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Best is to Google Shark gas reducer for LP diesel injection imported from Poland. Email for questions - I will also try to post the url of the manufacturer here, I am emigrating so abandoned the project Selling for a fraction of the cost of what I paid for it. Including a 10l airtank , you probably need another one to make 20L for a 60L diesel tank
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Selling a set (4) Chery Door Guard Protective Strip. Easily stick to your door. Extremely durable material. Protects your doors from dings, bumps and accidents. Provides a safer drive and asthetically pleasing. Self adhesive strip for easy installation. Item is brand new and can be colected in the Northern Suburbs. Can courier to anywhere in the country via Pudo @ R50.
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Selling a pair of interior courtesy lights for VW Golf/Jetta 4/Passat & other models. Comes with connection pin and bulbs. For: Front door courtesy door lights. For collection. Contact Ed Zero716492985
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Kuils River2
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4 x new ,selling as a set.
16 inch rims for sale.(neg)
No chance takers or scammers.
0716126967
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R 850
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Universal Rear spoiler selling for R850(originally paid:R1200). Brand new, never been fitted. Whatsapp if interested, 0827007423. Delivery can be arranged.
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Kuils River4
R 500
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D2S Headlight bulb
LED with build in fan
Very bright
Does not fit my vehicle, hence selling
Collection Kuilsriver
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Kuils River11
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*When to replace the clutch:*
- Slipping or grinding gears
- Burning smell from the clutch
- Difficulty shifting gears
- Clutch pedal feels spongy or soft
- Singing /winding noises when operating pedal
*Types of clutch replacements:*
- OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)
- Aftermarket
- Performance clutches
*Cost of clutch replacement:*
- Ranges from R1,500 (depending on the vehicle make, model, and type of clutch)
*Tips:*
- Regular maintenance can extend the life of the clutch
- Avoid riding the clutch or holding the clutch pedal down unnecessarily
- Consider a professional mechanic for the replacement
Do you have any specific questions or would you like more information on this topic then please call or contact us on whatsapp 0797769736
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Here's a more detailed guide to oil leaks:
Types of Oil Leaks
1. *Engine Oil Leaks*: These occur when engine oil escapes from the engine, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or engine components.
2. *Transmission Oil Leaks*: These occur when transmission fluid leaks from the transmission, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or transmission components.
3. *Differential Oil Leaks*: These occur when differential fluid leaks from the differential, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or differential components.
Causes of Oil Leaks
1. *Worn or Damaged Seals*: Over time, seals can become worn or damaged, allowing oil to escape.
2. *Loose or Damaged Connections*: Loose or damaged connections between engine components can cause oil leaks.
3. *Clogged Oil Filters*: Clogged oil filters can cause oil pressure to build up, leading to leaks.
4. *Engine Wear and Tear*: Engine wear and tear can cause oil leaks, especially if the engine has high mileage.
5. *Accidents or Damage*: Accidents or damage to the engine or transmission can cause oil leaks.
Symptoms of Oil Leaks
1. *Oil Stains Under the Car*: Oil stains under the car are a common sign of an oil leak.
2. *Low Engine Oil Levels*: If the engine oil level is low, it may indicate an oil leak.
3. *Burning Oil Smell*: A burning oil smell can indicate an oil leak.
4. *Increased Engine Noise*: Increased engine noise can indicate an oil leak.
5. *Warning Lights*: Some modern cars have warning lights that will come on if there is an oil leak.
Consequences of Ignoring Oil Leaks
1. *Engine Damage*: Ignoring oil leaks can cause engine damage, leading to costly repairs.
2. *Transmission Damage*: Ignoring transmission oil leaks can cause transmission damage, leading to costly repairs.
3. *Differential Damage*: Ignoring differential oil leaks can cause differential damage, leading to costly repairs.
4. *Environmental Damage*: Oil leaks can contaminate soil, groundwater, and surface water, harming aquatic life and ecosystems.
5. *Safety Risks*: Oil leaks can cause slippery roads, posing a risk to drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
How to Fix Oil Leaks
1. *Identify the Source*: Identify the source of the oil leak.
2. *Replace Seals or Gaskets*: Replace seals or gaskets that are causing the leak.
3. *Tighten Connections*: Tighten connections between engine components.
4. *Replace Oil Filters*: Replace oil filters that are clogged.
5. *Seek Professional Help*: If you're not comfortable fixing the oil leak yourself, seek professional help from a mechanic.
Prevention
1. *Regular Maintenance*: Regular maintenance can help prevent oil leaks.
2. *Check Engine Oil Levels*: Check engine oil levels regularly.
3. *Use the Correct Oil*: Use the correct oil for your vehicle.
4. *Avoid Over-Tightening*: Avoid over-tightening connections between engine components.
5. *Monitor for Signs of Leaks*: Monitor for signs of leaks, such as oil stains under the car.
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Here's a more detailed guide to oil leaks:
Types of Oil Leaks
1. *Engine Oil Leaks*: These occur when engine oil escapes from the engine, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or engine components.
