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Doing a repair on a car without a Haynes manual
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Mrs_Malaprop wrote: »DH needs to drive to work on Monday and it will be very difficult with no indicator.
Use arm signals...http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/highway_code/signs02.asp#sr4Don’t be a can’t, be a can.0 -
Use arm signals...http://www.theory-test.co.uk/asp/highway_code/signs02.asp#sr4
When I took my test using them was part of it.:o
I wouldn't mind betting that half the road users today wouldn't recognise them:D.0 -
Surely the OP has a garage nearby, it isn't rocket science, they will not charge a fortune to fix it.0
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The nearest garage to us is 30 miles away and my husband was worried about driving the car with no indicator unit.
Thank you for your assistance chaps, I will now leave this thread.0 -
As others have said...Mrs_Malaprop wrote: »... my husband was worried about driving the car with no indicator unit.
Get him to stick his arm out of the window and wave it around a bit.0
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