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So it leaves .25l in the bottom? i thinks that pretty good
 
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Productive day there Steve. You’ll notice the difference with the fresh oil.
Don’t know if it’s just my mind, but always found with my petrol cars they ran smoother with new oil (diesel ones too).
You’ll notice the difference at night with the LED footwell lights. You’ll end up doing the rears too…
 

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Productive day there Steve. You’ll notice the difference with the fresh oil.
Don’t know if it’s just my mind, but always found with my petrol cars they ran smoother with new oil (diesel ones too).
You’ll notice the difference at night with the LED footwell lights. You’ll end up doing the rears too…
Not just me then, i always thought it was the placebo effect.

Only changed one bulb so far lol. but i do intend to change them all.
 

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Ive hidden my bulb stash
 

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citizens bank hours near me

Decent weather today so i decided to do a oil and filter change using the 12 volt pump. No manual labour any more lol.

Mileage is 71766, just shy of 6000 miles since the last one.
Nice one Steve, good job and an easy oil change

Did you get it reset all ok?
Productive day there Steve. You’ll notice the difference with the fresh oil.
Don’t know if it’s just my mind, but always found with my petrol cars they ran smoother with new oil (diesel ones too).
You’ll notice the difference at night with the LED footwell lights. You’ll end up doing the rears too…
Ditto, imagination or not, just always seems smoother, more at ease with new oil.
The LED's make a huge difference.

Not just me then, i always thought it was the placebo effect.

Only changed one bulb so far lol. but i do intend to change them all.
You'll get them all done now, can't leave it with just one, just a matter of when lol

Jim
 

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They seem a lot of work those 351's
 

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Nice one Steve, good job and an easy oil change

Did you get it reset all ok?

Ditto, imagination or not, just always seems smoother, more at ease with new oil.
The LED's make a huge difference.


You'll get them all done now, can't leave it with just one, just a matter of when lol

Jim
Only needs a reset every 16000 miles and the Icarsoft does that on the Model T version lol.

I'm thinking of going to Halfords today and changing the bulbs in their car park, just so that I'm buying the correct bulbs!
 

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I'm thinking of going to Halfords today and changing the bulbs in their car park ...
Why do Halford's car park bulbs need changing?
 

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Only needs a reset every 16000 miles and the Icarsoft does that on the Model T version lol.

I'm thinking of going to Halfords today and changing the bulbs in their car park, just so that I'm buying the correct bulbs!
I made a short list of what LEDs are needed on my thread yesterday:


Front Footwell - T10 Bulb
Rear Footwell (bottom of front seat) - 39mm Festoon
Lower Door Cards (puddle light)- 39mm Festoon
Front Vanity Mirrors - T5 bulb
Rear reading lights - T10 bulb

Boot - 42mm Festoon (it won’t work initially but if you leave it for 20 minutes and go back to it, it should be OK)
Mirror puddle light - sealed LED unit


What CAN’T be done:
Front overhead consol - all lights are sealed LEDs on circuit board
Rear Vanity mirrors - Sealed LEDs with on board LEDs.
Rear Number Plate bulbs - sealed unit with on board LEDs. LEDs from earlier 2010-2014 won’t fit.
 

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I made a short list of what LEDs are needed on my thread yesterday:


Front Footwell - T10 Bulb
Rear Footwell (bottom of front seat) - 39mm Festoon
Lower Door Cards (puddle light)- 39mm Festoon
Front Vanity Mirrors - T5 bulb
Rear reading lights - T10 bulb

Boot - 42mm Festoon (it won’t work initially but if you leave it for 20 minutes and go back to it, it should be OK)
Mirror puddle light - sealed LED unit


What CAN’T be done:
Front overhead consol - all lights are sealed LEDs on circuit board
Rear Vanity mirrors - Sealed LEDs with on board LEDs.
Rear Number Plate bulbs - sealed unit with on board LEDs. LEDs from earlier 2010-2014 won’t fit.
Halfords Car Park: Bloody great bulbs, and a cherry picker for installation.
 
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