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I have reasoned out the answer to all of your troubles. Don't buy cheap cars! What you pay is what you get. Rubbish.
Quote from: ACE on February 18, 2010, 19:32:04I have reasoned out the answer to all of your troubles. Don't buy cheap cars! What you pay is what you get. Rubbish.well ACE, i only paid £500 for my Transit 190 LWB van 8 yrs ago, it's now nearly 20 yr old. (no electic windows, cental locking, or any of that 'designed to go wrong' bull) It still starts first time every time, and could easily pull your gyppo trailer. Beware of expensive imitations!!!!! ;)I think ACE is a naughty NAUGHTY boy :D ;D
Quote from: ACE on February 18, 2010, 19:32:04well ACE, i only paid £500 for my Transit 190 LWB van Now there is a real vehicle. Had one for years, I have met some lovely ladies in the back of mine. Bombproof! (some of the ladies were married) ;) Sadly gone the way of all dynasaurs. Still got a ford though, even if it is really a mazda with ford badges, but I have to do a lot of posing in my job so a big boys toy (ford ranger with all the bells and whistles) has to figure.
well ACE, i only paid £500 for my Transit 190 LWB van
Leaving you lads to talk about your favourite toys, and nothing atorl to do with malfunctioning door-opener wotsits, I'd like to make a contribution ::) Tip to help prevent car locks freezing/sticking is to smear the locks with vaseline. Better than WD40 but without the gorgeous smell. I'm addicted to the smell of WD40, me.
Bugger central locking, just use a bolt and chain.
What a car ... a bit of lacquer on the woodwork ...
BUT you'll still need me Martha-Stewart-Handy-Tip-4-the-Discerning-Motorist
It's only two weeks old so it couldn't be the problem I've had a few times.....needing a new battery in the key fob. Or could it?
the handbook/manual it says "In cold and wet climates door lock and door mechanisms may not work properly due to freezing conditions"