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Old 4th May 2006, 05:37   #1
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a page whivh tells you about comon saxo problems

ie snap dipsticks on mk2
pas pipr rubbing and bursting when a mk2 is lowered to much

only 2 i can thhink of at the mo and they have both hapend to me

if anybody has anymore please add
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Old 4th May 2006, 05:38   #2
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sounds good but maybe common problems within each forum section. like common ICE problems, changing head unit etc. common interior problems, changing interior. like tools needed etc?
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Old 4th May 2006, 05:43   #3
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yeah that could work
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can't really think of any Interior problems other than the heaters not working...
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Old 4th May 2006, 05:49   #5
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thats all ready in 1 of the sections

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Old 4th May 2006, 14:31   #6
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i think its a great idea! would help for a Pug 106 too!
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Old 10th May 2006, 05:21   #7
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rear brake compensator needs ajusting to when lowered the rear
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biggest interior problem: how the hell do I get the gear knob off lol (We've all been there!!)
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i have the mk2 pas pipe covered and pics of how to move it, jsut need the bastard time to add it

i can do a FAQ on dip stick, ill chuck that into my todo pile as well.

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What would be REALLY useful would be for people to come up with atleast a few paragraphs of how to fix the common problem, rather than just the problem

The site admins can then paste the details into the FAQ section, making it available for all.

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i have the mk2 pas pipe covered and pics of how to move it, jsut need the bastard time to add it

i can do a FAQ on dip stick, ill chuck that into my todo pile as well.

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if you would of posted the PAS pipe earlyer it would of saved me £44

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What would be REALLY useful would be for people to come up with atleast a few paragraphs of how to fix the common problem, rather than just the problem

The site admins can then paste the details into the FAQ section, making it available for all.

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il get on the case and get pics to
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Can anyonne tell me why the seat doesnt adjust up and down in height or the steering cause I'm 6ft 1in and I cant get a good driving position. Or can it be done and i just can see it
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