December 2006
Has anyone bought one of these via the add on this site, how does it work ?, seems like a cheap enough stocking filler and useful to. Read more
I have offered to have a look at my Neighbours rear lights on his M reg Punto this Sunday
When he indicates right, the left indicator and both? brake lights flash dimly.
I only saw the problem tonight, so did not see what happens when indicating right.
I am guessing that the earth going to each light cluster needs checking/cleaning.
Are there any other possible causes or any advice?
Thanks
Ian
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Fixed!
The earth on one side of the multiway connector going to the rear light assy looked like it had been arcing.
Cleaned it up and bent both sides of the connector in.
I think that the multiway connector might need replacing or modifying with a crimp terminal to the earth in the future.
Amyone know how to tell the difference between a 115hp and 130hp Mondeo TDCI (other than the stickers under the bonnet?).
I'm looking at buying one on an 02 plate - the seller insists that it's a 130, when I went to get an insurance quote the insurer said that it was a 115. The under-bonnet stickers are missing.
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Sorry, scrub the above answer, the 130 TDCi is definitely Variable vane but the 115 TDCi could be either.
Can anyone let me know how easy / expensive car parking is at Wembley Arena for a weekday night concert?
Is it easy to get to off either the M1 or M25 and how congested is it to get in through the local roads from the motorway and get parked?
Thanks for any help.
PS could use British Rail.......... Read more
Alternatively, park in Wembley Park tube station car park.
£2.50 per day Mon-Fri, £1 on Sats.
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apologies if this information is elswhere on the site but
Is a dealer obliged to give some sort of warranty on a used car he sells - I am thinking of buying a cheap(ish) car for about £2.5k - the car is 6 years old and the dealer has said that he will provide a 30 day 1000mile warranty.
thanks in advance for any info. Read more
If the dealer isn't too keen to offer what is legally expected - the 6months is more appropriate - maybe he's not the guy to 'deal' with.
You can always cllik the RELIABILITY INDEX link above & buy your own warranty, too remember - plus they've extra special deals on offer just now!
VB
I've tried resisting because I know what people tend to think about the drivers. I even agree myself. But I can't put off the inevitable, so...
Given I want a 320SE petrol saloon, what's the best way of not paying list price? Do I approach brokers? Ones linked from this site do £1500 discount at best. Is that the best I should expect? Would pre-registered be the way to go? If so, how do I find them? Any ideas would be greatly appreciated. When it comes to buying cars I'm a newbie. Used to be company cars and my current car (first I've ever owned) came from Trade Sales in Slough - bargaining for a deal wasn't apparantly allowed!
Thanks,
Dave
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This any good.
www.carpages.co.uk/guide/bmw/bmw-3-series-320i-se....p
Hi there every-one. I have just bought a bottle of K-Seal, Kalimix, to hopefully stop a suspected heater matrix leak on my Daewoo Matiz, as i do not fancy the job of changing it. I firstly asked for a can of radweld, but the shop owner assured me that a bottle of K-Seal is a lot better, and i hope it is at £8.99. for a small bottle. I have poured it direct into my topping up bottle, so hope it circulates through the complete cooling system soon, and of course stops the leak. Has any-one out there used this product before, and what results did you get ? Thanks for any comments, and advice. Cheers. Graham.
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I did email the moderator a good while later ....
I'll look back through my mailbox. It could well be that my spam filter nabbed it, or got buried in amongst all the other emails I get and got got over looked. Ultimately, it will be HJ's decision whether the link can be posted though. DD.
Hi,
I've got a 98 S reg 1.4 RT Clio with a couple of annoying problems.
1) Remote key doesn't work, I've changed the batteries but still no light on the key!!
2) Radio doesn't work, it lights up, so there is power getting to it but nothing happens when I try and switch it on!
3) The display in the centre of the dash shows nothing, is this connected to the radio?
Apart from these things the car is sound. I know the most obvious thing is to take it to a Renault dealer but does anyone know of an alternative?
Are there any Renault specialists in and around the Reading area?
Many thanks for reading so far and any advice would be gratefully appreciated. Read more
Also try Theale Motor Works, they are a Renault Garage but not a main dealer - long established family business, with a very good lead tech who is good with electrics, Simon is his name.
NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- ExxonMobil delivered its annual long term energy forecast Tuesday, saying that it expects the world will use 60% more energy in 2030 than in did in 2000. But despite this spike in demand, the oil giant does not expect to see any increase in the use of renewable energy sources from 2006 levels.
Exxon (Charts) also said the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere is expected to soar as a result, but that it would be far cheaper to limit carbon output by regulating power plants instead of vehicles.
Despite supply concerns, the company added that it foresees few problems bringing more oil and gas to market, and that the current price of oil is actually higher than it needs to be to bring oil to market.
