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    you might need a CAS as will they tend to get heat fatigue on the wiring
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    Love these things, keep me in business.

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVOSTi View Post
    Love these things, keep me in business.
    Read a guide timing belt seems to be on the easier side!

    What is the go with ripping codes from these things? Half the cars that come in cannot be read by our OBD readers?

    Did a radiator change on Vectra the other day talk about being a cunt!

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    Quote Originally Posted by EVOSTi View Post
    Love these things, keep me in business.
    They are pretty awesome. Lots of shit fucks out on them, most of its easy to diagnose, not that difficult to repair and the parts are getting cheaper so there's money to be made on them
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    Hold it flat cunt

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    Quote Originally Posted by snavy View Post

    Did a radiator change on Vectra the other day talk about being a cunt!
    Palmed one off onto my mechanic a few months back, glad I did. Near full day job. Start at the number plate and work your way back.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BigJonWB View Post
    Palmed one off onto my mechanic a few months back, glad I did. Near full day job. Start at the number plate and work your way back.
    Took about 2-3 hours. Cant remove the condenser bolts that attach to the radiator unless bumper comes off. So what causes the thermos not to switch on? Test seems to bridge connections at the radiator fan switch but fans did not turn on, we only noticed relay clicks when bridging the high speed part of the thermo connector? Nothing on low speed.

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