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I take it they switch off when u turn your lights off then? I would check to see if the double filament bulbs are in the correct way round. also check for corrosion in the bulbholder assembly and the plug
easy model to do but i have worked 13 hrs today then an hour on here and my back aches sat here ,if you remove the drive shafts then undo the bell housing bolts and gearchange then you can slide the gearbox back a bit so you have a gap of an inch and bit at the front and using a 9mm ring to undo the bolts one at a time its possible to drop the clutch ,then put the new one in and the bolts in loose you locate the clutch then tighten the clutch bolts through the timing mark hole as i remember rightly
oil in the air filter is caused by one of 3 things, excessive oil level in the crankcase or excessive engine cylinder leakage causing to much back pressure and blowing the oil up the and into the crankcase vent hose, this same condition can also be caused by a plugged Positive Crankcase vent system valve. (PCV for short)
something not right here ,firstly why didnt you just renew the clutch instead of a complete compressor ?? secondly do you have a machine to recharge the system and if so are you using it correctly ,the reason i ask is because in the machine the low and high pressure pipes are interconnected in the body of the machine so yes it would show these pressures.When refilling a car once machine has weighed the gas leaving the bottle shut off the red line and start engine leaving the blue line connected ,run engine at 2000rpm with A/C on full for about 3 mins to draw the gas in from the machine .Then close blue line and and do a recovery to see how much gas was left in the machine.Also did you put compressor oil in when you re fitted the compressor about 100cc is enough ,this is better put in directly into compressor ,then vacumn to about -750mg or a stage one vac pump and omit the oil recovery cycle .When running the air temperature coming out should be about 7.5centigrade is good but some cars will drop to 5C anything below 9C is ok ,and forget to clean out pollen filter
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