pics of my new car ( my first ever scooby)

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thats a bit strange alright ,were ruffly are you based , someone close to you, thats in the club could have a look how knows what to look for.
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im in ballycullen in firhouse, could it be disconnected??


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Becoming fairly popular in the area, tractorman (alan) is over there too & I'm from there too, not living there anymore but always in & out visiting the parents, will give ya a wave if I see you out & about :thumbsup:
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there is a wagon in the same apartment complex, and i know there was a silver impreza aswell but that was stolen, ( i think its the same guy)
 
One of the lads here in work lives in Ballycullen, said he knows your scoobys well. Hears them driving in and out all the time! :lol:
 
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One of the lads here in work lives in Ballycullen, said he knows your scoobys well. Hears them driving in and out all the time! :lol:
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does he know them well enough to be able to tell me whats wrong with my dccd? :thumbsup:
 
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One of the lads here in work lives in Ballycullen, said he knows your scoobys well. Hears them driving in and out all the time! :lol:
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does he know them well enough to be able to tell me whats wrong with my dccd? :thumbsup:
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Haha don't think so mate, sorry :lol:
 
If you lift the arm rest and remove the 2 screws(may have plastic caps on them) to the left and right of the arm rest catch, you can then pull off the whole surround around the handbreak that contains the DCCD control switch. Carefully pull the surround off as the switch wires are below.
Now check the connection at the back of the switch as this may be loose causing your switch not to work.
There may also be a fuse gone, either in the engine bay, passanger side or in the car near drivers right knee in the little storage hole. :thumbsup:
 
This might help you with fuses....

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Im expecting some Karma for all this :lol: :lol: :lol: :D :D
 
[quote author=jim dublin link=topic=5521.msg62730#msg62730 date=1203110281]
Nice motor man I'm originally from ballycullen :thumbsup: living down the road now in Tallaght
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im originally from greystones ( north wicklow) so im new to the area, living there about 4 months
 
Did you follow matt's idea to check your controller connections yet??
How's she going for you otherwise?
Dan
 
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thats great news, no stoppin ya now :subaru: :subaru: :subaru:

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yeah it was diconnected behind the clocks, its such a great car, the only reason i never had one sooner is because people kept telling me the heads are too soft etc etc :subaru: :subaru:
 
I think! As soon as I can afford it! I'll get myself a type R for the track! It's Rwd enough to keep me from missing the skyline! :headbanger:
I do love type R's
I've only ever driven one once :lol: I just love the idea of them!
Dan
 
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