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What did you do to your jimny today?
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to stop water ingress. My off-side was replaced the other day and the top surfaces of the pins were well rusted and crusty, but the near-side were not they looked new so I guess they were replaced last year along with the bearings, maybe it had failed the mot before I bought it. My surprise was 1. very little evidence of grease on withdrawing the pins both top and bottom and 2. no sealant evident. I packed some grease in and sealed them with 300 degree temp silicon.
Gave the brake a clean and copper grease were I should to keep things moving.
Hope this helps with your rebuild....
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Switches are expensive! In The Olden Days, they were a few coppers, now they are 20 times more expensive.
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If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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if anyone's done this on the switch select 4wd models, please let me know, else a little detective work will be required.
found Busta's OP here
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facade wrote: Switches are expensive! In The Olden Days, they were a few coppers, now they are 20 times more expensive.
Yeah but you couldn't get what you wanted in the olden days. I used to trawl the electronic stores for hours to find waht I needed. Now they are on eBay for peanuts. :whistle:
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helijohn wrote:
facade wrote: Switches are expensive! In The Olden Days, they were a few coppers, now they are 20 times more expensive.
Yeah but you couldn't get what you wanted in the olden days. I used to trawl the electronic stores for hours to find waht I needed. Now they are on eBay for peanuts. :whistle:
The ones I ordered from China for what I expected to pay (50p each) haven't come yet, and I wanted one now.
If it suddenly breaks, go back to the last thing that you did before it broke and start looking there
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The ones I ordered from China for what I expected to pay (50p each) haven't come yet, and I wanted one now.[/quote]
These days when I order things like wood to metal dowels (my latest is centre drills and neodymium magnets) especially from China or Australia I try to order twice as much as I need to build up an instant spares supply.
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Started to think space maybe a problem. How easy is it to remove the
rear seats?
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1066Boy wrote: I put one of my boxes of recovery stuff in the back.
Started to think space maybe a problem. How easy is it to remove the
rear seats?
Easy peasy. Lots on here have done it.
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