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  1. Thanks for trying Loren. Called Becker and they were able to provide. Cheers!
  2. Try 0033 or 0031 Darn... no workie.... :( any others I should try? How many tries do I get before it goes into wait mode?
  3. Another lost radio code card :( Need code for: It's a cdr 220 cd radio, Model #BE4462 and Serial #X5020516 Thanks in advance Loren!
  4. I believe the brass color coupling on the right is leaking. It's leaking approx where the shadow begins. Can that be tightened or easily replaced?
  5. It's the hose on the right that's leaking. I also noticed the hydraulic reservoir (marked Pentosin) is low. The leak seems to be where the "hard" line connects to the rubber line. Is this a common problem? What are my options? Thanks! Sounds like a power steering leak. Hopefully, an easy fix if it's just the junction of the two lines. You might want to get a can of Pentosin CHF 202 (recently superseded the older CHF 11S) to top up the reservoir until you get the leak fixed. Thanks on the oil tip. When the engine is on, I can see the leak drip...so it's probably best that fill it up and not drive it until it's fixed, huh? Anyone change one of those connectors before? Special tool required?
  6. It's the hose on the right that's leaking. I also noticed the hydraulic reservoir (marked Pentosin) is low. The leak seems to be where the "hard" line connects to the rubber line. Is this a common problem? What are my options? Thanks! Sounds like a power steering leak. Hopefully, an easy fix if it's just the junction of the two lines. You might want to get a can of Pentosin CHF 202 (recently superseded the older CHF 11S) to top up the reservoir until you get the leak fixed. Thanks on the oil tip. When the engine is on, I can see the leak drip...so it's probably best that fill it up and not drive it until it's fixed, huh? Anyone change one of those connectors before? Special tool required?
  7. It's the hose on the right that's leaking. I also noticed the hydraulic reservoir (marked Pentosin) is low. The leak seems to be where the "hard" line connects to the rubber line. Is this a common problem? What are my options? Thanks!
  8. Hi all, Found a leak I'm not sure of what it is. Doesn't smell like oil or coolant. Can you help me ID what these two hoses are? Seems like the connection there is leaking. Might me due to the real cold weather we've gotten recently. How should I go about fixing? Thanks!
  9. I did exactly that and love it. Rides just fine for me. It's really subjective so you should ride in someone's car who has done the mod. What's right for me may not be right for you. The ride does get a bit harsher, but not uncomfortable. Handles just fine and looks great. The H&R's came with my car and a buddy gave me factory shocks with less than 10k miles. Total investment = 0 ....I installed them myself with a help of a buddy. Good luck!
  10. It was sorta like engine oil, but then again it did have a funky smell to it. Kinda like old rubber.
  11. So I go jack up the back of my car so that I can swap mufflers....I lifted the back end pretty high so that I can have good amount of room to take the mufflers out. All of a sudden I see oil dripping down from this area, a total of a few table spoons: This bolt is directly below this silver cap thingy: Here's a close up: What is that? So I lowered the car back down....no more oil drips. Started the car...no drips. Needless to say I didn't proceed with the muffler swap. Too frustrated... Hoping this leak isn't something major. FWIW my car does not leak anything normally. Anyone have an idea?
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  13. Congrats! Great looking car....But I may be a bit biased :)
  14. http://www.renntech.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=7399
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