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  1. I recently bought a 2003 2.7 which is in tip top condition throughout. However, I am hearing a noise / sound / note from either: near the side vents or further rear (not sure quite where), that sounds like someone blowing a raspberry! I can hear the deeper noise of the exhaust, but there is a second "raspberry blowing" noise alongside it. I can make it do the noise if I'm say, doing 35mph in 3rd of 4th and then gently accerate. It will do it at other speeds / gears etc, but this gives the most noticable noise. The exhaust has been fully checked by my Indy, showing no leaks. I'm now wondering whether the noise is normal and I just need to satisfy my needs for a better sound with an Oettle or Hayward & Scott mod. Any thoughts, advice, experiences welcome.
  2. YAY!!!! Then it sounds like I may have got away with it. :jump: I've no idea how though, as when it was wet it was like a frickin' pond behind the [assenger seat. Ah well, looks like all is well again (though the nerves that it may all appear again are still with me) :( Many thanks for the reply.
  3. I have just had a nightmare with damp / leaks, alarm going off randomly, dead battery, etc.... However, with the leaks sorted, carpets/seats out and all dried, the alarm seems to have fixed itself (no chirps or going off in the night!). I am however left with a nervousness that it may go off again at any moment! My question though, is: when I press the key fob once to lock as normal, how many indicator flashes should there be? I thought I'd read somewhere that a certain number of indicator flashes meant there was an alarm fault. I currently get two flashes when locking. Also what is the norm when unlocking? Thanks in advance. Nick
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