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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:26 pm 
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You need to explain how you pull the handbrake up on a Merc?

Can't find a handbrake on any of mine :lol:

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PostPosted: Sat Mar 13, 2004 7:35 pm 
Mrs Gull has just got a new motor with no handbrake, no key, auto lights, auto windscreen, push a button to start, push a button to stop.
Pity she hasnt got buttons like that on her. :shock:


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PostPosted: Thu Jan 27, 2005 1:11 am 
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Are people STILL having problems or have things settled down now?
Please answer if you can as i am thinking of maybe getting an 05 registration.

THANK YOU.

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I understand theres still problems with vehicles in the provinces.

Although, in the provinces we traditionally do more miles than cabs in London and our cabs tend to be manuals rather than automatics.

It seems to be impossible to pin the problems down to specfic faults, just general breakdowns that are fuel related, to electrical problems.

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Reports have it that your keeping that lovely fairway, I just wonder if its for a back up :wink:

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captain cab wrote:
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Reports have it that your keeping that lovely fairway, I just wonder if its for a back up :wink:

hehe

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I have seen that [edited by admin] cart in some periodicals......In fairness for a "t" reg it's not in bad nick I suppose.


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In fairness for a "t" reg it's not in bad nick I suppose.



Yes, 1979 was a good year :wink:

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captain cab wrote:
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In fairness for a "t" reg it's not in bad nick I suppose.



Yes, 1979 was a good year :wink:

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I can't stand that "A TEAM" PROGRAMME - that is your signature isn't it Captain?


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PostPosted: Sat Jan 29, 2005 10:36 am 
Time Lord Cabbie wrote:
captain cab wrote:
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In fairness for a "t" reg it's not in bad nick I suppose.



Yes, 1979 was a good year :wink:

Captain cab


I can't stand that "A TEAM" PROGRAMME - that is your signature isn't it Captain?


dont watch it then, if you have a remote you dont even need to get off your arse to turn over


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I can't stand that "A TEAM" PROGRAMME - that is your signature isn't it Captain?


I fully support the points made by my learned friend above :wink:

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"I have detailed information about the situation . . . which completely proves that what they allege are illusions . . . They lie every day, there are no faults with the TX2."

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Iraq Information Minister wrote:
"I have detailed information about the situation . . . which completely proves that what they allege are illusions . . . They lie every day, there are no faults with the TX2."
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if i did have to choose tween "iraq info min " or " lti " the info min comes out on top for at least telling a pack of lies on telly !!!![/b]


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 Post subject: Re: TXII Problems
PostPosted: Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:30 pm 
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Andy wrote:
Jambo wrote:
I would like to hear from anyone who is having problems with their TXII.
Please post a reply to this message listing all you problems.
I would like to ascertain whether there are common faults or if they are all different problems.


One of our local owner/drivers has asked if I could sound out the group
about problems he is having with emission failures on his early TX2, solved
by cleaning out the EGR valve and resulting in performance better than when
new, but quick to deteriorate and requiring a repeat cleaning performance
sooner rather than later. Has anyone out there had similar experience, is
this a common problem that LTI will not put their hands up to... or has he
just acquired a dudun? He is not on the internet so any replies received I
shall pass to him as printed hard copy.

Best wishes

Andy


Having new EGR box fitted tomorrow £280 inc vat KPM !!!


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Andy7 wrote:
Thats all rubbish about the TX2 having a better turning circle than the Merc. If you have a front wheel drive one, just yank on the steering wheel and grab the handbrake. You can turn em almost in their own length. :)
thats how miniscab drivers drive oh sorry did i say they could drive sorry my mistake


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Tom Thumb wrote:
Mann Overton salesman many years ago

'There you go Mr Thumb, the ultimate taxi!'

TT 'But my head is stuck against the roof, I can hardly see through the sunvisor and the seat doesn't lower or go back!'

MO 'but try the turning circle, bet you Merc can't do that'

TT 'Sit in the back and let me drive you over these speed humps at 20mph, now lets try the Merc!'

MO 'but it has a radio with FM frequencies!'

' who wants to be a miniscab driver

MO 'only 4K more than the Merc, but what about the turniong circle?'

TT 'Goodbye!'


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