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  1. I can definitely confirm the holes are lined up when the key is turned to the appropriate angle. The trouble is, the pin is either currently depressed all the way (as there is no give and doesn't appear to be raised like the it is on the replacement barrel), or could it have been inserted upside-down??

    I tried gripping it with needle-nose pliers and pulling, but it only budged about 1mm.

    Thanks again

  2. Hello,

    I took off my read door lock (defender 90) at the weekend and was intending to change the barrel. However, when I line up the two holes, I cannot see a visible barrel plunger (see attached pic).

    I’ve tried applying copious amount of WD40 and apply force into the hole, but I cannot budge the barrel.

    Can I drill it out, or is my only option to buy a whole new lock assembly?

    Cheers

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  3. you'll find it more effective to open up the heater box and clean the matrix fins. You will surprised at the amount of crud that can get in there, especially if you offroad.

    Mine started to make horrible smells, opened it up and there was 1/4" of 'Tong bog' over the front face of the whole matrix. No wonder it was useless and smelt bad.

    About 2 years later i opened it up again and there was about a fistful of vegetation decaying on the fins. Bits of leaf, mould, twigs etc... No idea how it got through the wing cover, through the fan and into the heater box around all those bends etc.

    How do you open it up? Is it a quick & simple job?

  4. It may be the barrels themselves freezing up – although it does seem odd that you can open it in the first place.

    I cannot vouch for central locking as I have manual locks, however when my locks freeze the door handles and door pins also stick. The best remedy I’ve found is to squirt the barrels with WD40 – it’s kept them lock/freeze free for the last couple of weeks in minus temperatures now...

  5. Hi, on this fine cold snowy morning I decided to fit my new speedo cable. The old one came off fine and I fitted the new one into the transfer box without any issues, only to find out the damn thing is too tight to fit onto the speedo dial. My old one slotted on fine and clicked into place but the new one seems far too snug and wont go all the way.

    Before I spend more time getting frustrated and tearing my hands up, are they all the same size or have paddocks sent me the wrong one?!

    Part no. PRC6022 (for a 300Tdi)

    Thanks in advance!

    Mr_mcp

  6. I've looked at a few posts regarding the penny fix and it sounds like a possible solution although I’m baffled as to why this would suddenly come around out of the blue??

    I took of my belt last night and painstakingly inspected each and every thread with a screwdriver. There were a few lodged in bits of grit and some shiny areas (not sure if that’s normal on new belts)? Would it be obvious if my belt was shagged? It looks okay to me but I could be missing something...

    Looking back at my receipts it looks like I last replaced the belt back in March.

    Thanks again!

  7. Hi, my belt is making a loud high pitched squeal at the moment. I've changed the alternator and the belt tensioner and the other pulleys seem fine. When I spray the belt with WD40 the noise stops for a little while. The belt isn't very old at all and looks alright to me. I changed it back over to my old one and it seems to make the same noise.

    Any ideas what may be causing this??

    Thanks in advance!

  8. Does anyone have any tips for panel beating? The previous owner of my 90 has made numerous dents in the rear panels/van sides and I want to beat them out without damaging the paint. I've no idea what tools to use either?!?!

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks, mr_mcp

  9. Hi, I recently changed the belt tensioner on my 300TDi and at the time I noticed the bearing on the alternator sounded pretty ropey. The alternator squeal has got progressively worse now and it's driving me mad!

    Can I replace the bearing (as it still charges fine) or would it be better just to replace the unit?

    Thanks, mr_mcp

  10. Always wanted one, and eventually picked up this beauty ( well its beautiful to me )

    Doors could do with a bit of work and needs a new back door that locks instead of padlocks but seems solid enough

    So what next, do I Waxoyl the bu**er to death or buy every accessory I can buy/fit/bolt on

    It'd be rude not to buy a few cheeky accessories :P

    You'll soon realise what a money pit these things are!...but fun by the same token :D

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