Just Bought My first Frontera..Think ive been sold a Dog :-(
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though ms164 forgot to tell you that he keeps on being given ideas by nice peeps who keep posting piccys of their cars
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Welcome mate
Mine was a similar experience to yours. Electrics not working, shattered rear spring, brake lines ruptured, alternator not charging. 200 quid sorted all the problems, and i now have a rather nice monster Keep at it. its worth it. Matt 2.8TDI Sport. - 3" lift, 31" Recip Trials, Roof Rack, High Lift, Winch.
To Add to all the above i now think the steering rack is badly worn
Unless i can find a VERY cheap mechanic within the next week i might have to EBAY the car and look at getting a boring Vectra / Mondeo as i have to take my family to London on Christmas eve and frankly this car aint going to do it without VERY LARGE garage bills ( i wouldnt trust myself to do a tyre change on a uni-cycle ) So if any one knows a mechanic that works for little more than a constant flow of Tea and Bacon rolls in the area...PLease point him my way i will be eternally grateful Last edited by Dalov on Mon Dec 10, 2007 6:43 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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The steering will need tightening at worst it may need an idler around £30 ish.
Simple enough jobs even cheap at a garage Ste
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A little updateI am determined to keep this car and have started doing little bits and bobs to it now
With the exhaust, I have trawled around and managed to get the missing rubber bracket at the back as the tail pipe was sitting on the rear spring. As money is VERY tight i have put a "GunGum" steel wrap around the hole on the back pipe that had been made due to wearing on the spring. Its now a shed load quieter and no vibration. Kerbside, I have had a good look under the car and wirebrushed (gently) around the corrosion and found that all the brake lines etc etc are in reasonably good order and there are no nasty rusty bits. I have disconnected the stupid looking blue lights that were part of the washer jets and will be getting some original ones put on next week Im in the process (see electrical help forum) of connecting the front spots that have been mounted on the bullbars but no wiring on them. Ive removed the moonroof and replaced the seal/trim. there are new plugs leads etc etc (still gotta do the air filter ) Tuesday the car is being picked up by a local mechanic to have a look at the steering as there is a ton of play in it BUT the steering rack seems fine Also Tuesday the binding noise coming from the rear brakes is being sorted ! I do have a NEW question...On the rear lights... when the lights are turned on, only the lights built into the bumper come on and they are also the only brake lights , is that correct as the larger upper lights have a spare red lensed area with no connections (top of cluster)...Just doesnt seem too bright to me...If it is right is it possible or indeed legal to buy a connection and fit it to the upper light on the cluster to have this as lighting and braking in addition to the ones on the bumper ? Again any help would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks Dale Its Nice to be Nice to Nice People !
The play in the steering can be easily adjusted, there is a nut and screw on the top of the steering box.
I have just doen mine with the help of this forum, (I am in no way technically minded). Have a good look in the steering section, all the required info is in there
Thanks for that, I had a look a little while ago...Looks reasonably straight forward...Only problem i have is jacking up the car as i live on a hill .
Now all i have to do is work out if my rear lights are working correctly Its Nice to be Nice to Nice People !
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Very good expalnation of steering box adjustment can be found here
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Long wheel base lights will allow you to move all the lights up in to the body, or double up if you so wish.
Due to the shorties having a right hand hinge and the long wheel base having a left hand hinge its not a straight swap. What i did was use in lenses from a LWB, and add the extra connections for the Brake / Tail light / Indicator in to the cluster. if you can solder, its a simple job. Then all you need do is extend the bumper cluster wires in to the body work. Matt 2.8TDI Sport. - 3" lift, 31" Recip Trials, Roof Rack, High Lift, Winch.
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