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dazzpowder
 


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Advice Bonnet Aligment

I noticed on my D3 the line that runs under the bonnet from front to back tapers slightly i.e it seems alittle wider at the front then tapers near where it's hinged.

Is this normal, does anyone elses do this?

Thanks in advance.
  
Post #4379523rd Feb 2006 9:38 am
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dazzpowder
 


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Anyone?

Anyone help? Sad
  
Post #4382223rd Feb 2006 10:47 am
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10forcash
 


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Just been and looked - mine seems OK, parallel both sides
  
Post #4383423rd Feb 2006 11:07 am
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Are you sure your bonnet is shut properly? mine needs a good slam to get the left hand catch to engage, and I never notice it until I hit 75mph on the motorway and bonnet starts flapping in the wind Shocked

My car is not here at the moment so I cannot visually check for you, but I think it should be a parrallel shut line.
  
Post #4383723rd Feb 2006 11:08 am
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dazzpowder
 


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Cool, thanks for checking guys. Off to the dealers then.
  
Post #4387323rd Feb 2006 12:03 pm
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10forcash
 


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Definitely should be parallel, measurement should be 22mm with a permitted tolerance of 1mm
  
Post #4390223rd Feb 2006 2:05 pm
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dazzpowder
 


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God I love this site. Thanks 10. I've booked it in with Guy Salmon Surrey hope they don't start looking at me like all crazy.
  
Post #4390723rd Feb 2006 2:35 pm
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Of course they will - you bought a Disco3! 8)
Even Mrs. 10 says I'm crazy for buying one and she's always right Rolling Eyes or so she tells me (repetitively)
  
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Mine is fine too.
Time to see dealer!
  
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