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Old Peter

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  1. Welcome to the Club, Robin.. I don't know the answer to that problem, but I am sure someone will. Regards, Peter.
  2. My Tivo Box has to reboot when things go funny. Why can't Jaguar put a reboot switch on the dashboard? I think it would be a good idea, but I suppose putting a manual locking system on the XJ and XF boots comes first! Peter.
  3. And welcome to the Club, Richard. I hope you enjoy both the club and Your Jaguar. Peter.
  4. Hi Vinendra, Nice to see you posting. And can I say that is a useful bit of information. Regards, Peter.
  5. G' Morning Clive, Try Adamesh. There are loads of bits than can both embellish and upgrade your car. They are a reputable company. Regards, Peter.
  6. Welcome to the Club, Mark. A lot of very helpful members here. I think the E Type Challenger is a replica car, made, I guess, with Jaguar parts. Regards, Peter.
  7. Hi Kevin, If the cars you are looking at have a full service history it should show if the cam belts have been changed. On the 2.7 Diesel in the S type they have to be changed at 105k, but I don't know about the X Type. Regards, Peter.
  8. And a welcome from me, too, Clive. I hope you enjoy the Club. Regards, Peter.
  9. Welcome to the club, Tony. Some batteries seem to last longer than others. My Rover battery was 8 years old when I had to replace it. Enjoy your XF. Regards, Peter.
  10. That is a good idea, James. I kept my Rover Sterling for nearly 12 years. It was mechanically sound, but getting tatty. It was a great car in respect of its equipment -- all the bells and whistles -- but, even though there are not many on the road any more, it was certainly not a classic car. My son described it as a mechanised sofa. It was certainly very nice to see how some cars had been restored to their former glory at the Classic Car Show, but I too would differentiate between the Classic Car and the vintage or veteran car. There should be a defined difference between Vintage, Veteran and Classic cars.
  11. Looks very good Matthew -- the colour suits the car. Peter.
  12. Yes. It is quite good. I use it when I need more than lukewarm water. Peter
  13. Absolutely true ---- but so is the Morris Ital. [i had two of those, but I keep quiet about it.] Company cars are not necessarily classic cars.
  14. You certainly can, Mick. Email Trevor and ask, giving address. Peter.
  15. I am of a certain age -- Triumph Herald, Austin A 40 Farina, Austin 1100, Ford Escorts Mk1 and Mk 2, Austin Maestro and Austin Montego, Rover Sterling. All now on show at the classic car shows. Peter.
  16. I know that this has been discussed before, but it happened to me again. The car was washed, dried and polished, and I decided to treat myself with a bottle or three of Pedigree. Up came "Parking Brake Fault." Disengaging the battery resets the computer, and everything works OK when you have reconnected it after 10 minutes, other than you have to put back all your settings which is a pain. However, when I came to get my well used spanners out none of them would fit. Every single one of them was in imperial measure. Inches and fractions of inches. I was able to get two metric spanners, one 8mm and the other 10mm as the connections are of different sizes. They are now taped to the battery.
  17. Graham, Trevor [the young one] will send you one. I am sure he won't mind me sending you his contact email address. You will just need to send him the address to which to send it. [email protected] Regards, Peter.
  18. Hi Graham, and welcome to the Club. The S Type, in my opinion, is a really beautiful car, both in looks and to drive. Today, it is sunny [but windy] in Sutton Coldfield and so my S Type will get a very good wash and polish. All you need now is an Owners Club Sticker. Regards, Peter.
  19. Good morning James, Have a look at Smile Windscreens who are based in Kent. I think the price could be dependant on factors such as rain sensors and heated. Let us know how you get on. Peter
  20. Welcome to the Club, Doug. I hope you will enjoy. Trevor is up early again --- seeing if the water has gone down a bit! The south west of England is flooded at the moment! Regards, Peter.
  21. We have felt excluded in the North for years. As you say, Trevor, London first, the Home counties second, and the rest when they feel like it. The facts bear out everything you have said. I know London has been susceptible for flooding for hundreds of years, and they have spent vast amounts of money on flood prevention, but so has the Wye Valley since they stopped dredging the Severn, and what we have seen in Somerset was preventable, but it was not deemed important. Something must be done in the next couple of years to stop such widespread disasters happening again. Peter.
  22. Trevor, they were trying to get a photograph of something inland going as fast as a frigate! Peter. PS. Just had the car rinsed.
  23. This Charity car meet is in Alfreton Derbyshire on the 18th May. It will be a nice sunny day and will be a good opportunity for a few "locals" to meet up. Cost is £3 per person and all proceeds to St John's Ambulance.
  24. I used SATNAV Update --- googled it and the 2006 version was quickly replaced for the 2012/13 map version for £29 + p&p. Peter
  25. That sounds good, Matthew. I bet it goes like the Chariot of Jehu --- verily like the wind. You will now need a Jaguar Owners Club sticker! Regards, Peter.
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