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  1. I'm not sure Nigel maybe Paul knows. I would like to know why the fault actually happens though. anyway it's all fixed now, thanks to Paul for the header. we are back driving at night now!! just in time for the snow too
  2. Anderzander it was in fact your old thread about that which prompted me to check my header as we had the same fault issues. looks like it's quite a common-ish fault. Seen a few threads from the various other forums which had the same issue too, all had the same knackered header
  3. Hi Nigel thanks for the kind offer, however I pm'd Paul and he will supply me with one and the new terminals I need also. Cheers anyway much appreciated You are correct though, the connector splices 4 seperate circuits. You can't just join all the wires together but you can join all the blacks together, all the browns together, etc
  4. I know but I wanted to fix it proper. if I can't get one I will solder n tape it. Will send Paul a pm see if he knows a source
  5. Hi chaps. I've googled this but I'm not getting any answers. I have been chasing an intermittent fault with my lights and alarm for a short while. Side lights and head lights not working, then working, then not working, then alarm siren goes off when light switch moved to side light position, then fine for 2 months, then stopped working completely! Fun fun Anyway tracked it down today to a melted blue header (0287) behind the lower dash. The problem is I can't find anywhere that sells these connections. They are made by sumitomo and are a 090 hm series, but seemingly cannot be bought. Can anyone advise? Or better yet does anyone have one going spare, beer tokens will obviously be paid It may be a trip to the scrapyard to source one otherwise Pics of offending header are below
  6. Saw some floor tiles goin for £2 a pack in B&M bargains and cudnt resist! Haha
  7. Managed to get the box carpeted this weekend. Colour match to the existing carpet isn't great as I could only go off pictures on eBay. Finished box looks damn good now tho. Took some more pics for ya. Yeah I think the flat bar idea will be the way I'm going to go. To be fair it's a very snug fit especially with the carpet on now. Snailracer, the paddle latch was from whb.org.uk horse box supplies place. That was the cheapest I could find. Since that I've found an Albert jaggers which also do them but have no idea of price, may be worth checking out. The quality of the latch used is good though
  8. Got the drawer built and installed. Very snug fit. for now its fine but i think i should still bolt it in somehow. Still need to carpet it yet.
  9. hi all going to be building a load bay drawer/storage unit thingamajig in the defender next week. just though id start this thread so people can see it and maybe give ideas to knock one up themselves. i know a few lads have done these in the past but mines will be a touch different as my drawer will only take up half the load bay. as i do carry passengers in the back of the 90 and wanted to keep at least 2 fully functioning seats. ordered the hardware today and should be here friday/monday. drawer slides are 90kg rated (at 450mm, mine are 550 so slighly higher rating i suspect) going to be storing my tools and stuff in the back so will defo exceed 40kg. the handle is to be a paddle latch (lockable) when done will all be carpeted to match existing grey county carpet wood will be 18mm ply...which is free from work fixings have cost around £50 (£32 for slides/runners, £17 for paddle latch) the only part i havent figured out yet is how im goin to fix it to the landy. dont really fancy drilling holes in the rear tub. might try and use the rear seat mounting holes somehow, using a brace or something. how did anyones else fix theirs in place?? ben
  10. mating face is smooth. Rear flange is warped/curved slightly, hoped the gasket would account for the difference in surface level but it hasn't. Will have to try n grind it flat over weekend
  11. It sounds great bud. Just got my mate to drive it past me in it and I had a big smile on my face when he booted it! Bad news is rear connection between rear silencer is leaking slightly, i used a brand new gasket and hoped it would be ok but the face of the mating surface of the rear section wasn't totally flat upon removal of the old mid silencer this morning. Is there a thicker gasket I could use maybe?
  12. Ahh so its like that to allow for adjustment, makes sense. Cheers guys Just metal to metal dude. You think I should use a sealant of some sorts?
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