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    Hydronic plinth heaters in kitchen.

    We have a Smiths SS9 in the kitchen. SWMBO could not live without it now :D
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    Quality Laminate Recommendations

    I had the ground floor of our house laid with Quickstep Impressive (scraped oak grey/brown) about 18 months ago. It seems to be very hardy stuff. I love it. It feels and looks fantastic with very little shine which is precisely what I was after.
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    Golf GTI's anyone?

    Alright Ian, small world :D Pat (from Tod)
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    '99 reg Bora TDI antifreeze

    It's not the antifreeze (G12 as Burnerman says - I think it's G12++ these days) that's the problem, it's the 2 probes in the header tank. They accumulate deposits over time and don't read correctly. I cleaned my probes with some abrasive paper and this proved to work for a couple of years until...
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    Seat Leon cuppa 2004

    On a Seat Leon, the door module is inside the door, positioned more or less next to the lock - same as on a Golf / A3 / Beetle - I think it's purely coincidental that it's failed at the same time as the wet floor's been discovered. On the other hand, Passats / A4s etc have the ECU for the...
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    Seat Leon cuppa 2004

    It sounds like the door lock module to me. It's a very common issue with these cars (and most of the VW/Audi/Seat/Skoda range) of this vintage. Normally, it can be fixed relatively easily as it's usually a dry joint inside the locking module. If you're handy with a soldering iron and have some...
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