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Ooh. Hope the turbo doesn't blow...

Nice cars but I hated the menu-based heater controls when I got to drive one. I JUST WANT A BUTTON!
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Dollywobbler wrote:Ooh. Hope the turbo doesn't blow...
I can guarantee there's absolutely NO chance of that, it's petrol :wink:

TBH, it really IS like new throughout and after a half hour test drive, bloody good value for money!
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Had a call at 6pm from the service centre. They'd reset the pump and it ran like a two-legged donkey. They've taken the injectors out & tested them, one is dribbling and another is on it's way out. They "think" one of there fleet engineers may have some spare used ones they can test for replacement but won't know til the morning, otherwise i'll be off to the scrappies to get a couple.

If they supply the injectors they reckon about £150, if i supply then £120 so i'd rather they just did it TBH. Although the guy there did offer a discount for "cash" so i'll see where that goes. Either way it should be up and running again soon.

Still getting shot ASAP to recoup my costs!
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Well, 2 injectors and a very reasonable £115 later and it's sorted.

Thanks to all the usual suspects for their input! letsbefriends
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