Cressa
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Mine is exactly the same issue. 😊
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That does look like it could belong on a Star Wars film. 👍
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Happy new year too. Shows sound a great idea 🍻
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Very obsolete as I needed to replace mine years ago. Was on ebay, so by chance Santa delivered it here. Where did you get your latest Recaros from ? 😂
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Message g0ldf1ng3r as he sorted these out for us. Im sure he will send this. Be nice to do another group buy, assuming there are enough members left posting in here 🙈. Could be good on a mk2 mate 👍I may see if it would be likely to fit
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As it is xmas I thought I would do a lateral flow covid test b4 seeing family. Seems that my secret Santa was Covid.. ... just gone positive 😳 Off for a xmas day pcr test 🤬
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Happy with a ccgb calendar and a rear number plate light for Karmann
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I am thinking about fitting a one way valve to my fuel line to help the warm starting. Although I need to research what others have done as I dont know if it is an 8mm valve or another size Just a thought... Santa may have to decide
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That's always a nice 'to do" job assuming that nothing gets spilt
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🎄🎄 As per the title, what are you treating your Corrado to. I am still undecided.....
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Again: Fuel system electric issues. New relay but fail again.
Cressa replied to KarlosG60's topic in Newbies Hangout
And when I say check your fuses, pull each one out and use a multimeter set to ohms and check that the resistance across each one is very low -
Again: Fuel system electric issues. New relay but fail again.
Cressa replied to KarlosG60's topic in Newbies Hangout
Do you get 12v if you go from pin 14 + and then straight to the battery negative. If this should be a permanent voltage and isn't, check your fuses -
That looks awesome. Great work , thank you
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I had read that numerous times before. But was also thinking More fuel = more ethanol = more water absorption The 70litre tank hurts at the petrol pump with super unleaded, but is all they deserve I normally keep mine topped up, but she is well and truly blocked in. I could do 14 trips with a Jerry can 🤣
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From what I have read, the Ethanol ones help stop the water absorption. And it messing with the rubber items. The one I bought is to extend the life of the fuel as it may be sat during the winter months in a can. I normally run my equipment until empty in the winter so as not to have deposit issues.But the Corrado has fuel in and I cant get her out to use at the moment. Apparently this one can be used in cars too, so i will see how it goes now that i have it. Gents, where did you get the Lucas brand from? When i searched i kept getting American sites so i gave up with that on postage costs
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I purchased a Briggs & Stratton version for the petrol which i use in my lawnmower and hedgecutters etc.. And because the corrado is stuck in the garage I wondered what to use. I have read that it is better to keep the tank full but surely that would mean more ethanol = more water = BAD... As I too let mine warm up every week I now need some fuel in her. I may just try some in a 5 litre can and see how the car is. I will have a look at the BG products Sean, especially if you havent noticed a difference
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Not going to let today be an empty one for the Forum. I realised I have very little fuel in Karmann and even though I am not using her, I dont want this awful ethanol shite upsetting things. I've always used the posh super juice but now even that has ethanol. Hopefully I last filled up before all of this started My question is ' Does anyone use any of the fuel additive products'? I have just bought some to stabilise the fuel that I have for 2 stroke tools which is supposed to give it a longer shelf life
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Love it 🍻
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What sort of post is that ..... 😂😂😂 it won't go unnoticed
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There are little metal spring clips that hold the switch securely in the door. They dont effect it's working just its fit.
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I had some heavily rusted bolts and thought I had nothing to lose in trying the electrolysis method. What a God damn miracle cure that is and only needs a battery charger and simple items. Well worth a go as it rejuvenated my bolts recently. I then treated and them, but am toying with the idea of home plating Saved a fortune, but new is always nice
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Sorry I cant help. Wish I could. We need more G60 input on here. Good luck. Can you get the part number off a free Etka and then google images it.
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What a great forum where people offer help. So, early switches from g0ldf1ng3r or a late one from me that I found. Although I would definitely try what Dox has suggested. And popping the switch apart to clean the contacts isnt as tricky as you think. Or send it me and I will do it. If a late switch, the annoying metal spring clips are available from another member that contacted me on here. Not cheap but you can't get them anywhere else
