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Reggie Cupra TDi

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Jan 14, 2016
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MOT failure last week so it got treated to new gear to get it through,
FRONT SUBFAME
BOTTOM ARMS
TRACK ROD ENDS
REAR DISCS PADS, CALIPERS AND CABLES
2 NEW TYRES,

Kept cost down and did on the driveway myself otherwise wouldn't have been worth fixing!! but we good for another year it lives on! hahaha
 

Nam-uk

Active Member
May 11, 2011
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lancashire.
Dropped car off todays for MOT and the cambelt full kit with water pump I'm also getting the Aux belt replaced as its cracking and noisy noticed this in winter its the original Aux belt as well, cambelt change soon comes around though:oops: , had to leave it overnight as they started late but as long as its right I'm not bothered, also told them had to refit the undertray a while back and sides some fixings were gone but just want to make sure they do fit it back as you don't know if they leave some fixings out..
 

Nathan penney

Active member
Jul 8, 2017
720
826
Liverpool
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Reached 100k yesterday. :cry::ROFLMAO:
Not to worry, as I posted in readers rides section yesterday- I have also bought another! :eek::cool:
 

Alexis27

Active Member
Dec 20, 2009
2,138
474
Manchester
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Changed my gearbox oil because shifts were getting notchy. Helped a bit but it wasn't perfect. So I looked under the gearstick and the metal bar on the left has quite a lot of play back and forth. I couldn't find a metal washer thin enough to make it rigid, so I cut a horseshoe out of a debit card and wedged it behind the metal clip. Doesn't move a millimetre now and gear changes are so much better!
 

Jay20VT

The 'R' In CupRa
Jul 23, 2004
658
82
N.London
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Changed my gearbox oil because shifts were getting notchy. Helped a bit but it wasn't perfect. So I looked under the gearstick and the metal bar on the left has quite a lot of play back and forth. I couldn't find a metal washer thin enough to make it rigid, so I cut a horseshoe out of a debit card and wedged it behind the metal clip. Doesn't move a millimetre now and gear changes are so much better!
Nice fix 👍
 

Nam-uk

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May 11, 2011
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lancashire.
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Changed my gearbox oil because shifts were getting notchy. Helped a bit but it wasn't perfect. So I looked under the gearstick and the metal bar on the left has quite a lot of play back and forth. I couldn't find a metal washer thin enough to make it rigid, so I cut a horseshoe out of a debit card and wedged it behind the metal clip. Doesn't move a millimetre now and gear changes are so much better!
its not on the service schedule buts its recommended on any gearbox too replace at 100k or stiff changing, I've done it before and cut the wrong card up lol
 
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Nam-uk

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May 11, 2011
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lancashire.
Timing belt done jump in price though due to cost of living but that's including aux belt not bad though as its first time changed, but on a positive leon passed mot with no advisories, reckon ill need new tyres next year though i had them swapped around two years ago
 

Alexis27

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Dec 20, 2009
2,138
474
Manchester
its not on the service schedule buts its recommended on any gearbox too replace at 100k or stiff changing, I've done it before and cut the wrong card up lol
Yeah mine's on 94k. Not that different when cold but quite a lot smoother when warmed up now.
 

Nam-uk

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May 11, 2011
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lancashire.
Yeah mine's on 94k. Not that different when cold but quite a lot smoother when warmed up now.
You can adjust the linkage never done it myself , think it’s due to the wire rope stretches, I’ve seem them drill it too make it a closer gear change seen that on utube
 

Alexis27

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Dec 20, 2009
2,138
474
Manchester
Yeah I did that last summer. It's just a method of getting the spring cables taut again really. Made it quite a lot better than it was at the time.
 
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Alexis27

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Dec 20, 2009
2,138
474
Manchester
Ebony Black, Platinum, Flash Red, Arctic Silver, Ovni Yellow, Emocion Red, Luna Silver, Black Magic seems the be the colour frequency for LCRs.

I think Black Magic was something to do with the diesel FR "plus" at the end of the run when they shared bumpers. Very rare to see that colour on LCRs.
 
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