what have you done to your car today ?

Sparkie

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Sep 25, 2009
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Failed mot

Washer pipe blown off due to cold

Broken spring on the rear

Done well i think

leon mk1 cupra

I have a set of h and r springs which I’m looking to off load.
Good condition 60 quid collected.
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Sparkie

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Recon I’d need to post.
I’m nr Heathrow.
Coming up to Bedford middle of month but that’s as far north as I’m going at moment. .


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Leeoncupra

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Recon I’d need to post.
I’m nr Heathrow.
Coming up to Bedford middle of month but that’s as far north as I’m going at moment. .


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3”Custom exhaust, FMIC, Bosh 550’s, BC Coilovers, ARB’s +loads more.
Ive got a brand new replacement for now

Im currently house hunting so worst case my leon may be up for sale depending on what we come across but its unlikely

If i dont sell it il message to see if you still have them by then

leon mk1 cupra
 
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bruceR

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Apr 11, 2005
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Not me but the missus drove it back from work and the emissions amber light came on , wonder if this is the aftermath of fitting a decatted downpipe??


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g60stu

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Not me but the missus drove it back from work and the emissions amber light came on , wonder if this is the aftermath of fitting a decatted downpipe??


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Do you need a post cat lambda sensor spacer??
 

bruceR

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Got home and put my code reader into action , only one code 17068 / P0684 glow plug/heater comm problem. So now have to find out if it’s a glow plug or the harness, grrrrrrrrrr


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Sparkie

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Sep 25, 2009
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Fitted my new seat today.
As per usual,loads to mod.
First mod runners to fit side mounts.
Then fit subframe. Not just a five minute job.
Seat removal easy.
Loose fit subframe add seat. Sit in it. Knees hit steering wheel.
Get grinder out and reduce height by a couple of inches.
Re fit, add seat. Try it out all ok.
Then take all out.
Mod the subframe to take runners. Problem is they put plenty of holes right about where you want them. But about 5 mm out here or there.
Loads of measuring. Then drilling.
Then find you’ve measured to a different hole and you need to redo one of them.
Grrrrrrrr
Measure about a hundred times, drill another hole.
Bolt the subframe to runners,
Check it slides.
Must be square.
Fit back in place.
Bolt front.
Bolt rear.
Start tightening rears and snap the nuts off the retaining plate, which are meant to be welded in place!!!!!
They weren’t even tight when they sheered off!
Glad they broke now, as opposed to in a crash.
Seat would have been held in place with a 5 mm bolt at the front only.
Holy kumquat Batman!!


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Sparkie

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Bucket seat and Subframe. Continued...

Took my broken parts for my seat subframe indoors.
On closer inspection they weren’t welded bolts, just have a retainer which I fixed.
Battled with the seat still in place more or less and once plates were reattached correctly it became obvious that the subframe is about 10-15mm too thin.
Meaning one plate fits into the original runner but the other side is 10mm short of locating into the runner.
Long and short I’m going to buy longer bolts and sleeve them with poly washers. This should allow the plate to extend further away from the subframe, allowing it to locate.
Anyone fitting an OMP subframe will most likely have the same problem.


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Arm

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Mine had a p0684 code and after checking everything it turned out to be the glow plug control module adjacent to the pollen filter. But I don't know if all cars have that module in that posn. Mine is a 2005 150pd
 

Zardoz

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Sep 6, 2016
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Finally got round to swapping out the old style (and rattly) mirrors to the facelift ones that spudboy6 kindly sold me. I'd bought new black covers with the intention of getting them colour coded but now they're on I like them all black to be honest.

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Also while the door card was off I fixed the window switch that somehow my dad had managed to pop the white window section through (the bit that lights up). Oh and gave her a long overdue clean too.
 

bigT's lcr

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Feb 27, 2016
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Finally got round to swapping out the old style (and rattly) mirrors to the facelift ones that spudboy6 kindly sold me. I'd bought new black covers with the intention of getting them colour coded but now they're on I like them all black to be honest.



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Also while the door card was off I fixed the window switch that somehow my dad had managed to pop the white window section through (the bit that lights up). Oh and gave her a long overdue clean too.

They look good. Which leon is it? I had a burgundy cupra a few years back
 
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