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Viking

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  1. It's not absolutely perfect. It still pulls slightly right and needs slight steering input to stay straight. I need to check wheel balance or distortion as there's vibration through the steering wheel, but overall fuel economy on the way home was 3 mpg better than on the way down and it feels much better. :smile_anim:

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  2. I'm happy with whatever it costs I guess. It's my most important tool insofar as I do no work if I don't have the car. As regards the travel, I'd rather it went on a 450 mile round trip and was sorted than bugger about with people and equipment which could well end up as still a problem.

     

    So when can you get me booked in please. It's a 4 hour drive but I can be away anytime to get there for 8.00 morning if needs be.

  3. Heading back down one of the Yorkshire Dales yesterday I rounded a corner to find a car in the middle of the road and a big cobble fallen off a wall on my side. Nowhere to go, not enough time to take avoiding action so the only option was hit the stone. Front & rear nearside wheels went over it and luckily I didn't suffer any punctures. But the car pulls to the right now and the steering wheel is slightly off centre.

     

    So need a 4 wheel alignment in North Yorkshire, is there anywhere trustworthy that I can use?

     

    Plenty of local places offer "tracking" but I need a more comprehensive service.

  4. There's not a lot of leg room in the rear for a large car, but I don't sit in the back, do I?   :D  On the test drive the guy sat in the front passenger seat and my mate sat in the back. He grumbled a bit, but the guy in the front was 6' tall.

    As far as mpg, it's not really as bad as I was expecting. I filled up 15 miles from home, went shopping, cruised back down the motorway at legal limits, and checked when I got home, it'd done 51mpg. I'm happy with that on a run. But overall it was doing 31mpg for the last 1300 miles when I picked it up, but that wasn't me driving or my driving style.

  5. Well fixed the headlight washers. A loose pipe refitted and a cable tie to hold it.


    The bonnet strut has been replaced so now the bonnet stays open.

    I've received a genuine Audi MMI USB cable today for a whole £5. Load a rake of music on an SSD hard drive and that's the lack of DAB radio sorted.

     

    My navigation update pack has arrived so I'll get on to updating the sat nav and MMI system as soon as it's dry enough to.put the battery charger on while I do it (takes three hours).

     

  6. And this evening I tackled a rather annoying fault. The fuel filler flap was sitting proud of the bodywork, and looked as though it'd been bodged with glue after someone snapped off the painted flap part.

    So, I spent all day tracking down breakers and trying to get a new flap assembly in the correct colour, but they were either sold or damaged worse than the one I had. Eventually I checked Etka (electronic parts cataloge) and found that the painted surface part simply clips into place. So I prised it off, loosening the glue which was hardly holding it, and took it inside to investigate.

    Upshot of it is, someone had clearly pulled the part off before somehow (caught it with the fuel filler hose or a handbag strap or something) and had tried double sided sticky tape and copious amouts of glue to stick it back on. Well it was stuck on, but the tape pushed it so far out of place that it was nowhere near flush.

    I cleaned off all the tape and glue and simply clipped it correctly back into the correct position, then ran a small bead of silicone along the top and bottom edges to hold it securely in place. Job sorted. :D

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