Mmmmmm bounced back. WTF!
What E-mail address are you using? I used the "Contact us" one from the site, but I now notice it hasn;t got .au on the end. :confused:
Ed.
Nope, another bounce back. Ho hum.
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Mmmmmm bounced back. WTF!
What E-mail address are you using? I used the "Contact us" one from the site, but I now notice it hasn;t got .au on the end. :confused:
Ed.
Nope, another bounce back. Ho hum.
Easy test - drive the car for a while then remove and cap the vac tube from the new vac adv you have just fitted and you will see the difference.Quote:
Originally Posted by matbor
Wierd. I thought I'd be clever & advise them on their "Response Form" on the website but that also is SNAFU it seems. "URL not found"
Yeah, tired emailing them too but don't think they bother !! Maybe someone should tell them !!
To undo the screw, it's just the one that is hard to get too, i just used a spanner, a star screw driver bit and a bit of tape, bit fiddly though, but u are only doing one :) and u can do most it by hand once u losen it :)
Matt.
So, it's not just me then?
Seems as though the domain is buggered.
Quote:
The original message was received at Fri, 10 Nov 2006 19:45:22 +1000
from root@localhost
----- The following addresses had permanent fatal errors -----
diadfs@mail.eth.com.au
(reason: 550 Host unknown)
(expanded from: <info@advancediaphragmoptions.com>)
----- Transcript of session follows -----
550 5.1.2 diadfs@mail.eth.com.au... Host unknown (Name server: mail.eth.com.au: host not found)
It makes you wonder why the Shop Window stays buggered & the only contact is by phone. Good for WA members. Not! :(
INFO ONLYQuote:
I'd be interested in this as well.
Are the screws holding the Vac. Adv. a torx head? "Appears" as though they may be from initial looking. If so what size?
On my Disc. the screws are Torx T10. "For the perfect fit, Sir":D
that shoulds right.Quote:
Originally Posted by 4bee
It is special:DQuote:
Originally Posted by 4bee