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mori9863
cool, i will eventually wave back after wondering who you are till i meet you, but i am a friendly girl so i wave at anyone who waves at me lol take care mate, jayne

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thank you hopefully it will be soon, see you soon x

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Hi hun and you'll like it here :!:


And
what was it Jayne?
I believe the actuator is stuck open as it was boosting on the way home but not dumping as such :? :?:

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thats a relief and reasonably easy to fix :D

I couldnt understand why the ecu reset didnt cure the limp mode but then i guess it wasnt in limp mode - it was tryign as hard as it could to get boost :)

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Post by Andy_Cat »

thats a relief and reasonably easy to fix

I couldnt understand why the ecu reset didnt cure the limp mode but then i guess it wasnt in limp mode - it was tryign as hard as it could to get boost
Neither could I started worrying might be bad bad :roll: , but gave it some right foot and it felt and feels like the power is there. Spoke to a friend who had a Scoob and he said its more than likely to be a alternator sticking. Which would explain the lack of dump and boost not dropping :!:

Well here's hoping anyhow and shouldnt be too pricey although a td05 is appealing :!: :wink:
Oh and cheers for the help to Duncan, Jut and anyone else that helped at least get the Cat on the rollers :!: :oops:
Back on topic anyways, better not hijack someones thread :!: :twisted:

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