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anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these
useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss |
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![]() "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message ... anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss don't suppose they seal but might keep the dirt out .... |
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![]() "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message ... anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss Fark, pity about the background 'music' |
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On 25/07/2018 19:31, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. |
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Fords... Well a number of people I know with fords seem to also be having
issues with faulty hand brakes in the is hot weather with the attendant Ice Cream Van tinkle. I'm thinking of starting a get back to basics mechanical hand brake society. Indeed as a non driver I do find it a bit tiresome when everyone I know who can see seems to have problems with the electronics in their cars! Brian -- ----- -- This newsgroup posting comes to you directly from... The Sofa of Brian Gaff... Blind user, so no pictures please Note this Signature is meaningless.! "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message ... anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss |
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On 26/07/2018 08:32, dennis@home wrote:
What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. It may depend on the vehicle and/or year of manufacturer and/or if the outer fuel door is sealing properly. Judging by some of the other Youtube videos Ford re-designed the capless fuel hose for later models (2013/14???) On some models the fuel door position is further up from the road or back wheel and so tends to get less muck flung up to that location. The problem seems to be very small grit particles stopping the sprung fuel flap in the pipe from fully closing. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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Brian Gaff wrote
Fords... Well a number of people I know with fords seem to also be having issues with faulty hand brakes in the is hot weather with the attendant Ice Cream Van tinkle. None of those I know with fords do and it gets a hell of a lot hotter here than it does there. I'm thinking of starting a get back to basics mechanical hand brake society. Pass. Indeed as a non driver I do find it a bit tiresome when everyone I know who can see seems to have problems with the electronics in their cars! I don’t. "Jim GM4DHJ ..." wrote in message ... anybody found a permanent cure for the code thrown up regularly by these useless gadgets ? and anybody tried these?... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ra_5PiV7Gss |
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![]() "alan_m" wrote in message ... On 26/07/2018 08:32, dennis@home wrote: What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. It may depend on the vehicle and/or year of manufacturer and/or if the outer fuel door is sealing properly. Judging by some of the other Youtube videos Ford re-designed the capless fuel hose for later models (2013/14???) On some models the fuel door position is further up from the road or back wheel and so tends to get less muck flung up to that location. The problem seems to be very small grit particles stopping the sprung fuel flap in the pipe from fully closing. yes a nother flap to try and keep out the dirt...mine is a 2012........ |
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On 26/07/2018 09:26, Brian Gaff wrote:
Fords... Well a number of people I know with fords seem to also be having issues with faulty hand brakes in the is hot weather with the attendant Ice Cream Van tinkle. I'm thinking of starting a get back to basics mechanical hand brake society. Indeed as a non driver I do find it a bit tiresome when everyone I know who can see seems to have problems with the electronics in their cars! Brian No thanks, I would rather have the electric one. I had one for seven years with no problems but the current car has a lever and they are horrible. I have to be very careful about putting it on as if I do it too well the wife can't release it even with both hands. |
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On 26/07/2018 10:04, alan_m wrote:
On 26/07/2018 08:32, dennis@home wrote: What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. It may depend on the vehicle and/or year of manufacturer and/or if the outer fuel door is sealing properly. Judging by some of the other Youtube videos Ford re-designed the capless fuel hose for later models (2013/14???) On some models the fuel door position is further up from the road or back wheel and so tends to get less muck flung up to that location. The problem seems to be very small grit particles stopping the sprung fuel flap in the pipe from fully closing. OK, mines only 4 months old. If I get trouble it will go back to be fixed. |
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![]() "dennis@home" wrote in message ... On 26/07/2018 10:04, alan_m wrote: On 26/07/2018 08:32, dennis@home wrote: What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. It may depend on the vehicle and/or year of manufacturer and/or if the outer fuel door is sealing properly. Judging by some of the other Youtube videos Ford re-designed the capless fuel hose for later models (2013/14???) On some models the fuel door position is further up from the road or back wheel and so tends to get less muck flung up to that location. The problem seems to be very small grit particles stopping the sprung fuel flap in the pipe from fully closing. OK, mines only 4 months old. If I get trouble it will go back to be fixed. which the dealer won't be able to do ....... |
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On 26/07/2018 17:45, Jim GM4DHJ ... wrote:
"dennis@home" wrote in message ... On 26/07/2018 10:04, alan_m wrote: On 26/07/2018 08:32, dennis@home wrote: What code? Mine hasn't done anything yet. It may depend on the vehicle and/or year of manufacturer and/or if the outer fuel door is sealing properly. Judging by some of the other Youtube videos Ford re-designed the capless fuel hose for later models (2013/14???) On some models the fuel door position is further up from the road or back wheel and so tends to get less muck flung up to that location. The problem seems to be very small grit particles stopping the sprung fuel flap in the pipe from fully closing. OK, mines only 4 months old. If I get trouble it will go back to be fixed. which the dealer won't be able to do ....... The fix shown on Youtube is to clean off the dust/grit from the closed flap with compressed air and then insert and remove the emergency fuel funnel[1] a dozen or more times. The cap mentioned in the original post may stop grit etc. entering the fuel pipe. [1] "Genuine" Ford item available on Ebay for around £5 (different funnels for different fuels/models). It's a funnel that fits into the fuel pipe to open the sprung flap(s) when filling from a can without the appropriate spout. -- mailto : news {at} admac {dot} myzen {dot} co {dot} uk |
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