I have a Holdsworth 3/4 width bed, the foam and upholstery is exactly the same in the photo, (only difference mine has rear seat belt pillars at the sides), the foam feels shot and quite a uncomfortable sleep and sit on, I am looking to get this replaced.
Anyone have any recommendations?
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- 03 May 2020, 19:22
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Seat foam replacement
- Replies: 2
- Views: 1192
- 21 Apr 2020, 15:13
- Forum: Mechanical
- Topic: Exhaust
- Replies: 23
- Views: 5178
Re: Exhaust
I had this job done by a garage on my early water cooler in 2018 and it was slightly problematic, they used a induction heat tool and I had 1 stud snap off, the most awkward one into the thermostat housing, but had all the studs removed and replaced with new steel threads with copper nuts. Exhaust w...
- 18 Mar 2020, 20:00
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: Should I be worried
- Replies: 5
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- 16 Mar 2020, 20:10
- Forum: Bodywork, Seats & Glass
- Topic: fan heater control knob - better version or bigger
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1116
fan heater control knob - better version or bigger
I know a minor query in the light of what's going on.
Though anyone know if a different fan heater control knob can be fitted to a T25.
I replaced my switch last year but the new knob is rubbish, just keeps coming out in hand and sometimes just doesn't operate the switch, as just feels too loose.
Though anyone know if a different fan heater control knob can be fitted to a T25.
I replaced my switch last year but the new knob is rubbish, just keeps coming out in hand and sometimes just doesn't operate the switch, as just feels too loose.
- 14 Mar 2020, 18:01
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1909
Re: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
Just to say I think I have solved this now! I have an additional bus-bar auxiliary fuse box (which powers my lighting, propex, cig lighters etc) and 1 of the blade fuses started working it's way loose and making a bad connection (though pulled it out and I broke it in 2). I have to put another fuse ...
- 09 Mar 2020, 20:06
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1909
Re: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
Ok thanks This is a photo I took last year when installed a new 43 relay. I'll have a look at the weekend and see if I can see anything. I also have an an additional auxiliary bus bar fusebox near to stock fusebox, which runs all the cig lighters, propex, fog lights etc. I might temporary de-activat...
- 08 Mar 2020, 18:51
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1909
Re: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
shepster wrote:The 'earthing ring' is located up there so maybe one of the spade connections is loose and arcing when going along?
Ok many thanks for this, I'll have a check. If something is arcing surely that would that not blow the fuse?
- 08 Mar 2020, 15:21
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1909
Electrical noise around rear upper glovebox area
Hi All About 4/5 months ago I had my windscreen wiper motor and heater blower replaced all good. Though, now a what sounds like a arcing/shorting noise occurring, what seems like behind the glovebox (or that area) above, it’s not constant, but comes and goes but mostly comes on when in motion (thoug...
- 26 Oct 2019, 19:18
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
- Replies: 21
- Views: 5588
Re: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
Mocki wrote:Very easy , just click this link and buy it !nesty wrote:
Btw is it easy to buy this relay, what is it called?
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Many thanks!
- 26 Oct 2019, 16:33
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
- Replies: 21
- Views: 5588
Re: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
Cheers, many thanks I'll take a look, as don't have issues starting cold on LPG all good, though petrol, I try to avoid by topping up LPG as when i can to avoid a petrol cold start!
Btw is it easy to buy this relay, what is it called?
Btw is it easy to buy this relay, what is it called?
- 25 Oct 2019, 19:51
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
- Replies: 21
- Views: 5588
Re: 1.9dg wiring confusing me, previous bad bodges!
Anyone know if I should have a relay fitted in the engine junction box or is that only on diesels ? Yes, you should have a relay. It is switched by the thermo switch in the left hand bend in metal return pipe across top of engine. It feeds the hedgehog manifold heater, and the anti-icing heater in ...
- 14 Oct 2019, 20:56
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Starter motor doesn't crank then cranks
- Replies: 4
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Re: Starter motor doesn't crank then cranks
OK thanks for the replies, the battery is fully charged, so can't be that I would think.
It's strange as just started doing it, but always starts on the 2nd crank.
It's strange as just started doing it, but always starts on the 2nd crank.
- 14 Oct 2019, 18:05
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: Starter motor doesn't crank then cranks
- Replies: 4
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Starter motor doesn't crank then cranks
Not sure this electrical or mechanical. When I turn my ignition key, nothing really happens, the starter like it goes to turn but doesn't crank fully.. Turn key again & cranks fine. Wondering if starter on way out, as sounds like it depends what compression the crank it at? Sent from my SM-N9005...
- 07 Oct 2019, 19:40
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: temperature needle moved to right, LED permanently flashing
- Replies: 14
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Re: temperature needle moved to right, LED permanently flashing
The header tank (one in engine bay) must be full to the brim, it doesn't take a lot for level to drop & set off the sensor. So check the levels first.
My levels were dropping due to faulty darlek cap, tho replaced that & upgraded the relay & all good.
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My levels were dropping due to faulty darlek cap, tho replaced that & upgraded the relay & all good.
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- 07 Oct 2019, 19:35
- Forum: Electrical & Instrumentation
- Topic: temperature needle moved to right, LED permanently flashing
- Replies: 14
- Views: 3265
Re: temperature needle moved to right, LED permanently flashing
Probably as your coolant in the header is low. On the early models when header tank gets low, red light flashes & needles swings to max right.
I changed my relay to the modern version, where red light will flash (if header low), but won't swing the needle.
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I changed my relay to the modern version, where red light will flash (if header low), but won't swing the needle.
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