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  1. Think it's down mate. Just count how many clicks you have at the moment, turn the little wheel 5 or 6 times them count the clicks again Craig.
  2. Poorboys World Natural Look Dressing Craig.
  3. All updated for people LONDON User Name: Wizard Location: South London OBDII Reader: Blazt cable+software (Consult 2), which can read and reset fault codes + test individual cylinders, increase RPM, etc... User Name:drivebyabuser location: Harrow NW london OBDII reader:scantool software User Name: Sparky350z Location: Cheam, Surrey OBDII Software: cant remember (but it works) Username: Jez Location: Newbury, Berkshire Software: Blatz (OBDII and Nissan), Cipher (the Uprev diag software for engine ECU and ABS ECU), and Osiris (for remapping) Name: Chris Location: Jctn 24/25 M25 ODBII Software: Need to check but reader gives and clears codes SOUTH EAST User name; Abbey Motorsport Location: Oxted RH89HJ OBDII reader: NISSAN CONSULT 2 , full code reading including codes just for Nissan,s Name: Trick-Ricky Location: East Sussex OBDII Reader:Blazt cable+software, which can read and reset fault codes + test individual cylinders etc. works with all JDM haven't tried UK model yet. Name: kaizermotor Location: Rochester Kent OBDII Reader: Consult-3 EAST ANGLIA User Name: Rtbiscuit Location: Ipswich OBDII Software: Digimoto 5, Scantool, RPM TORQUE User Name: Pathfinder123 Location: Woburn OBDII Software: Scantool (old version) Username: Sam McGoo Location: Downham Market, West Norfolk OBDII Software: PCMScan, Torque. Tested on UK Car. SOUTH WEST Username: Keyser Location: Bournemouth Dorset (technically South East but close enough for South West) OBDII Software: PCMScan, (loads of other software) Tested on UK car. Username: Buster Location: Bournemouth Dorset OBDII Software: PCMScan,Tested on UK car. Name: daveparkin Location: Poole/Bournemouth, Dorset OBDII Software: Gendan EngineCheck with ELM Interface, Tested on UK car CHANNEL ISLANDS WEST MIDLANDS User Name: Wasso Location: Birmingham OBDII Software: ScanMaster ELM EAST MIDLANDS User Name: Narcotix Location: Leicester OBDII Software: Digimoto 5 Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) WALES Username: Notfub Location: Neath OBDII Software: Scangauge 2 (apparently won't work on JDM models) NORTH EAST Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) NORTH WEST User Name: TomS Location: Manchester OBDII Software:U480(?) Not sure but it works! User Name: LeonK Location: Macclesfield OBDII Software:VS8701 OBD11 YORKSHIRE Username: atkin666 (Atkin Motor Engineers Location: Malton (between York and Scarborough) OBDII Software: Nissan consult 2 and 3 (full fault code and diagnostic reading) Username: Lincolnbaggie Location: Between Lincoln and S****horpe OBDII Software: Scangauge II (apparently won't work on JDM models) HIGHLANDS & CENTRAL SCOTLAND User Name: Zmanalex Location: Scotland OBDII Software: Innovate Motorsports LM -11 User Name: craig79 Location: Dundee OBDII Software: Clarke (Machinemart) NORTHERN IRELAND EIRE
  4. Been in touch with Alex. He's over the back the now so no joy. Dblock, sorry mate wasn't online when you posted. Are you from Dundee? Craig.
  5. Hi everyone, Throwing myself at someone's mercy to be honest. Cannot for the life of me carry out the TB reset on my 04 GT. Long story short fell into the trap of moving the butterfly by hand to clean and here we are. After already trying Arnold Clark and the little faith I had be oblitorated, I'm looking to fix it 'in house' so to speak. Basically anyone out there in my vacinity that can confidently reset the TB I'm more than willing to come to you or vice versa - whatever suits?? Obviously whatever beer token format is ready and waiting. Thank you, Craig.
  6. Best 5 quid I've ever spent was on one of those flexi magnetic pick up tools. Saved me many an hour retrieving stuff!!!
  7. Not sure if someone else has noted this on another thread but Hobbycraft stock the Humbrol 54 caliper paint. Picking up a tin this afternoon for £1.62 Craig.
  8. theheff, Absolutely bloody wonderful mate, exactly the ideas / progress that I had in mind. Appreciate the input - keep up the good work mate Craig.
  9. Afternoon everyone, I'm looking for a picture of a particular set up. Criteria is: - Gun Metal Grey 350 - Standard Rays - Tein 15mm Springs - 20mm Fr / 25 Rr spacers This is ideally what I'm looking for my car but I'm only finding one or two of the items in any given photo. Thanks in advance. Craig.
  10. Take it there isn't a designated fuse for these washers - if so have you checked that? You've done everything I would have tried tbh ? Craig.
  11. Just recently bought the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (not the Note). Had a massive debate with myself whether to buy the Note over the standard Tab 2. Based on my lack of use for some of the Notes 'main' features I shelled out the £279 for the Tab2 from Tesco. Upon intial usage its been faultless,and has carried out all tasks well and smoothly. I too by nature hate following a brand purely based on sales figures and much prefer to buy a product that suits my needs. Similarly I have the Galaxy S2 and obviously felt right at home with the basic operation of the tablet. All in all the advice I can offer is; if you have a purpose for the higher end Note then buy it but if not, the Tab2 is still a very good product. A bit of advice I was given from the Samsung rep in Tesco; Samsung will probably not run another £50 cashback offer on their tablets so it's not worth holding out for another one (like I was ). Craig.
  12. If thats all it takes ill be over the moon. Will report back tomorrow when i get a chance to try it out :-)
  13. Thanks for that. Thought i read that there is a little button actually on the motor that had to be held down whilst pressing the main window switch up and down respectively.??
  14. Thanks lads, just thought the window reset just 'taught' the window where to start and finish so to speak. Cant understand how it tells the motor to drop and rise ? Reading the guide, its just a case of removing the door card and the sticky cover then proceed with the resetting ?
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