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Author: | lh.67.mm [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 6:56 pm ] |
Post subject: | auto electrician |
any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney. if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first |
Author: | lilmatti_69 [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 7:19 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
lh.67.mm wrote: any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney.
if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first Same as i need some tidying up in the engine bay. Can't be f'd doing it myself ![]() |
Author: | simon k [ Mon Aug 11, 2008 8:34 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
lilmatti_69 wrote: lh.67.mm wrote: any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney. if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first Same as i need some tidying up in the engine bay. Can't be f'd doing it myself ![]() that's a sad admission, you'd rather pay someone more than the job is worth with money that could be better spent elsewhere and miss out on learning a little more about your car, than spend a few hours with a roll of electrical tape and some connectors tidying up and repairing looms is one of the jobs I look forward to, it's easy to get a good result with relatively little effort |
Author: | lilmatti_69 [ Tue Aug 12, 2008 7:12 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
simon k wrote: lilmatti_69 wrote: lh.67.mm wrote: any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney. if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first Same as i need some tidying up in the engine bay. Can't be f'd doing it myself ![]() that's a sad admission, you'd rather pay someone more than the job is worth with money that could be better spent elsewhere and miss out on learning a little more about your car, than spend a few hours with a roll of electrical tape and some connectors tidying up and repairing looms is one of the jobs I look forward to, it's easy to get a good result with relatively little effort Good you can come down n work ur magic on it then ![]() |
Author: | simon k [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:12 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
lilmatti_69 wrote: simon k wrote: lilmatti_69 wrote: lh.67.mm wrote: any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney. if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first Same as i need some tidying up in the engine bay. Can't be f'd doing it myself ![]() that's a sad admission, you'd rather pay someone more than the job is worth with money that could be better spent elsewhere and miss out on learning a little more about your car, than spend a few hours with a roll of electrical tape and some connectors tidying up and repairing looms is one of the jobs I look forward to, it's easy to get a good result with relatively little effort Good you can come down n work ur magic on it then ![]() I'll be in Sydney in a couple of weeks, maybe you can come and pick me up, take me to your house and feed me beer while I watch you do it.... |
Author: | lilmatti_69 [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 4:48 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
simon k wrote: lilmatti_69 wrote: simon k wrote: lilmatti_69 wrote: lh.67.mm wrote: any of you guys auto electricans or know of any good ones in western sydney. if not ill just go to the local one. just thought id ask first Same as i need some tidying up in the engine bay. Can't be f'd doing it myself ![]() that's a sad admission, you'd rather pay someone more than the job is worth with money that could be better spent elsewhere and miss out on learning a little more about your car, than spend a few hours with a roll of electrical tape and some connectors tidying up and repairing looms is one of the jobs I look forward to, it's easy to get a good result with relatively little effort Good you can come down n work ur magic on it then ![]() I'll be in Sydney in a couple of weeks, maybe you can come and pick me up, take me to your house and feed me beer while I watch you do it.... ![]() |
Author: | matt van'74 [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 6:31 pm ] |
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Simon, is right. The wiring is the easiest area of the car to repair and the most inexpensive. As you have never done it before, mark the wires you undo so you know where to put them afterwards. You cant go wrong. You will be surprised how easy it is. With that said I would gadly accept your beer if I were in Sydney. Matt |
Author: | lilmatti_69 [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 7:45 pm ] |
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matt van'74 wrote: Simon, is right.
The wiring is the easiest area of the car to repair and the most inexpensive. As you have never done it before, mark the wires you undo so you know where to put them afterwards. You cant go wrong. You will be surprised how easy it is. With that said I would gadly accept your beer if I were in Sydney. Matt Cheers Matt I know what you mean. Its only a tidy up really and maybe new connectors as per the below picture but seriously i have other things to worry about. Anyone else up for a case ![]() ![]() |
Author: | simon k [ Wed Aug 13, 2008 9:05 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
lilmatti_69 wrote: ![]() nah, it's the principle of it now.... we should all FORCE you to fix it yourself, cos you're being such a wuss ![]() start off with a wiring diagram, all the wires are identified by colour.... identify the wires, what they're plugged in to at each end, and correct whatever needs to be corrected |
Author: | matt van'74 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:14 pm ] |
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PM "Steve.E" on here. He and a qualified mechanic/engineer run a part time mini business called Twilight Mini Mechanical in Bexley North. They work weekends so might be able to fit you in sometime. Get in contact with Steve. He is a great bloke and does a superb job. Matt |
Author: | lilmatti_69 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:18 pm ] |
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matt van'74 wrote: PM "Steve.E" on here.
He and a qualified mechanic/engineer run a part time mini business called Twilight Mini Mechanical in Bexley North. They work weekends so might be able to fit you in sometime. Get in contact with Steve. He is a great bloke and does a superb job. Matt Cheers Matt Ill look him up |
Author: | 1310/71 [ Thu Aug 14, 2008 8:21 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: auto electrician |
simon k wrote: lilmatti_69 wrote: ![]() nah, it's the principle of it now.... we should all FORCE you to fix it yourself, cos you're being such a wuss ![]() start off with a wiring diagram, all the wires are identified by colour.... identify the wires, what they're plugged in to at each end, and correct whatever needs to be corrected provided a previous owner hasn't hacked and mutilated it. If you do get stuck I have used Roy at Richmond Rd Auto Electrics which is now on Woodstock Avenue just near the Holden service centre (near the M7 woodstock junction) for work before (not on the mini I don't think but other jobs). KB Edit - just realised. I was replying to the original poster from oakhurst, not knowing where lilmatti was from. |
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