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macabethiel

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Is anyone on this site an owner of one of these?

They look a sound replacement for my r3mR when it bites the dust ?

I have 12 months to find a good Terracan Auto as mine has just got through its MoT.

Looking for an owner current or past for advice opinions please.
 
Is anyone on this site an owner of one of these?

They look a sound replacement for my r3mR when it bites the dust ?

I have 12 months to find a good Terracan Auto as mine has just got through its MoT.

Looking for an owner current or past for advice opinions please.
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I've had one for a year now and very pleased with it up until yesterday when the fuel gauge got stuck on 3/4 !!!!!

new sender means rear seats , seat belt mounts and carpets out :eek:(

Apart from that can't fault it.


Brian
 
Absolutely no idea :lol I only drive 12 miles a day. Im guessing early to mid 30's Mid 20's towing

Brian
 
I have a atoz....wich is like a small tarracan :lol:lol:lol:lol:lol:lol
 
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I've had one for a year now and very pleased with it up until yesterday when the fuel gauge got stuck on 3/4 !!!!!

new sender means rear seats , seat belt mounts and carpets out :eek:(

Apart from that can't fault it.


Brian
What sort of age are we talking about?
 
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I've had one for a year now and very pleased with it up until yesterday when the fuel gauge got stuck on 3/4 !!!!!

new sender means rear seats , seat belt mounts and carpets out :eek:(

Apart from that can't fault it.


Brian

you can get to sender unit by just peeling carpet back from boot, leaving seats in
its under a plate held on by four 10mm bolts,
the hard part will be getting the six bolts out holding the sender unit to the tank,
there normally as rusty as fook !
 
you can get to sender unit by just peeling carpet back from boot, leaving seats in
its under a plate held on by four 10mm bolts,
the hard part will be getting the six bolts out holding the sender unit to the tank,
there normally as rusty as fook !

Might be ok. Looks like its maxing at 3/4 but still working below . As I only need to know when im running out I can live with it :lol
 

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