is the oil buzzer related to the spark plugs?

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Re: is the oil buzzer related to the spark plugs?

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I'm just praying it can be sorted in a day, and that it's not the repercussions of forcing that spark plug in cylinder 3 (i.e. my stupidity). I think I've captured the mechanics attention. When I told him it was a syncro doka coming in he said he was looking forward to seeing it!

I'm still going to change the sensor when it arrives today, so thats one less job, and I've got a new oil filter to replace the one that looks 10years old. Also, my air filter is a metal contraption that is also a shape different to the filters available to buy, so I'm going to have to get the hoover on that!

I'll try and give the camper a treat for being such a good boy too!

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Re: is the oil buzzer related to the spark plugs?

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That sensor can not be got out. No way, no how! The spanner doesn't even fit in the gap!

Why put something so temperamental and fragile in such an awkward place?

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Re: is the oil buzzer related to the spark plugs?

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I blinked, fixed my mind and went and bought a deep 24mm soket piece.

Now for some tiger blood.

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