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Andrius Kairys

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  1. You're not gonna believe this. I think I've found it !!! it was almost invisible but a quick blow job lol indicated the split might be hiding under this rubber hose.. got that welded, put another hose over it and the fault cleared.. fingers crossed !!! going to contribute to this forum for sure . sorry had few shots of jack daniels to celebrate no lights warning on dashboard after 2 years of trying lol
  2. Makes me think my mechanic might not even know how to do the smoke test.. I'm determined to get this fixed and will probably take the booster pump off myself to see what's hiding there.. There must be a split hose somewhere !!!
  3. I'm glad you guys didn't give up. I've changed one of them which seemed to be making a noise but it didn't help and sounds like there is one behind the sat nav unit and just decided to put the volume up when I start the engine.. :)
  4. I know it's an old thread but having a problem with this too.. Mechanic says he checked the hoses aas per my advise and all is good so I bought a pump (2nd hand one) and the problem is still there.. Makes me think the hoses need rechecking? IS there anything else which would cause this fault guys?
  5. I've got mine changed without ripping all the dash apart, but as wrinkledpants say, scratched hands is guaranteed. Unfortunately I either had 2 faulty motors or the other one started doung the same noise and it sounds like it's coming from somewhere behind the stereo.. so annoying.
  6. Hi all, I know it's an old thread. Can anybody please tell me what is the part nu,mber for actuator D. From what I understand, they are not the same!
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