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Architex_mA8tey 19th February 2011 08:37 PM

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Originally Posted by IceBlue8 (Post 18444)
I think it was a 70's car! :)

It came out when I was first at university (OK, I'm old - but I don't think there's an age limit here).

Someone will probably come here with the real facts.

83 to 94 god help us!!! :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Maestro
what the article doesnt explain of course is WHY????? :Confused: :ROFL:

Goran 20th February 2011 11:39 AM

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Thanks Mkoneman!
I wish there was a off-the shelf solution when I fixed mine 2 years ago. I ended up using stainless ball joints, had to cut them and tap them. Audi dealer wanted £160 for new arms & bellows.

Ben, thanks for the heads-up about the flap itself seizing up. Hopefully I haven't damaged anything. Now I see Audi's logic behind using plastic arms.

The_Laird 20th February 2011 01:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Architex_mA8tey (Post 18445)
83 to 94 god help us!!! :D
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Maestro
what the article doesnt explain of course is WHY????? :Confused: :ROFL:

I stand corrected! Must have been the Allegro that came out when I was first at University - easily confused; both hopeless cars!

Architex_mA8tey 20th February 2011 11:09 PM

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Originally Posted by IceBlue8 (Post 18481)
I stand corrected! Must have been the Allegro that came out when I was first at University - easily confused; both hopeless cars!

Yes the Allegro was 73 to 83 and frankly was wayy worse even than the Meastro! I mean for feck's sake - whose idea was the square steering wheel on some of them :tuttut:

PsYcHe 21st February 2011 07:22 AM

And the Austin Eggroll was more aerodynamic backwards than forwards FFS!

The_Laird 21st February 2011 09:02 AM

We had it labelled as the 'All Aggro'

briang9 21st February 2011 09:39 AM

My Dad had one, in a lovely shade of Mustard, with classy matching beige nylon interior, remember that nylon clothes were all the rage back then so the amount of static flying around meant I saved a fortune on perms!!

FireStorm 12th July 2011 05:23 AM

My warranty covers the whole unit with a £50 excess.

would i be better to get the unit replaced for £50 inc labour and new arms, or just buy the aftermarket arms?

and just making sure it covers D3's 4.2s

Simon Wallwork 13th July 2011 08:43 AM

Just to add my 2p worth.

These things actually make a difference if not working ( if not working properly, they make the car a lot less powerful and it uses more fuel)- and they need to work even for low power settings.

My n/s one was stuck, but when fixed the car was noticably both more powerful and fuel efficient, especially at LOW power levels. ie in normal driving, once fixed, it needed less pedal for the same result.

Both bellows should collapse (and operate the things they're attached to) on startup.

My cars average fuel DIS was 23.1 mpg before I fixed it. Now it's 21.3.

It's done 30,000 miles since I last reset it, so it must be WAY more fuel efficient than it was.

Curtis 25th July 2011 09:08 PM

my car has only one vacum thing,when i start the car it doesnt collapse yet when i rev it it will collapse for a second them go back.is that normal for a pf 4.2?


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