America's largest firms pledge to go green
In a presentation to analysts, Jaime Spellings said that worldwide economic growth is expected to outpace Exxon's projected energy demands.
"As the global economy grows, the demand for energy grows," he said. "But the curve is flattening. Developing and adapting energy-efficient technology is crucial."
Spellings singled out the car as one area ripe for more conservation technology, noting that recent advances in fuel economy had been largely offset by gains in vehicle weight.
He said the world would use fossil fuels to meet about 80 percent of its total energy demand in 2030, about the same proportion as today.
Hydro and nuclear power currently make up most of the remaining 20 percent.
Spellings said renewable energy, while growing rapidly, will continue to provide just several percent of the world's total energy needs by 2030.
He referred to slides saying that in 2005 it took 13 percent of the country's corn production to make the ethanol that accounted for just 2 percent of the country's gasoline demand.
He also said that ethanol's lower energy yield makes it generally more expensive than gasoline, even with oil at $60 a barrel.
Spellings said even cellulosic ethanol or ethanol made from sugar cane could not compete with gasoline on a cost basis.
"This provides some perspective on ethanol's prospects as an alternative fuel," he said.
Many people disagree with Exxon's take on renewable energy technologies, and forecast that renewables will make a much bigger contribution to the world's energy mix in the next quarter century.
Exxon and global warming
With rising energy use, Spellings said the amount of carbon in the atmosphere is expected to increase by 1.6 percent annually.
That would be a nearly 50 percent increase in carbon dioxide, the main global warming gas, from current levels.
"Rising CO2 emissions provide risks to society that could prove to be significant," he said.
Spellings again referred to charts showing that the cheapest way to control carbon emissions is through changes at power plants, not vehicles.
The charts said that by 2030 over 15 billion tons of carbon dioxide are expected to come from power plants, while only five billion tons is thought to come from "light duty transport."
Exxon said the cost avoiding a ton of carbon emissions is less than $50 for most using technologies like gas, nuclear or a coal plant that buries its carbon underground as opposed to a conventional coal power plant.
It said saving a ton of carbon by using cellulosic ethanol in light vehicles would cost over $100, while relying on hybrids would cost nearly $250 compared to a standard gasoline engine.
While acknowledging that power plants are indeed a problem, Daniel Becker, the Sierra Club's director for global warming, lambasted Exxon over its reasoning.
"They are using numbers to make a point, and that point is 'don't make us do anything, make others do it first,'" said Becker. "That is a very irresponsible position for the world's largest and most profitable company to take."
Exxon's enthusiasm for renewable energy, at least publicly, has always been a bit more restrained than some of its competitors like BP (Charts) or Royal Dutch Shell. (Charts)
Spellings, in response to a question as to whether he thought the world was moving to mandatory carbon caps, noted that Exxon already deals with mandatory carbon caps in many countries, and that it hasn't been too much of a burden.
Spellings said Exxon didn't buy into the theory of "peak oil," which argues that worldwide production rates are either declining now or will do so very shortly.
"From an engineering standpoint, we are very comfortable with being able to add to the resource base," he said.
The challenge, he said, was more political - getting access to the resources in countries that might have governments hostile to western oil companies.
But he said that Exxon's long term outlook assumes it will be able to get access in a free market system.
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money.cnn.com/2006/12/12/news/economy/exxon_outloo...6
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I had a good laugh recently when I read that one homeowner bought an expensive windturbine for his home and managed to generate the princely total of 2KW across 3 months, that's enough to run a whole lightbulb for er... less than 24 hours, and less than a quater of what I burn in a single day living on my own. :-)
Blue
The major manufacturers have been in business now for many years and although cars have improved massively, every new model seems to be lacking in some respect. For example, the new Honda Civic is said to be rather noisy on motorways and the ride is not ideal. Rear vision is poor because of the futuristic design. Assuming that the comments are justified, why can't they get it right ? Other cars (at the bottom of the reliability tables) cannot even be relied on to stay in one piece (slight exageration). My Corolla rattles. Some makes are not comfortable. Others have a poor gearchange. The steering on our Jazz is heavy and the ride is poor. Even some of the top marques are not above crticism. Clarkson once mentioned a Bentley that rattled. Would it not be possible for a manufacturer to produce a car that combioned the best elements at a reasonable cost or am I expecting too much ?
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But in my view, the best value on the market today is a VW Phaeton (a Bentley by any other name) 3.2,
3 years old, for around £20,000. It'll last longer than all of us!
Maybe you could stretch to
bbs.5460.net/bbs/bbs/dispInfo1.jsp?id=1657776&bbsi...7
( a slow site)
"seems like a cheap enough stocking filler and useful"
That's the wife's present sorted