If you like the black edition look, I always spray paint my new discs with stove /bbq paint. Spray plenty down the vented part etc. One press of your brakes when they are back on, cleans the pad area of paint and the rest of your disc stays black and prevents rusting. It looks even better on...
Think I know what you mean, round black thing with a small black peg in the middle. The small peg pushes in slightly then the big part pulls out with the small peg hanging in (hopefully)
I understand what you are saying. It won't fit rs4 because the wings are further out, but I agree it should s line as it's the full bumper and not just the grill, although having said that are the air ducts different?..
Depending on your engine etc, but on most the pump is above the alternator. The same belt runs around them and the air con compressor. So passenger side right at the front of the engine. Follow the pipe from the reservoir.
No the pump didn't appear to have any damage, no noises or leaks. What I had read did seem to point to the pump. I also changed all the fluid with both replacement pumps. I'm thinking maybe you are right about the rack, maybe that is what is damaged but also killing the pumps I keep replacing...
So last week I got a bit giddy when I saw the snow. After doing a few donuts I broke my power steering! (Yep my own stupid fault) I've read that holding on full lock will kill the power steering pump. So I bought a another (second hand) and set about changing it. I got it done and it worked...
The trim just pops out, I used my fingers but other people use a small blunt tool. Have you thought about wrapping it? Black to suit your bumper or carbon?
This is may sound like a daft question, but you are pressing the on button when it's in obd socket aren't you? I'm sure I just plugged it in and turned it on and read the ecu etc. Although you may have to "set a profile" for your car.
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