Lads with the cold weather around i've noticed the past couple of months that my car takes an absolute age to heat up and demist the windows, especially the front windscreen.
The pollen filter was replaced only a few months back but I have been told that it is possible that it could be in back...
Got my clutch replaced in my 99 K11 5 months ago but in the past month I've been having problems with it.
When in traffic or changing from 1st to 2nd the clutch tends to stick coming up to the biting point, there is no smoothness in it at all. However this does not happen when I drive the car...
I've always wanted to have those alloys (below) but very rarely do you see them in Ireland. Only the most standard of specs was ever available here. :(
Without the alloys my K11 is exactly the same.
Looking to fit a set of N15 alloys onto my K11C and just wondering if they will fit on perfectly onto the hubs ?
Alloys example
http://cars.donedeal.ie/for-sale/cars/4508401
Thanks
Looking to fit fog lamps to my Micra and am just wondering if it is worth going to a scrap yard and pick some up there ?
Along with the indicator stalk would I have to remove some wiring as well ?
Had a look at the light unit earlier (although I've to still check it with a multimeter) and the switches are making contact with the contacts and don't seem to be corroded either. The central locking is also not working at the moment and I'm just wondering if that and the light unit are in any...
Had a quick look at the lighting unit earlier on and noticed that the wire(s) are heading back in the direction of the windscreen. Would anybody know where these lead to ? I'm assuming to one of the front pillars ? Gonna have a proper look at the contacts where the switch is tomorrow and see...
Have been looking at getting replacement bulbs for my K11C (1999) as a few of there are waisted but have been reading and told different things so I just want to get a straight answer here. Was also told AutoData doesn't give bulb information either. :rolleyes:
So far I know that the interior...