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Hi everyone, I’ve been seriously considering buying a classic car recently, but I’m still a bit on the fence and wanted to hear from people who’ve... see more
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You can clear a check engine light by disconnecting the battery for a while but the PCM will still perform monitor tests. For example, the catalytic... see more
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@Rolebama glad to hear you are feeling better. Do you think there's an issue with medications? Lack of stock or just a lot of people are sick at... see more
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FWIW when I worked for the AA we had reciprocal arrangements with some, but not all European countries, so I worked on quite a few foreign-owned... see more
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All that I have seen have a USB and/or a cigarette lighter plug, so there should be no problem if you use one of the plug-in types. However a... see more
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@NMNeil That's what I don't get. I have near as makes no difference, travelled all over mainland UK and have visited most European countries, and... see more
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See https://www.autotrader.co.uk/content/advice/how-does-the-consumer-rights-act-protect-you-when-you-buy-a-car?refresh=true. You can reject the... see more
- 13-04-26 13:06
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Read the terms and conditions, I would expect service in another country to cost more. see more
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Warranty companies in general have a reputation for finding ways to refuse a claim.. I can't answer your specific question, because I haven't seen... see more
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Hi everyone, I'm planning to install a front and rear dash cam on my car and wanted to check with the community before going ahead. My car is... see more
- 12-04-26 20:09
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Hi everyone, I'm planning to install a front and rear dash cam on my car and wanted to check with the community before going ahead. My car is... see more
- 12-04-26 20:09
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Roofs in the UK do tend to get a lot of moss growing on them in parts where the moss can anchor itself, less with slate roofs than tiled. If the... see more
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Am I covered for breakdown in another country? see more
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Tyre manufacturers suggest 10 PSI low = 2- 3% fuel increase but the tyres effective grip drops, as centre of tread will not be doing it's share. The... see more
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Get the garage to get advice from BMW! As @Rolebama says what warning lights? One easy thing would be to disconnect the battery for, say, 10... see more
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@Rolebama What's the reason for having the roof cleaned? see more
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Before I bought my current car I had a Ford Sierra. It had done 50k+ when I got it and I put quite a few more on. This was a model with a V6 engine... see more
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You can invest in your own pressure gauge. Even the cheap ones (two for £3.99 on Amazon!) are probably more accurate than a filling station one,... see more
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Sounds like a nice earner, but I wouldn't be surprised if it quickly is usurped by people who can do it cheaper but less legitimately My brother... see more
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Thanks both! I saw tyre pumps in Halfords for 30-40 pounds and kept meaning to get one, my dad has gotten into Temu recently (definitely lots of... see more
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@Drivingforfun Tyre pressure gauges used to be free at many fuel stations, but the cost of keeping them calibrated and in a decent state of... see more
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What warning lights are on? I began having both management lights coming on occasionally, and it turned out to be a worn timing chain. see more
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One of my neighbours had their roof either steam or high pressure cleaned. This was a couple of years ago, and now it looks the same as all the... see more
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Tyre pressures, unless very low to the point you can feel it, make a negligible difference to fuel consumption. As to free air, it used to be when... see more
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As an aside to the above, my wife has been buying me different potions to help, and yesterday and Thursday she has been travelling further afield as... see more
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