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Kirstin816

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About Kirstin816

  • Birthday 12/08/1994

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    Staffordshire

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    1.0 Litre Lupo SE

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  1. Arghh the oil light is back on!!!! :@
  2. Oil and filter change done oil pressure sensor done and door check straps done cured the oil light flashing problem !!
  3. Skezza's right, it only came with one. We are assuming it was backed into something and to replace the light someone just typed in "lupo light" and not a "Cambridge light" or "SE light". It has no marks or anything to show that it was backed into something. We checked the boot to see if it was creased and it wasn't so
  4. This was my Lupo on the day we got it next to mattarosa's arosa came with rubberised floor mats, boot liner, genuine tape player... Eventually I would like the genuine CD player Having a wash... More pictures... There are a few things that need doing... - Clocks - Heater resistor - Air vent - Oil pressure sensor - Oil change and filter - Need a new Cambridge rear light (as you may be able to tell from the picture... ) - New tyre - Service - EGR valve clean -Odometer correction A before and after of the air vent... (mattarosa's DIY cardboard fix ) Much better Now the heater resistor... Old vs new Can't think why it didn't work... One last thing ... Bought an SE bag brand new, never used
  5. That's very patronising plus, it was mattarosa that wrote that Yes haha
  6. There is no oil temperature sensor, it's a pressure sensor and takes about five minutes to change but your oil light would be on.
  7. Brand new never used Brand new never used
  8. £50 Nelly, were you watching it?
  9. How much would you be willing to part with them for?
  10. Matt is mattarosa, the boyfriend Skezza is a friend of ours. And typically when I say "we" I mean Matt and I
  11. so I can fit the clocks, not worry about the mileage, drive it for a bit see if the problems fixed, then if it's fixed I can correct the miles on the clock? Because it's saved within the car?
  12. Oh that's nice of you do you know what miles are on the clocks? Just in case I can't do the Vagcom thing? Actually, stupid question, I suppose it doesn't really matter if I can change the odometer with Vagcom. Skezza do you know how to do it? Or rather, can you do it?
  13. Well Matt saw it and was like :O:O we have to get it
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