- Messages
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- Location
- Manchester
- First Name
- Glynn
- Elgrand
- E51
- Region
- North West
I have to admit. That’s exactly where I got the idea from
Did you do the cruise yourself?I’ve finished getting a functional CanM8 cruise installed, programmed to automatic and got it driving the bus. So now I have tunes and a cruise fitted.
mmmmm...what next. Let me consult my list.
oh yeah, save some money and stop buying crap.
but really, red, eagle eye (x4) lights fitted for a fog light. Oh crap, more electrics.
Did you do the cruise yourself?
So you've been running on petrol with no cats polluting the west country. Shame on you.Driven mine back from Cornwall towing my big caravan.
Done well over a thousand miles during the last week, 700 towing the caravan. Used no oil or water, no problems at all
Used about 70 gallons of fuel in total... I don't hang about towing the caravan so mpg goes down drastically, the other 300+miles were a mix of round town and steady long drives.
All on LPG except for 1/4 of a tank of petrol. I only used 1/4 tank of petrol because I'd planned on refuelling at Cornwall Victoria services on the way home from Newquay but the fuel court at Victoria was totally cordoned off (no fuel at all available, no apparent reason) so had to do most of the distance between Victoria and Okehampton services (where I refuelled with LPG again) on petrol. Still will have saved £100 or so on fuel on this holiday by running on LPG.
You can come and wire my DRLs in any time you want .Re polished the lower grill, tidied up the wires on my round DRLs and fitted some leds I had laid around.
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Is that a euphemism?You can come and wire my DRLs in any time you want .
Re polished the lower grill
Is that a euphemism?
Slim arms are a distinct advantage.How easy it it to remove? Going to have a proper go at mine which I did 10 mins on and came up so much better, but needs a bit more “power tool” effort to look cleaner.
Well this makes things easy I was just being very carefull with polisherRemove the reg plate.
Remove the top grill.
Reach down behind the lower grill.
2 10mm bolts in th middle of the grill.
And 2 10mm at each end.
The bolts are on the back of the black bars you can see on the front.
Bottom 2 side ones are easy but the top 2 are more of a challenge.
Small socket and small ratchet.
If you can't get to the top side ones then you will have to loosen the arch liner off to get to them.
Sounds like you had a bit of a nightmare good you sorted itWell today was the first time I have drove the Elgrand since Wednesday.
On Wednesday I rewired my show lights.
This involved running a 7 core cable to the secret box where the flare is kept.
Removed the glove box to reveal the heater box.
I could see the grey insulation behind it. The same insulation I could see in the hole.
So I decided to pull the cable through the small bung on the passenger side firewall.
I figured that It would go between the insulation and the heater box.
I cut a section of the insulation out just under the heater box so I could see or feel the wire.
Tried all different wires etc pushed down the hole to see if I could find out where it would come out.
I tried a strong piece of wire slightly thinner than a coat hanger.
It seemed to be doing the job but it got caught on something and It would not come back out.
I left it in, cut off the excess and used 2 tie wraps which did the job.
Everything working and back together.
Job done!..............
So today I had to go to work for a while.
Weather hot so I put the air con and blowers on in the back and the front. (I always run the air con in the back when the front is on)
WTF no fans running in the front.
Oh no I thought. I must have caught the cable for the blowers behind the heater box.
I knew the plug had not come off as I could see that when I put it back together.
So I took all the glove box back off and sure enough the heater fan plug was on nice and tight.
Double WTF.
I looked at the job in hand ie removing all the heater assembly for find the other end of the cable.
I thought I wonder if the fan is stuck?
So I removed the cabin filter so I could put my hand in and spin it.
To my dismay here is the other end of the thicker wire in the fan box.
I have no Idea how it got there as I would assume it would be a sealed box apart from the inlet which should be no where near where I threaded the wire.
With a sharp tug I managed to pull the offending wire out.
Tested the fan and hey presto it sprung to life.
So this is just a little warning to anyone who want to use the little bung to get a cable from the engine bay.
Be Careful.
This is what I have done today.
Sorry I did not get any photos.