Been Spending (what treats have you got lately)

I just left it a couple of hours while i had Tea and a shower then was sat here and thought i would try it again and it started working. Have tried it 4 times and no issues
 
Made a small purchase today, hopefully be here in a week or so.:)

Tony.
Come on its killing me what have you bought? o_O
 
Think i need to clean the lens on the camera =))
 
You buy one and i will fit it for you mate.
 
Just ordered a new DA Polisher with all the kit
 
Nice tool to own makes light work and gives a better finish than any hand polish good investment :thumbsup:
 
I have the rotary but that is only used for bits of paint correction. Wanted something i could use on a month by month basis
 
Errrrrr next bits yours, new I shouldn't have started it
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When it works - it brilliant. It just takes a little patience to get it in and working.

Removing the tape from the cables sufficiently far to clip the new cable clips onto is a real mare. Not friendly stuff at all.

Putting the clips on isn't hard but fiddly to get them connected firmly. It all comes unravelled as you try and push all the cables and connectors back into the space behind the ashtray. It took me a few attempts aver a couple of weeks to get all all connections firmly made and then pushed back while ensuring the connections still worked.

This is why Tony soldered the wires into place.

Even when you've got it in, it takes a few attempts to press the unlock/lock buttons slowly enough for them to be recognised. If you fail an attempt have patience and wait a few seconds before re-trying.

Remember - to Open, its Unlock three times. To Lock, its unlock, unlock, lock. Not intuitive but once learnt you don't forget.
I've found that the remote sometimes works quite a distance away and other times you have to be within a few feet of the car.

p.s. - Might be obvious, but - If you're colour blind - get someone else to help!
 
Dont worry he is. Me =)) I will do it the same as mine. Solder all connections then tape them and retape the loom so it is one piece again. That way it is easy to put back into location
 
I much prefer the old bullet/torpedo type connectors . never had a problem wi em on mi triumph or mi ford anglia .:)
Neither did Noah when he built the Ark Mozz.:ymdevil:=))=))

Tony.
 
Anglia? Was that the name of the Ark?? Last we saw of one over here was 59 I believe but I do have a 48 body sitting out back, shows how old I am I guess!! JIM
 
My old fella had the van version of that Mozz, with an old coach seat bolted down in the back! Those were the days.:)

Tony.
 
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