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mr v6

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  1. Preferably a new one for Brembo calipers, not sure if they're different. I can't seem to source an aftermarket one at work. I don't want a used one. If anyone does have one, or a pair, I could be tempted depending on price.

  2. We stock 1000's of Yuasa batteries at work & very rarely have a faulty one. For info, they have 3 different ranges, 1 yr, 3yr & 5yr warranties. Sounds like you're just unlucky. I can't remember the last time I bought anything from a Halfords.

  3. My bet is if you have Brembos, there was corrosion under the stainless sliders, which pushes the edges inwards, resulting in less space for the pads to move, so they're grabbing all the time, can't release & is building up heat. Sounds like they'll need to grind the edges of the pads back so they slide freely.. Very common issue on 4 pot Brembo calipers. Apart from a strip down & removal of the sliders this is your only option. I've had to do this on loads of Brembo calipers I've worked on.

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  4. Had my Z booked in at my usual garage today for the MOT. He failed it on 'rear subframe rotten', words to that effect on the failure certificate. Needless to say I was very cheesed off was an understatement. I went home & started Googling it only to find they're aluminium.. So I went back & asked if he'd put it back on the lift as aluminium doesn't rot away, also so I can take a few photos. He had another look with his boss & admitted he was wrong. It appears, or at least I think, it's the kidney brackets towards the rear of the subframe. Something that I'll look at getting sorted at some point. His boss went off & came back with a new, valid pass certificate with the front tyres as advisories.

     

    It's something I'll need to get sorted as there were a few small crusty bits coming off them as he tapped away with his little hammer.

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  5. 23 hours ago, daveo132 said:

    Is this what you use now?

    I might pick this up for myself if it's anygood?

    It's rare I use it Dave, but it reads all the ECU's, airbag, TCM on autos ect. There are some actuation tests you can do, but not too many. Cylinder balance test too.

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  6. I tried looking for this a long time ago & couldn't find it. If it's any help I have Nissan datascan that goes into all the modules. Located in Manchester.

  7. My OBD dongle (ELM327) will only read engine codes, it's a bluetooth version & they're only about £10, I use it with the Torque Pro app, Piston & OBD Scanner. For all the other stuff I have Nissan Datascan.

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