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sean_z32swbtt

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  1. Sorry to bring up an old post but not had time to get on here in the last few days. TRied like mad to get hold John with no luck never there at mo it seems, but the number and address is in the yellow pages and you cant miss Tescos on newmarket road as you go in to cambridge, so i think just giving them a call is your best option. Really sorry i took so long, hope you get it sorted.
  2. nope!! sounds like it should be on a saxo or something just as chavy! not a zed!
  3. Hi fellas, could be wrong completely but i do know that the heater blow is right behind the glove box, just thinking that maybe noise's could be from there. Straw noise maybe a leaf or something along them lines getting sucked around. Sucking sound could be the clips that hold the to halfs together to make a seal could have broken or come adrift, the plastic parts on mine broke when i took mine out also had some leafs and general cr*p in it, but no noise's. Long shot i know but hey worth a look maybe?
  4. no, i said i could do it, but not allowed to recomend myself. Would deff recomend my best mate tho. He did work at Marshall Nissan in Cambs (so Knows what hes on about) . Now works in Stretham, Cambs garage called Autosouce, only other person i would trust to leave my zed with and walk away. Dont know much would think a couple of hundred would cover it.
  5. really glad to hear you stuck with it, and it was the maf all the time. Sure it must have save a few quid just for the sake of trying. hope the lambda sensor sorts the cat light (pretty sure it will as no lack of power) would change sooner rather than l8r not a hard job at all to change, but do at your cuz's garage so much easier on a ramp than on your back. Happy motoring
  6. Just seen i've been a naughty boy. Sorry, didn't realise was trying to help out that was all, will not happen again.
  7. Sorry dude, been a nightmare today, desperately trying to finish conversion on the zed as well of many other (little!!! lol) jobs, fighting me till the last. Promise to get p/code and have a chat with him tommorow and i post it. Glad to hear about rings, mine came off doaner and look like the've been used, but still good mechanically. dropping my zed real low as well, so can't wait to see yours.
  8. where in herts are you.
  9. Hi mate. He's a good friend of my borther-in-law and wife,so will give him a call tomorrow and get a post code for you. Will tell him to expect to hear from you some time soon and to look after you (wink wink). Just a quick one to think about before you book up, just tried to adjust my tein coil overs (have to admit in a bit of a bad way, look a few years old)they have alloy spring seats and locking rings and they have siezed solid. when I tried to move them they just shatterd. Have sourced some more from fensport in chatteris cambs cost £102 inc vat and delievery (I think) if orded before end week no special order delivery charge will come with their stock order like mine. Need any help with replacing them, drop me line. Will happily lend a hand, have my own garage so plenty of shelter, space, and not forgetting ramps.
  10. like I've i said be4 no zed expert, just know what i know in general and cleaning isn't recommended. If on other hand it has been done time and time be4 on zed's then I guess there's nothing to lose. What's the worst that can happen? you'll need to buy a new one, well sort of at that bridge now anyways. Good luck, I hope shes up and running soon.
  11. Really glad to hear you tried it and it made and improvment.Yes it can seem as if it ''come's and goes'', due to the varied readings it wants to give off, some time at ilde sometimes full power.You shouldn't really clean air flow meter wires as they have a coating on them to protect from day to day sh*t, and can also cause them to burn out premiture (coating is kind of like an oil base substance). ''Cleaning'' will only work for a little while if at all, the wires run on very small resitance. I would just buy one (new if youre not parting company with her soon), you'll know at least you wont have same prob's in a few months unlike second hand one. Bad news about cat light is, that maybe all the unburnt fuel that has entered your exhausts when engine was missing could have burnt your cat or sensor tip and poss nacked your cat starting to block them up. Good news is that it could just theres fuel in your cats or that the air flow meter wasn't great and is just giving a faulse reading to the lambda sensors. I would leave well alone until you have a new air flow meter and then try out for a few days/long trip to see what happens with the light and even run a diag' check as you know to do it. Oh yeah would deffo change those filters when your in there and mayb some plugs if you have changed them recently. hope it clears up soon, and don't forget keep us informed.
  12. would still try a swap of air flow meters, wouldn't hurt and could save a big garage bill. Lamba would effect idle, but not start up to much. The MAF would effect both, as incorrect mix of fuel/air in cylinders. Poss' cauesing cat light to come on. It may still in spec enough not to put permant fault in ECU. When disconected ECU just reverts back to a pre defind reading, aka a limp home setting, not full power same as if it was completely knacked. No harm in trying before a trip to Z world. Keep us up to date.
  13. don't know if theres a diff but i have a spare n/a if any good
  14. Hi there new boy in town, so to speak Think I may be able to help, a guy I know own's his garage and does grass track racing (or something like that) and sets up his race cars. Does full geo set up with lazer line equipment. Did mine a while back after an argument with a round about, was like a completely new motor. Place is called Regency Autos, owner is John, their in Cambrigde, on Newmarket road next to the big Tesco's store just as you pull in. Can't miss them hope that helps you out.
  15. Just thought i have autodata on computer, it tells how to use diagnostic plug to read fault codes if you don't have equipment to hand using the MIL lamp on dash. Would tell you what codes are in the ecu and why its flashng, hopefully say if MAF sensor was knacked or not. Could email to you i think, (not all that good with comp's, if you can't tell!? lol) let me know if you want it, and codes. lol

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