Featured Replies
Account
Search
Configure browser push notifications
Chrome (Android)
- Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
- Tap Permissions → Notifications.
- Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
- Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
- Select Site settings.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Safari (iOS 16.4+)
- Ensure the site is installed via Add to Home Screen.
- Open Settings App → Notifications.
- Find your app name and adjust your preference.
Safari (macOS)
- Go to Safari → Preferences.
- Click the Websites tab.
- Select Notifications in the sidebar.
- Find this website and adjust your preference.
Edge (Android)
- Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
- Tap Permissions.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Edge (Desktop)
- Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
- Click Permissions for this site.
- Find Notifications and adjust your preference.
Firefox (Android)
- Go to Settings → Site permissions.
- Tap Notifications.
- Find this site in the list and adjust your preference.
Firefox (Desktop)
- Open Firefox Settings.
- Search for Notifications.
- Find this site in the list and adjust your preference.
Having spent a big part of last week and the weekend changing pcv assemblies on other zeds and dealing with many zed owners who have or had issues with smoking exhaust and possible turbo seal problems, I must admit to been a bit relieved to have not had any major problems with that or oil leaks etc of any kind on the few zeds I have, however that all changed last night as I returned home on the M42, after cruising at 70 mph for a while a typical sales rep on his way home provoked me into the "eat my dust situation" which is so easy to do with a zed. But dust was not what he was eating, despite my zed creating a 5 car gap in no time the smoke screen it left was a series hazard to other traffic, to say I was instantly heart broken is a miss understanding.... off the gas on the gas again another huge plume fills the sky, lowered the boost and tried again less smoke but still a major worry. By now I can sense smoke in the car and smell it too!
Trickling home the feeling of forboding getting more, got it on the drive and got the bonnet up to survey the damage, through half open eyes I spot oil everywhere! mainly over the passenger side but all up the scuttle and the battery, I venture a look and....hey where is my dip stick!!! another look and there it is at the back of the engine sitting on the wiring loom where it was left by the guy who removed it the previous day to check the air con refridgerant!!!
Suffice to say,after replacing the dipstick spent most of this morning cleaning the engine, turbo`s exhaust and underneath of the car completely, a road test on the motorway and all back to normal even at high boost and booting hard no smoke, no heart attack, no big bills ....got to say will have a bit of a different viewpoint now when speaking with guys who`s turbos have popped...eek!
Jeff TT