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  1. tu Try 5541 or 5539 Thanks for the quick reply Loren. Unfortunately the codes did not work, and I tried the alternate digits either side as well as per your earlier suggestion. Back to the drawing board for me I guess. Regards S
  2. Hi. Any chance of a radio code for my car, which I failed to notice was not included in the documentation when I bought it 6 months ago. Bekker 1 Type 4467 S/N 15047096 24/99 Many thanks Stu my2000 C2 Tip
  3. Just a thought but have a feel along the bottom of the door cards. If they are wet then water will travel into the footwell of the rear seats. The problem is normally caused by a failure of the door seal membrane behind the door card. If you replace or repair the membrane then the leak should stop. HTH
  4. DannyLee, have you checked the bottom of your door cards. If they are wet then you may find that the waterproof door membrane has failed and this lets water in, This is a common cause of condesation in UK cars.
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