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Thanks. Headlights age by UV light I think, so that also won’t be a problem (car has lived inside for at least 90% of its life). But I’ll look out for shocks and exhaust items.
Which parts are anlmost unobtainable? I have an R with only 13k miles. I’ve stacked up on some parts like wheels, brake light, front discs and pads and some small other parts. Love to get your input, so I can be on the lookout for these parts.
Maybe hook up a computer to the OBD and see if it is a setting you can change? I have the plug and software needed, but I’m literally half a world away…
The tube is part of the so-called sound system. It is designed to put some engine noise in the cabin, for a sporty feel to the car. I removed mine and I still get enough drone from the engine for my taste…
I’ve been wondering the same thing. I’ve also removed the final pipe and replaced the filter cover with one without the hole. I guess there must be a membrane inside the tubes, allowing the sound, but preventing leaks?
The A/C might just be a refill. Just had that done yesterday with mine. Due to very little use it was completely empty.
You should be able to revert back do the stock unit. But if the original one is gone you probably need to reprogram one. On the other hand, I think there are aftermarket units...
This time the servicebox worked for me and I could log in. Apparently 9806394080 (R) and 9806391480 (L) are older versions (before RPO 13875). 9813333080 (L) and 9813333180 (R) are the newer ones. Still not sure if they fit, as the brake calipers seem not to have changed...
I see two different part numbers for the RCZ R brake discs on each side. There is a set of 9813333080 (L) and 9813333180 (R), but also a set of 9806394080 (R) and 9806391480 (L). Does anybody know the difference between the two sets?
No, just take the key out, open the bonnet, close the door and wait three minutes. It might not even matter if you do not close the door, as long as you don’t close it within these three minutes, because then you have to wait three minutes after that.
When the car is off, modules go to sleep...