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Post by AdamH »

On the subject of acronyms and newies, can anyone tell me what LHM is? :roll:
The difference between 'involvement' and 'commitment' is like an eggs-and-ham breakfast: the chicken was 'involved' - the pig was 'committed'.

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LHM is the green oil used in the Citroen high pressure hydraulic system. 2 flavours naturally - LHM and the newer LHM + - all new is + and it works in BX so don't worry about it.
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Post by mnde »

LHM stands for Liquide Hydraulique Minérale

Alternatively it's a little prayer to offer up when your BX goes wrong

Lord Have Mercy :wink:

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Post by Way2go »

AdamH wrote:On the subject of acronyms and newies, can anyone tell me what LHM is? :roll:
Just to avoid confusion LHM, FDV etc are not acronyms, they are abbreviations. It is only an acronym where the abbreviation creates a word in it's own right, eg RADAR or SONAR.

(RADAR = Radio Aided Direction And Ranging)

Can't think of anything existing for the BX but with some license on "excellent" you could make up say, boxcar.
BoXcar = Bright old Xcellent citroen absolute ride. :) (Any other suggestions welcome :D )
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BX Over Lame Lethargic Old Chrysler (and) Kia Sh*tboxes. I`ll let you work out the acronym for that one :lol:
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The Better organised location logger of company known stock.
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Post by Baldbazza »

AdamH wrote:can anyone tell me what LHM is? :roll:
It's the green stuff that's dripping out of my engine bay :oops:
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Post by Barnsley BXer »

Baldbazza wrote:
AdamH wrote:can anyone tell me what LHM is? :roll:
It's the green stuff that's dripping out of my engine bay :oops:
And off the bottom of my subframe :shock: :cry:
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