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Hi Pedro,
Yes, thats my suspicion also. Either that or the pedal pin.
Im surprised no-one else has had this issue.
Checking Servicebox it looks like I can pull the facia under the steering wheel off to access the pedals. I'll do this over the weekend and take a look.
I have replacement bushings...
Hi all,
I was just wondering if any other owners of the mk1 have quite a bit of sideways play in their clutch pedals?
I can move mine inwards (towards the brake pedal) roughly an inch or more, which can feel quite dangerous driving at times as its hard to get the other foot on the brake went...
I tried this recently and the dealership wouldnot consider it due to the age of the car (2010)
I had the strut mounts changed at a fair expense and the problem still persists (Didn’t change the shocks though). Had the sway bars changed too and no difference
No smoke test.
batt was fine before the fan flattened it. It’s coming back now though.
I don’t recall seeing a check valve when I removed the old hose.
where is the MAF sensor?
Quick question, I am wondering if I forgot to replace a check valve after I replaced the air intake turbo hose and breather pipe.
is there a check valve here on the 156? If so, where does it go?
thanks
so I went to the garage, I left the car on and while I was filling out the forms the fan switched off. Everything seemed fine so I drove home. Temp gauge was sat at 90 the whole way. Perhaps the new sensor needed some time, or t was just a intermittent fault.
going to take it to a garage tomorrow. I can’t get under the car to check for split hoses. I am hoping they will spot one around the manifold.
if not I might ask them to change out the thermostat.
it’s a generic reader.
the yoyo’ing is happening fast, takes a while to get up to 70-80 then drops to 30 in around 5 seconds and then repeats. I would be amazed if the fan can cool it down that quickly, but I’m no expert.
Hi, no recent work.
I replaced the engine temp sensor yesterday and the problem persists.
if It was an air leak would the temp gauge jump around like this?
it is a 156 petrol
Hi all,
out of the blue my engine fan is running immediately from start up and to 5 mins after switch off.
i noticed The temp gauge wasn’t reaching 90 so replaced that.
just took it for a long spin and the problem persists. I noticed the temp gauge never reaches 90. It goes up to about 70 then...
I bought from this seller recently and fitted it.
its a pain to fit but works perfect. It’s metal so i cant see myself ever needing to replace this again.
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