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Beware of misleading fault codes. Find yourself a true expert so you don't follow false leads. BTW I bought my R from a guy in Port Lincoln and had it trucked over to Melbourne. Good luck sorting your car!
A red was sold on Carsales earlier this year (or possibly last year) 77,000 klm. Advertised for 30K. A black one sold not too long ago. It had 150,000 klm. It was asking over 30K.
Not likely, but I'll be watching with interest!!
I took mine for a drive on some lovely twisty roads near Healesville (Australia) on the weekend. The handling is amazing.
My car throws this fault up occasionally. Car is running fine. Today my mechanic had a look and it scanned zero fault codes. lol. He spoke to a Pug "expert" and said it could be the ECU on top of the battery. Has this been confirmed as a possible culprit? Any other ideas out there? Thanks.
The plastic coated arches can be restored with heavy cut paint polish. Sounds crazy but it works and doesn't damage the plastic. Mine were worse than yours and came up great. Still looking like new 2 years on. (Car is stored under cover though).
I fitted Contisport Contact 5 to mine. Pretty pricy at 1300 AUD fitted and balanced. I found it tricky to get high end tyres for the rim size. Very good tyre though....
I removed a touch of oil using a pump from an empty soap container joined onto some plastic tubing. Just stuck it down the dip stick hole. Took a while but worked.