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  1. Enjoyed the trip back more in daylight. I did have one brief burst of speed to overtake a over cautious mere driver. Let’s just say the car picked up speed from 40 to 80 going downhill in just a couple seconds. Then some serious regen lol Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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  2. Looking at the picture the foam strip means all the hinges on your windows were either secure or able to be resecured and the recall involved adding additional bonding between the two hinges on the glass sticking the glass to the door. The bonding is akin to the way your windscreen is bonded in and the foam you see is a finisher stopping the adhesive from moving out when the glass is refitted to the doors albeit the foam fitting is not as tidy as it could be.
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  3. Nice one, Ant! I guess the double digit temp over the weekend helped too :)
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  4. Hi, It was indeed the same problem. This is what I found after removing the air filter box: No gear position sensor as far as the eye can see! After some searching I found it a bit further to the left and down, below the grey cable: (you can see the attachment point lit up in the bottom part of the picture). After reconnecting it the error vanished and everyone is happy :)
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  5. Various manufacturers call it different things, it's been called VSC (Vehicle Stability Control) by Toyota since 1995 when it was introduced.
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  6. sorry to hear that about your leak mrpj and thank you for making my mind up fully about getting a honda jazz now after all my problems too as mine is going in 4th march for same noise on timing chain as last year (which i hope they fix and not ***** me about like last time) hope they fix your leak and thank you for your help sending me the video on your engine noise last year too they dont seem to be very good at service really, they even messed up wheel tracking when one of my tyres had outer edge wear and now my steering wheel is lower on the left and the before and after on the tracking printout was exactly the same numbers ..... took it back and they said possible lower control arm or strut bent £300 to £400 to fix, what a crock, the steering wheel was straight before it went in and i looked underneath when i got home and there was only spanner scratch marks on the passenger side and nothing on the drivers side so i really think you pay full money and get trainee workmanship so if they fix it i will keep mine till 69 plates in sept and if they dont i will just get a 19 plate jazz next week even though they are local i cannot put up with this shoddy workmanship and even rust on the tailgate, for once i want a japanese car built in japan and not france all the best with your problems mrpj sorry i cant help you out this time as you helped me
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