cheers for the video, mine has gone out and there is nothing in the Haynes manual about how to get to it. i was thinking i was going to have to dig down from the top to get the tank out to replace it! nice and simple by the look of it.
works like your phone, never really turns off..the screen goes to sleep then turns back on when the car is turned on. so its constantly charging. its a slight inconvenience yes.
An quick "fix" for the code error is to hold down the AM and MENU button, this will clear the error for about 5 mins, long enough to test out the screen and the radio/cd controls. You can properly fix the code error using Forscan.
I'm considering getting either the stem mount or the brake/clutch fluid reservoir mount. I dont like how low down it is on the stem mount. Its so low it feels like id be taking my eyes off the road. Whereas the brake/clutch mount is higher up so i wont have that problem. Only thing is its directly in the wind as jts not behind the wind screen. What are your thoughts?
I think that's the idea though, in a car it would make sense to have it in your field of view. On a motorbike, having the phone in your field of view is distracting. on the Motorbike while riding you need maximum attention on scanning the road, then when you come to a stop you may look at the phone bu tilting your head down that little bit.
I know what you mean, but I'll be using it for navigation when I go on long rides and it's no good if I'm dipping my head every few minutes to look down at my phone. On the brake/clutch mount it wouldn't exactly be in my field of view and I would be able to glance at with my head in it's normal riding position and not dipped down. Have you used it for navigation and if so has it been OK in that location?
@DarrenCureton I've used it for navigation no issues, just pick my moment to work out where I'm going and only look at it when necessary..otherwise no issues..but then again you can never be too careful on the motorbike. If you will be using navigation a lot, I recommend mounting it further up elsewhere
me neither until i bought this one. in Japan the AE95 sedan was AWD!! - www.toyotaownersclub.com/forums/topic/193219-toyota-corolla-ae95-4wd-sedan/ www.carfolio.com/toyota-corolla-1600-se-limited-4wd-320430 enjoy!
Hi, I hope you see this message, Did you have to rotate the projectors lenses inside the housing the ensure you had a horizontal beam? Or does the washer with that tiny key and locking nut ensure the beam is horizontal?
It`s a nice tutorial. We have a similar issue, but not with the pump. The bottle itself can`t hold water. It spills liquid on the ground straight after filling it. It can be a crack in the bottle`s body, or any washer or a hose wants to be replaced. Can you tell whether the bottle can be removed the same way, via left arch, please, or, it needs for a more serious disassembling? Thank you
www.tuffcarparts.com.au/ve-v8-holden-commodore-hsv-06-11-orssom-otr-kit-ma. This is the one I've bought. But I used the ebay reference to show my viewers the easier way via ebay so as to not promote a singular business...
I am having trouble putting the ICC back in. It is hard to align plug and socket of the audio connection at the back of the ICC. Any tricks in that? The video does not show that part.
hey mate, during the removal process, the big white female socket on the car can move left or right which prevents the ICC from going in flush - you will need to ensure its realigned properly after a couple of goes and it'll slot right in. - the video does not show that part as its is physically impossible to get a camera in there while re-installing. - good luck, you'll get there!
Cheers, mate! I’ve been researching a phone mount for your bike’s baby brother (CBR150R), which uses the same fork mount as your own. How has it been so far?
Absolute legend right here! This got my stuck original pump out on my 318i, plastic impeller and all. Easy as pie, took a few gentle-ish whacks and five minutes of my time. Now to wait for my new pump, radiator, thermostat and hoses on order from the ‘box 😄 Cheers from Maryborough Victoria 🙌
@@HRPMProjects After going through everything to find why no water was coming out of mine but yet the bump was working it ended up being the small plastic y piece under the windscreen bottom cover.. they sure know how to hide everything small..😆
@@HRPMProjects unfortunately i checked the small y piece before and air flowed through it but it has some sort of solid valve in it that if not totally free moving it stops the water flow and fiquring that out after you pulled everything apart makes one go bald.. 😆
@@illegalgovernment simple answer to that, the whole car/body is "negative" and there are heaps of "positive" wires running etc, during the process of an install, there is a potential for a positive wire and "negative to come into contact which may blow certain fuses or components - to avoid the headache - disconnect battery.