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£12 + p&p
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28 in total. More than enough to do 2 lights. £15 + P&P
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14? dashboard screws (as pictured). £10 inc P&P to UK mainland.
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Everything you see in the pics for £20 + P&P
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Clearing out my remaining spares now the G60 is sold. Everything you see in the pics for £12 + P&P
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Well it had to happen and just before I sold my G60 the plastic piece on the throttle body failed. Thought other G60 owners might like to see my fix.
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Sold.
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Just a note re. the LED replacement then; you'll need to ensure the current draw equates to the same as the filament bulb.
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As stated in my previous post there are 2 diodes and a resistor alongside the blub. I doubt these have failed. What blub did you use? Was it a 12v 0.96W? I'd not be surprised if the ECU measures the current to check the blub is working.
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Just checked the bulb and the current draw @ 12v is 0.08A therefore it's a 0.96W. Something like this should be suitable. https://www.rapidonline.com/barthelme-00901280-micro-bulb-t1-1-2-12v-0-96w-57-6588 Can you solder?
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The pics are of an early dash light. There are 4 clips that secure the PCB / Connector assembly into the housing. Use a small flat blade screwdriver to un-clip taking care not to damage the case. The PCB assembly slides out of the housings. There are 4 components on the board (2x general purpose 1N4007 diodes a 8R2 resistor and a filament bulb). The diodes / resistor can be tested in circuit with a multi-meter. My money would be on the bulb having failed. To test the bulb set your multi-meter to read ohms. 14 ohms (or there about) indicates the bulb is good. While you have it apart check the solder joints with a jewelers loupe. If any of the joints look suspect re-flow with tin / lead solder. Alternatively (if yours is an early dash) £20 and the one in the picture is yours!
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Price Drop to £3600.
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The spoiler module in the pic i posted is for sale. Part # 535 919 845A £20 + p&p. If it does not fix your issue return it and it will only cost you the p&p
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Equipment you'll need: -Empty Mr Muscle Window cleaner spray bottle (other makes will do) -Old dish washing brush -Pack of baby / surface cleaning wipes -Bin bag -Dust sheet -PPE equipment (dust mask, gloves, eye goggles) Place a dust sheet over your engine. Working on one area at a time, fill the spray bottle with White spirit and liberally apply the white spirit onto the glue. Use the brush to work the white spirit into the glue. Leave for 5 mins for the glue to go soft then use the baby wipes to clean up the sticky residue. Repeat until clean.
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Thanks Andy for the kind comments. I've found an under-bonnet foam kit (solid version) that i'll also include in the sale.
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Checking the solenoids in the valve bank on the G60 pump is fairly easy. If there is sufficient interest I can post a quick how to guide? I've not looked at the electric motor but I guess I could include that too.
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Bump to the top....
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Sold
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This kit of spares is still for sale. The springs are brand new from FK.
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Sorry Jon I can't find the receipt to details what was purchased.
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I have a pair of the 1/2 turn plastic screws but on each 1 of the plastics tabs has broken off. I have interior screws too. Drop me a PM if interested.
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Lots of interest but it's still here. Anyone looking for a nice G60 for the summer season?