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  2. Lol Mate I'd be happy to sort out your scratches and paint chips and of course that extends to any and every member of this club .
  3. It should be tags (metal clips on the lighter assembly) that would need pushing in to release the lighter - most cigar lighters are the same dimensions so you can pick up a charging port from Halfords for less than a tenner
  4. Hi Gary, welcome to the Club Initially it sounds like a worn CV (Constant Velocity) Joint is causing the sound. Usually only one side makes a noise but both may be worn to the same level, especially if the rubber gaiter is split and allowing the grease to escape and dirt to enter the joint. See if you can pop it into a garage for them to evaluate it and replace the joint (only the outer joint and not a new shaft as cheaper) as necessary depending on what they find
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  6. I'll drive my car up to you when you've mastered it :-)
  7. a bit different engine from the one in my old PA Cresta (Jaguar V12) so can't offer any advice but SteveH has put some great info above - I'm sure there are still plenty of suppliers in the UK that still hold stock of NOS parts
  8. The question is how does 1 remove this socket to fit a new one. I managed to get the 1 at the back of this console in passengers centre footwell are removed. A vauxhall insignia is the same cigarette socket. Any info how to get this 1 out?
  9. Hi Vicki And welcome to our club I found this information online , I hope it might be if some help to you and your car oil filter for 1960 cresta +4 For a 1960 Vauxhall Cresta (PA model), the correct oil filter is typically a cartridge-type (insert) filter, often referenced by part number FF36 or CH837PL. These filters are designed for older Vauxhall 6-cylinder engines, which used a canister-style housing, unlike later screw-on filters. Recommended Filters for 1960 Cresta (PA): Flexolite FF36: A commonly cited replacement for classic Vauxhalls. Fram CH837PL: A suitable filter insert. MANN-FILTER H 1018/2 n: Another compatible filter insert. Important Notes: Filter Type: These are filter elements/inserts that go inside the canister, usually supplied with new sealing gaskets. Verification: Always check your specific engine's filter housing to ensure the insert matches, as some older vehicles may have been converted to modern spin-on filters. Availability: These filters can be found through classic car parts specialists, such as Flexolite or Stafford Vehicle Components.
  10. Hi all. New member here. Please can someone suggest what the issue is with my Meriva 1.7 cdti Design ? There is a dull clunking noise from the front of the vehicle (every few seconds) when have any lock on the steering on both RH and LH sides. Doesn't make the noise when steering in a straight line - but it's there as soon as you put any lock on. It's quite loud - every few seconds at low speed (haven't tried to go any faster - I just put the car away again. Have googled this but apparently it can be one of several things causing this noise so I'm not wiser and thinking the worst about the cost of repairs. Please could anyone advise if they've had a similar issue, particularly with the Meriva A 2002 - 2007, and the approximate cost of repairs. TIA. Gary
  11. Looking for RYCO filter R2065P. They have been discontinued however many of us would be requiring these into the future to maintain our vehicles and was hoping that members of this club may have sourced a supply option. I am prepared to buy bulk if I can source them. Thank you.
  12. Hi everyone from Australia. I have a 1960 Cresta, and very proud of her. I have recently found that the oil filter for her is no longer made. I am really hoping that others with Cresta’s have found either a supplier of an alternative or the collective buying power of special orders. This filter fitted the PA / PAY motors as well as a number of Bedfords. May well have been used in many others I am not familiar with. The RYCO filter number I have is R2065P. I am prepared to purchase in bulk. If members are happy to pass the word on I would be very grateful. Thank you for your help.
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  14. Hiya Thanks I will give the ambient sensor a try . Cheers Steve
  15. Hiya. Had a really good day today , what i was doing wrong was applying compound to the paint while it was wet with water , compound cuts better when the paint is dry so today got a few areas done dry and starting g to get very pleased with the results, as I go along I find more paint fits to do but that's OK, I e joy the results , from the weekend I'll start bothering friends and relatives to see if they have any paint scratches they want fixing !! Steve
  16. always better to come back to a job once you've had something to eat and drink - and then think that it can wait till another day 🤣
  17. If you hang the other key from the spare and they are together near enough to the ignition switch then it may read the chip from the other one
  18. After using my spare key After my main key fob broke the theft deterrent system appeared and car becomes immobile
  19. Hiya Went out again in the drizzle to do a bit more , found 2 more chips to repair and the repairs I have done have blended in nicely I need to work more on getting a better shine , but this could be because I started from 600 grit paper where I should have gone no rougher than 1200 grit.but rain has forced me inside and its lunchtime , but if it let's up I'll nip out and have another go. Steve
  20. You could try the climate control settings otherwise it may be an internal ambient temperature sensor at fault - sometimes they get clogged up with dust and don't give a true reading - should be on the dashboard somewhere - something similar to this (small image of grill on the right hand piccy with the arrow pointing to it) - you can use compressed air to clear of dust, etc but not directly into it as it could damage the sensor
  21. A breakers yard (not that there are too many around nowadays)...alternatively you could play the cross-referencing game which may lead you to the same motor that may have been fitted to other makes and models. Don't forget European market as they would have badged the Carlton as an Opel Omega back in the day so chances are there should be a good amount kicking around in EU eBay
  22. Hmm, not sure to be honest but if it works, my belief is leave it be - software updates usually mean you would have to update the firmware which will render the audio equipment as too old and cause problems. Aftermarket infotainment is a much better option and you can include updatable SatNav and lots of other features which your standard system won't have.
  23. It's now becoming rare to see cars with Halogen bulbs as most seem to be HID or LED lamps which are now becoming way too powerful for normal road use. Different if we lived in Sweden or somewhere where it is constantly dark, but on average well-lit UK roads, its a bit overkill. I think back to when they all had yellow bulbs in France, goodness knows what you could see with them but their cars were a lot slower then 😁
  24. It looks top-drawer now, and you've made a great job of it....more patience than I have for paintwork. A good ceramic polish will hopefully keep the stonechips at bay as well
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  28. Hi. I'm looking a heater blower motor 1BB52 13V Siemens for a 1993 2.0 carlton. Anyone any idea where I would get one. Thanks.
  29. Just had another couple of hours in the drizzle and forced indoors by fading light but what great fun. I've attached a picture of the bonnet after I'd applied touch up paint and sanded with 600 grit , really I should not have gone below 1200 grit but I'm learning, today I wet and dried all my touch ins with 1200, 2000, 3000 and 5000 grit papers and then using a foam pad on the drill some not so nice and rather old compound I had in the shed and I kust say the edges of the fix are really good and nicely blended in, what I need to rok on is getting more shine in the paint , tommorow I'll do a bit more using a new compound I bought today and also some autoglym polish to finish and then post some pictures for you to see , but even with the paint not glossy enough it's a big improvement on the stone chips I had and the bad touch ups the dealer or previous owner had made. So beer , dinner and movie time !! Steve
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  31. Hiya Would anybody be able to advise or guide me on updating the software of my 2011 Astra? If this at all possible. I don't know if this model year car predates download able updates and I have no idea how far the previous owner would have gone with updating software and infotainment, but if its doable I'd lime to do it. Cheers Steve
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