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I asked this question in a different post how do you remove the MFD on a 307?
Need to replace a bulb!
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Regards Andy aka Newspaperman (Lancashire) |
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi, I have an early 2005 307......mine comes out by gently lifting the rear of MFD then you can move unit towards you. I changed bulbs with a pair of long nose pliers, saves undoing connector, cheers marcar.
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Fix 1 of 4 How are you on suspension springs , I got a boing noise when fully loaded?
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Join Date: Jan 2012
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Hi Andy,
Forgot to mention, I read somewhere re MFD bulbs.....change all 3 together, I did with mine but no different. Display fades when hot which is about 80% of the time here in Spain. Re springs, I get a "bonk" from the rear suspension when loaded [4 adults], I think it is bottoming out as it has done it from new. I suggest you have a look through the forum, I saw something about worn ball joints etc......sorry not much help on this. I have just started a new thread re 307 fuel gauge over reading, any ideas? I can fix my '85 Jag but this pug is a pain! Cheers Mark. |
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Join Date: Oct 2010
Posts: 19
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Can these be fitted to a 2001 307 that does not have it
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