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  • Conor_3
    Conor_3 Posts: 6,944 Forumite
    Tozer wrote: »
    there are some good and some bad....;)

    They're all bad which is why he and his missus got out. Basically to be a lawyer, you have to have no scruples or morals and they found it hard to live with themselves so decided to walk out on very good money.
  • anewman wrote: »
    As a DIYer it's comforting to know even the pros can get it wrong too sometimes :D

    at law or car mechanics? :D
    ...work permit granted!
  • sturll wrote: »
    All workers come under the same - varying legislation.

    Mechanics rip people off, a recent poll suggested that the general population was in agreement with me.


    and a recent poll also showed that a lot of people think Barak Obama is an arab terrorist.... and that most people apparently though Tony Blair should be Pm... so I think we can discount majority decisions being accurate and intelligent.....
  • Tozer
    Tozer Posts: 3,518 Forumite
    Conor wrote: »
    They're all bad which is why he and his missus got out. Basically to be a lawyer, you have to have no scruples or morals and they found it hard to live with themselves so decided to walk out on very good money.

    Absolute bull. You are now coming across as bad as Sturll!
  • wendi1970 wrote: »
    Hi all,
    I have a mark 3 mondeo it went into the garage on monday because they was blue smoke coming from the exhaust,

    I had the same trouble and it is probably the Exhaust Re-circulation Valve (ERV) that has become clogged up with gunge (like a black, thick grease) from modern diesel fuel - it is a common problem
    Don't have a new one fitted - it literally takes 30 to 45 minutes to remove and clean out - it's a dirty job but cheap and easy to do. It's at the top, front of the engine compartment and you'll need a small socket and screwdriver to remove it, Then some engine cleaner or brake fluid should do the trick to clean it then replace. You might then add Redex to your diesel fuel to keep it clean.
    Hope this helps
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