Chrisdriving
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Sounds like that new Polish .
Maybe leave it dirty, less attractive, reduced premiums?
Maybe leave it dirty, less attractive, reduced premiums?
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Did these ever get fitted mate?Quick (rough) mock up, to see what me new alloys might look like. Think they should look great. And even going off those pics, should look awesome, lowered.
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Think the offsets a bit low, though.
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Did these ever get fitted mate?
Following on from earlier discussion, dash cam anyone? !!!
Do not forget to notify insurer or risk invalid insurance..
They'll be invalidating insurance for an,
Air Freshener next.![]()
Possible I suppose but it sounds unlikely. Getting stopped by the police is possible though, if you have one hanging from your mirror like in the article's photo because it obviously obscures your vision.
That's what I did with mine. Makes it easier to shut down if I ever want to extract the SDCard...This is why I've not hardwired mine, it's just plugged into the cig lighter
Has anyone had the TPMS light lit, on the Dash. (Tyre pressure). If you have.
Does it just light up, or does it flash. And how big is the warning light
Or does it Bing and bong, too.
Probably a faulty sensor or system fault if it flashes when you start the car.
If it just comes on and stays on, it's indicating what it thinks is a pressure that is outside of the preset boundaries.
It's not unknown for tyre fitters to damage the sensors when they change tyres. If you have new wheels it might have new sensors as well in which case they'll need to be programmed to the car. Whoever fitted the tyres to the wheels should have done that for you...
If it's indicating a system/sensor fault, it'll be an MOT failure - when the time comes.
Yeah, they are a pain for any driver with an ounce of common sense. Nobody should need the car to tell them when they have a tyre with low pressure but there you go...
If you do without the sensors you'll need to refit the original wheels for the MOT. All cars since 2012 have to have a functional TPMS system to pass the test.
Did anyone make a Photo of the original TMPS sensor, including its "Part number"? May be we could find some non-original but compatible...