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HELP!! E89 Park Sensor - Help I'm stuck in France!!

sgreen503 said:
me too. Parents thought it was a good idea to up sticks from Uxbridge 35 years ago. Not sure the old dear would agree with that now...

I come from very close to there. Parents were both from Hayes. Small world! Now we are all living in the delightful 'flatlands' where the majority of residents don't speak a word of English! Progress, eh? :D
 
pvr said:
How could you prevent the battery replacement cost from that list though? Isn't that a required cost in any case as the old one was dead?
That is of course the question. Nobody checked the battery before replacing it.

Until now I didn't see a totally dead battery in an E89. Nevertheless do I of course recommend to replace the battery each decade to avoid any unusual issues on the car as nobody will get it checked until there is an issue. Weird.

Much better would have been, if that car got the updated software on the EMF already in 2012-2014, when it got recalled. Finally, this whole story is a tale of a missing service action 10 years ago. :cry:
 
Great to hear a positive outcome.

You should now have enough money left over to fill the boot with some suitable libation before leaving Calais. :thumbsup:
 
Nanu said:
Great to hear a positive outcome.

You should now have enough money left over to fill the boot with some suitable libation before leaving Calais. :thumbsup:

Indeed, and he is dropping my winnings off before going oop norf
 
pvr said:
Indeed, and he is dropping my winnings off before going oop norf

I told him we are bezzy mates and it was OK for him to drop them off to me on his way past.

I will give them to you next time I see you, don't worry! :D :D
 
Pondrew said:
pvr said:
Indeed, and he is dropping my winnings off before going oop norf

I told him we are bezzy mates and it was OK for him to drop them off to me on his way past.

I will give them to you next time I see you, don't worry! :D :D
You might need to try them to make sure they haven’t gorn orff :thumbsup:
 
MikeyH said:
Pondrew said:
pvr said:
Indeed, and he is dropping my winnings off before going oop norf

I told him we are bezzy mates and it was OK for him to drop them off to me on his way past.

I will give them to you next time I see you, don't worry! :D :D
You might need to try them to make sure they haven’t gorn orff :thumbsup:
Jesus christ what has this thread turned into whilst I've been driving my way back to the UK!! Just reading them back now I'm home :rofl:
 
Pondrew said:
sgreen503 said:
me too. Parents thought it was a good idea to up sticks from Uxbridge 35 years ago. Not sure the old dear would agree with that now...

I come from very close to there. Parents were both from Hayes. Small world! Now we are all living in the delightful 'flatlands' where the majority of residents don't speak a word of English! Progress, eh? :D
BTW blimey Hayes to Spalding! Uxbridge to Boston! What did we do wrong! :D
 
sgreen503 said:
Jesus christ what has this thread turned into whilst I've been driving my way back to the UK!! Just reading them back now I'm home :rofl:

Well you've certainly had an unforgettable trip! Glad you are back home with your car now Steve. :thumbsup:

Even if my guess was only 2nd best. :lol:

I hope your next trip goes a bit more smoothly!
 
Nah, a smooth trip would be so boring. Would you have read this thread if it was just a trip to Spain and back? :lol:
 
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