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Found this little lot sitting in my front arch whilst doing my aiv's!!

 

Wont need to fit those plastic windows now to keep the mass down!!!

 

Its sad when you run out of bodywork to clean that you have to start on the inside of the bodywork!!!;)

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Yep those rear wheel arches are fecks for collecting mud. I remember DaveW face when I ran my fingers round on of the rear arches and half of Anfield fell out. LOL

 

Stuart

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Originally posted by SRRAE

Yep those rear wheel arches are fecks for collecting mud. I remember DaveW face when I ran my fingers round on of the rear arches and half of Anfield fell out. LOL

 

Stuart

 

Rear??? Have i been looking in the wrong place for my aiv's??:confused:

Living proof that I don't mind appearing ignorant....

 

What's an AIV ?

Originally posted by NigelBoyd

Living proof that I don't mind appearing ignorant....

 

What's an AIV ?

 

Air Injector Valve

They suck air into the cat's allowing the temp ofthe cats to be kept up to work more effieciently.

 

The reason people clean these is due to a gurgling sound at idle. The AIV's are supposed to empty on deceleration, but sometime a little water gets in them and creates a gurling type sound.

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