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Surely a box of blue plastic plugs couldn’t be deemed to be a tool. I just wished to buy a box of the blue plugs as the range of sizes would be a good help. I don’t know how blue plastic plugs can have anything to do with a walk around tool whatever that may be. David
I have just watched Erics artile on lending tools, and I can advise that after 45years of car repairs I have concluded that tools are the best walking item that have no legs. also that it is not advisable to lend tools without a small deposit which is returned when the item is returned…. maybe harsh but no problem to a sincere chap.On a different theme with spark plug intervals so long now,and being steel in an alloy head it is considered good practice to remove them at each major service,clean the threads and a small amount of copper grease,the UK description for your anti-seize.Anyone consider this a waste of time…. it really pays well at the spark plug renewal time…………
I have just watched Erics artile on lending tools, and I can advise that after 45years of car repairs I have concluded that tools are the best walking item that have no legs. also that it is not advisable to lend tools without a small deposit which is returned when the item is returned…. maybe harsh but no problem to a sincere chap.On a different theme with spark plug intervals so long now,and being steel in an alloy head it is considered good practice to remove them at each major service,clean the threads and a small amount of copper grease,the UK description for your anti-seize.Anyone consider this a waste of time…. it really pays well at the spark plug renewal time…………
re.the mondeo tdci the ford garage had it a while back,but they from memory say the codes would have been P0404 or P1103 or P1409.
re.the mondeo tdci the ford garage had it a while back,but they from memory say the codes would have been P0404 or P1103 or P1409.
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