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  1. #11
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    I know that the uni can give a problem but pulled mine out the other day and my brother who is very experienced at bench testing unis pronounced it fine and back in it went. In mine the AC drains dont seem to drain onto the uni - last of the rectangle light D2s. The only problem I had it seems was a torn shaft gator. I have the odd chirp from the front hence why I took the shaft out, but it seems its from something else...so dont go throwing away the uni and going to the expense if it has no play and looks fine, just make sure the drain tubes are draining away or stick extension pipes on them

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    I just re-read your post mate and as for the chirp, I have read that ACE pipes can give off noise - have a search of Discoweb.org.

    Cheers

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    Wozapinin,

    The vacuum pump for the cruise control is the black plastic "motor" immediately under the bellows that operates the cruise control cable mechanism (the top one of the two cables attached to the throttle). It is held to a largish mounting plate by three rubber shock mountings. The blanked off outlet you refer to should stay blanked off. Hope this helps.

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    picked up a reconditioned front drive shaft this morning. Removed my shaft, engaged CDL and drove vehicle to pick it up. The "twittering" noise has gone. Two cups in the middle uni, opposite sides to each other, were flogged out and there was NO vibration.
    fixed the cruise control by pulling the brake light switch out to its full length.
    Looks like I'll need to replace both door lock mechanisms on passenger side.
    Thanx for all advise and see you out there.

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    Replaced passenger door lock today. $179, parts only. Actuator cactus. That was the cheapest part of the exercise.

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    The doors,you will find they can be "Lazy" unlocking,a 3rd press will un doo
    Chirping,you are on to it well done
    ACE makes funny noises and clunks at low speeds on smooth roads,ignore its doing its "self test stuff"
    Rear windows,dont wory you aint the first to ask
    Window Child lock,re-check,I think you will find it works opposite to what you expect.
    ACE,wait till you hit a freeway 360deg on-ramp,you will love it
    Find a big SAFE hill and play with the HDC,MOST of us wont have a bar of it,its too fast for real off-roading.Great in other situations.Use it to "exercise" your ABS/TC systems,gives the shuttle valves a good work out.
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