What Preps are you doing this week? Part 10

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diamond lil wrote: Sat Jan 28, 2023 8:46 pm Creating some more room in this chicken coop of a house! Fills nearly 50% of the garden, wish husband had picked something a bit smaller.
You can Never have too much sheddge..... Perhaps you should annex that one and let him have one of these
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ForgeCorvus wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 6:24 pm You can Never have too much sheddge..... Perhaps you should annex that one and let him have one of these
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Blooming washing machine is on the blink tonight... Dab of solder it's going again dry joint on the on off switch on the PCB if they make the switches any smaller they'd be invisible :?
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:00 pm Blooming washing machine is on the blink tonight... Dab of solder it's going again dry joint on the on off switch on the PCB if they make the switches any smaller they'd be invisible :?
I see your washing machine and raise you my wife's cars abs light being on.
I have a few hours before going to work tomorrow morning, I can see a trolly jack in my future.........
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Nurseandy wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:02 pm
Yorkshire Andy wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 8:00 pm Blooming washing machine is on the blink tonight... Dab of solder it's going again dry joint on the on off switch on the PCB if they make the switches any smaller they'd be invisible :?
I see your washing machine and raise you my wife's cars abs light being on.
I have a few hours before going to work tomorrow morning, I can see a trolly jack in my future.........
Have fun diagnosing that one ...

Battery condition ..

Abs sensor wiring/ sensor to loom plug corrosion , front n/s on many cars takes a battering

Abs reluctor ring / sensor issue

If the esp light is also on look at the gyroscopic unit or a misfire / faulty coil / injector


Depending on the brand there are a few cheap / free bits of software on play store when coupled with a Bluetooth obd dongle can point you towards where you need to look

Gyroscope
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

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Have just been looking at obd readers, really cheap, may get one. She's out at the moment but reports that the steering "feels heavy" when the light comes on so I'm wondering if it's a sticky brake caliper? Not sure which is worse - trying to trace an electrical fault or stripping brake calipers.
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Nurseandy wrote: Mon Jan 30, 2023 9:21 pm Have just been looking at obd readers, really cheap, may get one. She's out at the moment but reports that the steering "feels heavy" when the light comes on so I'm wondering if it's a sticky brake caliper? Not sure which is worse - trying to trace an electrical fault or stripping brake calipers.
Test the battery and alternator

Has the car got electric power steering by any chance?
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Not sure, but from its age probably hydraulic
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Really need to work on batch cooking & freezing after a couple of days of being not well, unable to cook and having to send to the shop for pies etc.