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#1 BritishRacingGreen

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Posted 19 September 2013 - 05:03 PM

Used to be a TMF+ Member, and have over 150 posts but can't post in classifieds? Any ideas?



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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:07 PM

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?



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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:16 PM

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 

I wish my mini would fix itself!



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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:23 PM

 

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 

I wish my mini would fix itself!

 

Haha, that'll be the day, i'm still waiting for the car fixing fairies to turn up at my garage...



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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:26 PM

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 
I wish my mini would fix itself!
  

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 
I wish my mini would fix itself!
Haha, that'll be the day, i'm still waiting for the car fixing fairies to turn up at my garage...
Have you tried percussive maintenance? If something is broken, hit it with a hammer. If it is still broken you have lost nothing, if by some miracle it works - result!

#6 BritishRacingGreen

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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:28 PM

 

 

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 
I wish my mini would fix itself!
  

 

 

Seems to have fixed itself, thanks if someone tinkered behind the scenes, if not, it's nice when things fix themselves eh?

 
I wish my mini would fix itself!
Haha, that'll be the day, i'm still waiting for the car fixing fairies to turn up at my garage...
Have you tried percussive maintenance? If something is broken, hit it with a hammer. If it is still broken you have lost nothing, if by some miracle it works - result!

 

I have actually, seems to be my main method of working on the car. My toolbox just consists of lots of different sizes and shapes of hammer :P



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Posted 19 September 2013 - 07:29 PM

Or Birmingham screwdrivers as they are called round these parts.




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