They will close when the car is running. Have tried sawdust, both on the front seat and into the gas cap, but now the car's more messy than ever and is making weird sounds. I'll hang up and listen.
It's only a guess but I'd say that they won't open when the car is running as a safety feature ?. Stands to reason that they shouldn't be opened when it's running / being driven as a passenger could fall out .
If you go onto any Honda forum wou will get a more definitive answer than " apply sawdust liberally " !
Next you'll be telling me to go mumsnet for help.
Think this is the case. Same thing holds true with my OdysseyIt's only a guess but I'd say that they won't open when the car is running as a safety feature ?. Stands to reason that they shouldn't be opened when it's running / being driven as a passenger could fall out .
If you go onto any Honda forum wou will get a more definitive answer than " apply sawdust liberally " !
They're cheap and easy - should be a couple of clips and/or screws behind the unit, depending on the model.
Or you can get the lad in the shop to do it.
Wrong kind of sawdust I think - needs hardwood rather than softwood.Long time thread reader, first time poster. I've got a current model Honda Odyssey, the sliding doors will not open when the car is running, but work when the car is off. They will close when the car is running. Have tried sawdust, both on the front seat and into the gas cap, but now the car's more messy than ever and is making weird sounds. I'll hang up and listen.
Don't buy an Astra! Pile of unreliable crap made by Ellesemere port bag heads.