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    Well,

    Here's a shot of mine fitted. Looks much better now I have had the car detailed today, got rid of the multitude of scratches (The guy doing the detailing was surprised that I would take such a vehicle off road and subject it to harsh treatment).

    Anyway, I digress. Thanks to Brad for the sliders and George for sorting the mix up. I like Rich's idea of the extra rubber seal as they do let a small amount of dust in but only to the lower inside panels, so that looks a good modification I think.
    Cheers to Craig for his words of advice. I used a pair of small electrical cutters to remove the yellow plastic nipples. A quick leverage with screwdriver against them popped them out in seconds.

    Cheers Neil.
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    Today I pulled the centre dash apart and installed an AUX plug so I can use my i-pod nano .......


    thought I might install the "plug" in the blank section on the air-con control....


    opened it up ... no way to get inside this ....


    so I put it on the side "H" piece ....


    finished result ...


    all put back together ....

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    Very Neat Oldsalt!
    Something a little different, good to see.

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    Yesterday I removed the compressor cover ...


    the compressor needed a clean ...


    here's the plastic cover after a good wash ...


    then I put it all back together and fitted my new compressor cover (thanks Gordon)

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    Here's a pic of some of the dirt and crap that came out from just the "cover" and a gentle poke around the compressor with a screwdriver .... the D3 will probably go faster now !!!


    now I think I'll look into a cover for the transmission area - it looks a bit "vulnerable" to me ... some "dinkey" little wires just waiting for a stick or a rock to rip them off from their connections ...

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    Did you take the top cover out as well and clean it - I have both of mine out at the moment and the top one was as bad as the bottom one.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldsalt View Post
    now I think I'll look into a cover for the transmission area - it looks a bit "vulnerable" to me ... some "dinkey" little wires just waiting for a stick or a rock to rip them off from their connections ..
    Just another cover to collect dirt and gravel and grass that will then catch fire.
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    Quote Originally Posted by garrycol View Post
    Did you take the top cover out as well and clean it - I have both of mine out at the moment and the top one was as bad as the bottom one.
    Nope - the top cover wasn't too bad - did give it a bit of a squirt though, maybe I'll do the full disassembly one day when I have more time - probably refurbish the compressor at the same time.
    cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by Graeme View Post
    Just another cover to collect dirt and gravel and grass that will then catch fire.
    I don't drive much in long grass (hardly ever actually) so I'll just be diligent in checking for any fire hazards (something I do just about every time I pull up anyway) - I'd rather do that than drive over a large stick one day and have it flick up and tear off one of the wires leading to my transmission and have a LONG walk home ... horses for courses as they say.
    cheers

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    great, may I ask what the water tank system is and where you purchased it?

    Also could you give me some info about the secondary battery as I like to replicate this.

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