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    Misfuelling device tool near Randwick anyone?

    Hi guys

    The misfuelling device on my D4 has triggered. I went to reset it and one of the lugs on my reset tool has broken off so I can't do it.

    anyone got one near Randwick in Sydney?

    Cheers
    Lucas

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    I made a temporary repair - 2 small allen keys taped to the end of the tool. Did the trick. Now to spend a fortune on a new one...

    Cheers
    Lucas

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    Get two allen keys,weld to bar,done.

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    My D4 has a long range tank fitted so the misfuelling device is no longer needed. Yours if you still need one.
    Trevor.

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    Thanks Trevor, I've sent you a PM.

    Cheers
    Lucas

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    Quote Originally Posted by irondoc View Post
    I made a temporary repair - 2 small allen keys taped to the end of the tool. Did the trick. Now to spend a fortune on a new one...

    Cheers
    Lucas
    I can send you my surplus one still in the plastic for $40+postage
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    Alternatively, just tape two small allen keys to a screwdriver like a pronged fork. Works just as well. Hopefully its not a tool you need to use too many times.

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    We were on a trip last year and the refueller at one stop said he hoped our vehicle didn’t take so long as the other Disco he’d done earlier.
    I checked the other vehicle later as he was with us and his flap had activated sometime but he hadn’t realised it. Minute later all was fixed. Useful tool to have but apparently others have also used a wire coat hanger suitably bent to do the same thing at no expence.
    AlanH.

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