2. *Transmission Oil Leaks*: These occur when transmission fluid leaks from the transmission, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or transmission components.
3. *Differential Oil Leaks*: These occur when differential fluid leaks from the differential, often due to worn or damaged seals, gaskets, or differential components.
Causes of Oil Leaks
1. *Worn or Damaged Seals*: Over time, seals can become worn or damaged, allowing oil to escape.
2. *Loose or Damaged Connections*: Loose or damaged connections between engine components can cause oil leaks.
3. *Clogged Oil Filters*: Clogged oil filters can cause oil pressure to build up, leading to leaks.
4. *Engine Wear and Tear*: Engine wear and tear can cause oil leaks, especially if the engine has high mileage.
5. *Accidents or Damage*: Accidents or damage to the engine or transmission can cause oil leaks.
Symptoms of Oil Leaks
1. *Oil Stains Under the Car*: Oil stains under the car are a common sign of an oil leak.
2. *Low Engine Oil Levels*: If the engine oil level is low, it may indicate an oil leak.
3. *Burning Oil Smell*: A burning oil smell can indicate an oil leak.
4. *Increased Engine Noise*: Increased engine noise can indicate an oil leak.
5. *Warning Lights*: Some modern cars have warning lights that will come on if there is an oil leak.
Consequences of Ignoring Oil Leaks
1. *Engine Damage*: Ignoring oil leaks can cause engine damage, leading to costly repairs.
2. *Transmission Damage*: Ignoring transmission oil leaks can cause transmission damage, leading to costly repairs.
3. *Differential Damage*: Ignoring differential oil leaks can cause differential damage, leading to costly repairs.
4. *Environmental Damage*: Oil leaks can contaminate soil, groundwater, and surface water, harming aquatic life and ecosystems.
5. *Safety Risks*: Oil leaks can cause slippery roads, posing a risk to drivers, pedestrians, and cyclists.
How to Fix Oil Leaks
1. *Identify the Source*: Identify the source of the oil leak.
2. *Replace Seals or Gaskets*: Replace seals or gaskets that are causing the leak.
3. *Tighten Connections*: Tighten connections between engine components.
4. *Replace Oil Filters*: Replace oil filters that are clogged.
5. *Seek Professional Help*: If you're not comfortable fixing the oil leak yourself, seek professional help from a mechanic.
Prevention
1. *Regular Maintenance*: Regular maintenance can help prevent oil leaks.
2. *Check Engine Oil Levels*: Check engine oil levels regularly.
3. *Use the Correct Oil*: Use the correct oil for your vehicle.
4. *Avoid Over-Tightening*: Avoid over-tightening connections between engine components.
5. *Monitor for Signs of Leaks*: Monitor for signs of leaks, such as oil stains under the car.
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A water leak on your engine isn't a good sign, but it doesn't necessarily mean disaster there are a couple of possibilities, depending on the kind of water leak you're seeing:
* ** coolant leak:** this is the most likely culprit engine coolant is a mixture of water and antifreeze, and it circulates through your engine to keep it from overheating if you see coolant leaking, it could be from a number of places, including the radiator, hoses, water pump, or even a blown head gasket coolant is usually colored green, yellow, or orange here are some signs of a coolant leak:
* ** low coolant level:** your car has a coolant reservoir, and the coolant level should stay pretty consistent if you notice it's low, that's a sign of a leak
* ** overheating engine:** this is a serious problem that can damage your engine if your car is overheating and you see a coolant leak, pull over as soon as possible and let the engine cool down don't add coolant until the engine has cooled completely
* ** sweet smell:** coolant has a sweet smell, so if you catch a whiff of that under the hood, it could be a sign of a leak
* ** condensation:** this is especially common if you've just turned off your air conditioner your car's a c system removes moisture from the air, and that moisture condenses and drips out from under the car this is perfectly normal and nothing to worry about
here's what you should do:
* ** if you think it's a coolant leak:** don't drive your car! a coolant leak can lead to overheating, which can seriously damage your engine call a tow truck or have your car towed to a mechanic
* ** if you think it's condensation:** there's nothing you need to do just keep an eye on your coolant level to make sure it's staying consistent
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43 connaught rd beaconvale
monday friday 7:30 16:45
saturday 7:30 12:45
semechrepairs@gmail com
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Oil leaks can be caused by a number of things, including:
gasket issues
gaskets can degrade over time, causing oil leaks the oil pan gasket is one of the most common to develop an oil leak the valve cover gasket is another common cause, especially in older vehicles the cylinder head gasket helps seal the engine, and can deteriorate over time
other issues
a loose or missing oil pan drain plug, or worn out seals, can also cause oil leaks
symptoms of an oil leak include:
low oil pressure light is on
dark puddle beneath your auto
changing gears feels clunky
smell of burning oil
engine overheating
sizzle when the oil comes into contact with the hot engine
unpleasant smell that's thick and bitter paired with the sound of bacon frying under the hood
give us a call or whatsapp on 0797769736
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