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Title: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 15:52:51
Hi All , hope you have all had a good day . Wondered if anyone had done this job before. As I have already said I am no mechanic so please keep it ( like me ! ) simple . Thanks in advance Take care

Dave
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Black Knight on 23 February 2009, 15:54:56
Need to do it myself too.

There is a 'How to' in that section.


Slinky below for your convienience

http://www.omegaowners.com/forum/YaBB.pl?num=1162120610
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 15:58:27
God I just love this site :) many thanks . Me thinks I will get the man who does all my elecrical work on my vans to do this one !! that looks a bit beyond me . Thanks again

Dave
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 February 2009, 16:00:10
It wont take long Dave honestly worth a bash at it yourself, half an hour will see the job done :y
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:17:55
Loo Knee trust me if I have a go myself it will go pear shaped. I learnt a long long time ago that me and cars dont mix. I had an old Ecort mexico and decided I was going to have a go at changing the oil myself. Got Mum's washing up bowl under the car ( she was sooooooo pleased with me !!! ) undone the nut thing , drained the oil , removed Mums bowl , disgarded oil and washed around with some vim ( didn't work ) then poured my can of Casrtol GTX in , went to check level , thought bloody hell this is a big sump , poured rest of gallon can in , still nothing , then noticed a small , but rapidly increasing amount of fluid on the road , yep , I forgot to put the sump plug back in , so that was the last time I had anything to do with cars , and I have found since then that the " horses for courses " rule of thumb works very well for me . Now give me a van full of stuff to deliver to Russia , no problem , moving a 4 bedroom house , all normally done ( 3 of us ) in about 5 hours , emptying that is . But changing or fixing even the most simple jobs on cars , no thanks , I will as they say " gat a man in " who knows what hes doing. Take care

Dave
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 February 2009, 16:27:01
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Loo Knee trust me if I have a go myself it will go pear shaped. I learnt a long long time ago that me and cars dont mix. I had an old Ecort mexico and decided I was going to have a go at changing the oil myself. Got Mum's washing up bowl under the car ( she was sooooooo pleased with me !!! ) undone the nut thing , drained the oil , removed Mums bowl , disgarded oil and washed around with some vim ( didn't work ) then poured my can of Casrtol GTX in , went to check level , thought bloody hell this is a big sump , poured rest of gallon can in , still nothing , then noticed a small , but rapidly increasing amount of fluid on the road , yep , I forgot to put the sump plug back in , so that was the last time I had anything to do with cars , and I have found since then that the " horses for courses " rule of thumb works very well for me . Now give me a van full of stuff to deliver to Russia , no problem , moving a 4 bedroom house , all normally done ( 3 of us ) in about 5 hours , emptying that is . But changing or fixing even the most simple jobs on cars , no thanks , I will as they say " gat a man in " who knows what hes doing. Take care

Dave

 ;D ;D ;D

Where abouts are you? could do with filling in your Profile Dave  :y

Someone maybe able to help you :)
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Sad on 23 February 2009, 16:28:33
I too am bottom of the pile when it comes to sorting out cars, but I printed out the above guide and managed to do this job by myself...

Like loo-knee says, there maybe someone in your area kind enough to help you out...    :y
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:31:44
How do you fill in your profile Loo Knee , I am happy to do it if you can point me in the general direction please.  take care Dave. PS I did see someone was in Luton which isn't that far from me , but I darent contact him coz if he knows what hes doing , I will be on the phone to him 5 days a week and he will think I am stalking him :)
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:32:46
I should add at this point that I am happily married with 3 kids ( I use the word happily in its broadest possible sense ) :)
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: ians on 23 February 2009, 16:33:56
It is a bit fiddly but take your time and its quite doable. I suspect the bill from a garage would be 5 quid bulbs, 100 quid labour..

Be careful with the release bar though - its a square section bar rather than a round rod.   The round rod is something else best not removed.. :y (can't off hand remember what)
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:34:21
I meant with regard to the stalking comment , God do you ever wish you could edit things on a message board !!!!! :D ;D :) ::) :y , these faces are a laugh though
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Lazydocker on 23 February 2009, 16:35:25
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I should add at this point that I am happily married with 3 kids ( I use the word happily in its broadest possible sense ) :)

That's not a very nice thing to say ::) ::) ::) :D :D :D :y :y :y
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: ians on 23 February 2009, 16:37:18
you can edit your own posts with the Modify button.
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 February 2009, 16:39:28
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How do you fill in your profile Loo Knee , I am happy to do it if you can point me in the general direction please.  take care Dave. PS I did see someone was in Luton which isn't that far from me , but I darent contact him coz if he knows what hes doing , I will be on the phone to him 5 days a week and he will think I am stalking him :)

Scroll to the top of this page, you will see Home, Shop, Help, Search, Members,  click Map User CP, then click Profile (which is in between messages and posts) then click "Edit Profile" put in your password then fill in the gaps :y
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: Darth Loo-knee on 23 February 2009, 16:40:52
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It is a bit fiddly but take your time and its quite doable. I suspect the bill from a garage would be 5 quid bulbs, 100 quid labour..

Be careful with the release bar though - its a square section bar rather than a round rod.   The round rod is something else best not removed.. :y (can't off hand remember what)

Sure I paid about £17 for the five bulbs..
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:41:54
Lazy Docker , Woodbridge , I used to have an aunt that lived in Woodbridge , as a kid we would go and have our summer holiday there , she lived right along the runway at RAF Benidioters , we saw some fantastic air shows for free I can tell you . Then our special treat was to walk to Iken to swim in the muddy water there !! Did you know they filmed an episode of Doctor Who in Iken , my Mum met Tom Baker , the then Dr Who there said he was very nice. Hope this is ok to post on here ?  Take care Dave
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: ians on 23 February 2009, 16:44:08
Tom Baker was cool.  I liked John Pertwee too. (that dates me.. ::))
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: djm1964 on 23 February 2009, 16:53:39
Loo Knee , I think I did it :) many thanks , Dave
Title: Re: Removing Climate control to replace bulb.
Post by: markfree on 23 February 2009, 19:08:42
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I should add at this point that I am happily married with 3 kids ( I use the word happily in its broadest possible sense ) :)

Hmmmm....... I dont think the words "happy" and "married" just dont somehow go together.