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Cold start option
« on: Nov 19th, 2008, 6:14pm » |
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I'm breaking a 2.0 16v just now which is listed on Microcat as having the cold start option fitted, I'm having a wee search around to see just what that consists of, does anyone know off hand?
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Dave2302
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Re: Cold start option
« Reply #1 on: Nov 23rd, 2008, 3:43pm » |
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Cylinder Block heater to plug into mains electric
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gozz
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Re: Cold start option
« Reply #2 on: Nov 23rd, 2008, 4:46pm » |
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Similar to all the fire engines had when I was in the job,Bray heaters they were known as,trouble is the lads used to drive off with em still connected.There were two sockets under the drivers seat,one for the Bray and one for the battery charger,later on the appliance rooms had underfloor heating,so Bray was redundant. GOZZ.
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