Looking much closer I think I can exclude them being data lines.
The cable is just tied off, like a flag pole/
Interesting concept. I think I came across those when I first investigated, but discounted it as there are no Synagogues near and I can't imagine they would get randomly placed on...
I am just wondering what these are for.
They've cropped up in the area over the last year, some streets have more than one.
They seem to use standard lamppost poles but without the lantern on the top. Instead they have a very thin piece of something similar to fishing wire which spans the...
I was looking up tyre stats and came across something curious.
Two tyres, same manufacturer, same compound, same size, but different ratings and price. One being A A B, the other being B, C, B...
This might help. It's the third part of the video that really helped me work out the issues with mine.
He uses a data logger to monitor the defrost cycle too. So it might help as a reference for you.
That is what I always assumed, but it is actually not the case.
I've worked it all out now, with thanks to a very helpful youtube video.
The defrost element is integrated to the cooling evaporator. This freezer also has a secondary pad heater to keep the fan frost free.
Basically the...
Thanks, I only mention that as I'm sure I knocked that connection while wrestling with the heater control valve and I heard a pssst of air escape for a moment and I thought I had damaged something.
Just to clarify, that is this connection, correct?
Just want to be 100% sure.
Also, should expect air to escape etc. Just want to be prepared for any noises that may make me think I've broken something :LOL:
That's always thought, but for some reason, ice is building up there, as if there is a stall in air flow.
If there is no heating component at all, what is this component?
It comes up as being this:
Trying to work out what it does. It's not near the ice build--up location.
Not that I can tell. Certainly nothing I notice compared to how it normally operates.
It clicks once when I open it and once when I close, but this sounds like just the actuator for door.
When I last fixed it, it seems to work perfect for a week, but it just lets too much ice build up near the...
I have this model: Samsung-Rl39wb
https://www.manualslib.com/manual/1088853/Samsung-Rl39wb.html?page=1#manual
The issues stemmed from leaving the door open, and it building up a large amount of ice.
Since then is has not worked properly, even after cleaning the ice.
I thought I fixed it at...
While I wait on the gasket to arrive. Thought I would post these pictures of how bad the coolant system was before I flushed it. Specifically the header tank.
Before
You can see how much limescale and debris seems to have built up over the years.
My best guess is that this car may not have...
Familiarising myself with the process. It seems simple enough.
This video seems to suggest that it is beneficial to run a small bead of valve putty in the gasket groove before fitting the rubber gasket in.
A few other videos suggest this for corners or any areas with odd joins.
Should i...
On the subject of the valve cover gasket.
Is it a part that I should ideally go genuine ford. Or are gaskets so generic it's a safe part to get a third party type.
I can't find any ford OEM ones online. But rang a local dealer and they want £48
Whereas something like this is £6...
Appreciate all the advice. I probably am overthinking it.
It's just a mix of wanting to do a really proper job, so I don't have to do it again for a long time, and learning as I go and not wanting to mess up.
I did make a bit of extra work for myself. The flush left the system running pretty...
Further Question:
I've seen the suggestion that after draining I should turn the car over/start for a few seconds to let the pump push/drain any further coolant out.
Any reasons why this would be a bad idea?
Ahh yeh, I just rewatched the video. He uses a hose kit to fully connect it to the mains. He just said don't open the tap full.
I assume I'm also ok to flush into the hoses that connect to the heat exchanger.
Also....from what I can see. I'm only ever getting around 2 or 2.5l on a drain...
Update:
Flush going well. I emptied the water I filled it with last time after a bit of driving and it came out brown, then decided to do the rad flush with a hose.
I also put the hose in the top hopper and flushed from there, and kept going until the water was coming out clear.
This is the...