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Fixing an air leak in the P202B/P2007 system using a DIY method.
coolguy replied to paulh2602601's topic in General Car Chat
Yesterday, I replaced the valve cover gaskets. After doing so, I began experiencing the P202B error and the P2007-000 problem. I removed the valve cover bolt for that specific line, and it is evident that I successfully loosened it yesterday. I managed to resolve the issue quickly over my lunch break. I am indebted to you and will provide you with a beverage of your choice. If you choose, direct message me your email address and I will transfer a little amount of money to you via PayPal. -
Comparison between the 2017/18/20 V10 Plus and the 2022/23 RWD.
coolguy replied to KOOLCAR's topic in General Car Chat
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Thank you for your prompt answer. Perhaps the chilly weather is the cause? Considering my current location in Virginia, the temperature is not too low. However, it is evident that the fuel efficiency of my vehicle has declined since the change in weather. However, it is rather unfortunate that a Mazda battery may be significantly affected by 40 degree temperatures, resulting in a loss of one-third of its capacity.
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My internet connection consistently has frequent disruptions, occurring virtually on a daily basis. I am quite frustrated since I rented this automobile with the intention of reducing my petrol expenses, but it is not achieving that goal. During my daily journey to work. The maximum distance on a full charge is now limited to 14 miles. I feel somewhat deceived by my Mazda, or maybe I have acquired a defective vehicle. We welcome ideas from everyone. The dealership is uncertain about the cause of the problem.
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Short update... I went to the dealership, but the dealer neglected to record my arrival in the book. I arrived at a unit that was closed and locked. I arrived before the opening time, but half an hour after the opening time, there was still no customer present. I promptly contacted the dealer, who informed me that he was delivering another car to a customer because he believed he had time available on that day. I had planned to go up this weekend, but he arrived at my workplace yesterday instead (covering a distance of approximately 50 miles). The test drive was satisfactory. The car was a non-smoker, so there were no unpleasant odours or changes in colour. Although I didn't have time to explore all the features, the ride was smooth, the seats were heated and electric, and the sensors and camera work were satisfactory. The stereo was nice, but not important to me. Both parties have agreed on a part ex value and accepted an offer today. Therefore, we will collect the payment on Thursday. I will upload photographs after they have been gathered and polished. The vehicle in question is a 63-plate dynamic LUX with a black and cream leather inside. The anticipation is palpable.
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Desired a larger and more accessible vehicle, since the missus is dissatisfied with the existing car's low height. Considered the option of a 2012-2015 model A8, which is considered understated and offers a good value for the price. However, some of the components are fairly costly. Missus's acquaintance has an evoque, which she believes may possess wingbacks due to its interior being entirely made of red leather. She has personally seen the vehicle and found it to be delightful and sleek. Due of the limited space available in the vehicle, one of the children, who is 6'4" tall, will be accompanying me tomorrow. The vehicle must be an automatic vehicle, specifically a range rover. Additionally, the wife has the ability to drive it sometimes, but only with an auto licence. She will be turning 40 in a few months, so she will be receiving a cat instead.
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Hopefully, I will soon become an owner of evoque. Examining a Dynamic Lux on the weekend The vehicle has 13 plates, 2.2 SD4, and has accumulated 60,000 kilometres. It is black. Transitioning from a 2014 Insignia estate after a period of 5 years without any issues, I am now in search of a 4x4/SUV/RR that is more convenient for my spouse to enter. She has expressed dissatisfaction with the low height of the insignia. I wanted something that exudes a touch of opulence.
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F01 750i Adaptive Xenon to LED Headlights
coolguy replied to allmightyASTON's topic in General Car Chat
The pair may be acquired for a total cost of 1400, inclusive of delivery charges. The device I own is equipped with an adaptable feature that allows for seamless integration and immediate use. The individual identified as Kabeer has provided a hyperlink to a specific product on the Alibaba website. Alan is a proficient individual who manufactures a significant proportion of LED products for several firms. He has a genuine and efficient operational setup. It is advisable to contact him for more inquiries. -
F01 750i Adaptive Xenon to LED Headlights
coolguy replied to allmightyASTON's topic in General Car Chat
I successfully accomplished the task without using any coding or wiring techniques, therefore demonstrating its feasibility. The whole process, including the replacement of components, was completed within a span of around two hours. I had already made a comment on the preceding thread on this matter. -
F01 750i Adaptive Xenon to LED Headlights
coolguy replied to allmightyASTON's topic in General Car Chat
I have access to a 1500–1800 lumen LED upgrade that is plug and play, uses the vehicle's existing onboard module for the headlights, and is adaptable. -
F01 750i Adaptive Xenon to LED Headlights
coolguy replied to allmightyASTON's topic in General Car Chat
I have a pair of plug-and-play LED lights that cost somewhere between $1,500 and $2,000, and they work perfectly with my F02 without any coding or wiring. -
The A124 Sportline Front Lower Control Arm (LCA)
coolguy replied to coolguy's topic in General Car Chat
It is advisable to verify the pricing offered by authorized dealers and inquire about potential discounts. I need a plastic bracket or clip designed for securing the warning triangle to the boot lid, specifically tailored for convertible vehicles. The user obtained £7 from a dealer and an additional £20 from internet sources. -
The A124 Sportline Front Lower Control Arm (LCA)
coolguy replied to coolguy's topic in General Car Chat
Thank you for the guidance. I acquired the N/S (3607) from a dealership for a total of £400. The concept of offside in the National Lacrosse Association (NLA) is defined under rule 3707. In the United States, the product is priced at $384; however, it is not currently offered for worldwide shipment. -
The A124 Sportline Front Lower Control Arm (LCA)
coolguy replied to coolguy's topic in General Car Chat
Thank you for your response. The sportline models in question are denoted as 3607 and 3707. It has been seen that the regular models 3407 and 3507 have been obsolete for quite some time. Consequently, the sportline variants have been used as a substitute for the original Mercedes-Benz components. -
Greetings everyone, the aforementioned sequence of numbers, namely 124 330 37 07, represents the Non-Licensed Article (NLA) obtained from an authorized Mercedes-Benz dealer. Do you have any suggestions on potential sources for information? In the United Kingdom or Europe, I have come across a website that offers the desired product. However, it is worth noting that the price listed on the website exceeds €600, in addition to the cost of shipment. The products are accessible for purchase on websites based in the United States; however, international shipping services are not provided. I express my sincere gratitude.
