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  1. These sensors do need to be kept clean of road dirt. Just try an occasional wipe, and I dont mean whilst your driving. 😎
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  2. Yes! I've been with my Aygo to my Toyota service here in Sweden, since my window is loose and I saw this thread. They told me it was all in order and they would NOT do ANYTHING about the loose rear window. So yes, this is clearly just a UK thing. Not dangerous with loose windows flying through the air and cuts someones neck of i Sweden. Not dangerous kids in the rear seat if the glass breaks either. And very good if it is -35c outside and you have long trip ahead of you. WE ARE VIKINGS, RIGHT?!
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  3. No, both versions were made since 2005. Iirc there was also a 134?bhp version in a RAV model. How many miles are on your vehicle - is it possible that the DPF is full & end of life (it is a consumable)?
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  4. Hi All, It's OK cleaning it after you leave the car and walk away, but isn't the problem reversing before you're finished with the car, and the lens being dirty.. I found that some sort of rain repellent works best.
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  5. Thanks good idea! the curve is only in one direction, I have fitted some perspex can't tell really, so that will do until I come across one eventually
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  6. You will need to visit sites like Connects2 http://www.connects2.co.uk/ and Autoleads - https://autoleads.co.uk/ . They supply the fitting parts you require. As for the stereo, you need to do a Google search. Some Android systems don't use standard connectors, and I advise not to cut any wires in the loom! I rather have adapter cables because if the Android unit has a problem, the wiring and plugs will be there to put the original unit back. Also makes for a better plug and play, and safer too.
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  7. Could not agree more. I go to a Toyota dealer that's about 15 miles away from my house because the parts guys there are out of this world friendly, knowledgable and helpful. I've a Toyota dealer 2 miles from my house and they're utterly awful. The awful dealership will have you sit down on a seat, go in to an office away from you looking for the part, then come back saying they can't find it. The helpful dealership have a counter and they'll either turn the screen to you so you can make sure it's the right part (or help them out when you don't know the name of it) or go behind the counter to do so. Also missed this. As I said I've got a 107 from 2010, and I have another Peugeot (a 3008) from the same year. The build quality between the two is night and day difference, the 107 - although a bit utalitarian compared to the Aygo - is really not bad, even after 8 years. Sure, I'm experiencing water ingress now but that's by the by. Compare it to the same age Peugeot and the bigger Peugeot is just shoddy. Falling to bits, not reliable, expensive to fix etc. I would guess though that while the Aygo might not be on a par with other Toyota's - as PSA might have brought the quality down a bit - they're still far better than whatever PSA or other manufacturers are bringing out. Maybe with the exception of Kia and Hyundai.
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  8. You know, if it's just the plastic part you might be alright with the sealant? If it won't melt from the fuel and it's water proof, and given it's location, I think it could be OK? I thought you meant there was a pin hole in the actual fuel tank not the plastic part. Braising that wouldn't really work πŸ˜‚
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  10. Ok thanks I will try that
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  11. Nice work, well done tracking down the problem, and an easy solution. Always very satisfying ☺️
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  12. The latest episode of The Carina Journey has just gone public on my YouTube channel. Feel free to take a look, thanks.
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