GuruX
A2OC Donor
I have thought a little while about starting this thread. This is isn't really a standard project thread, it's more about what I do with my car. Service and stuff. I know that I won't take the time to write a guide or a how-to about everything that I do and take photos of. So I thought that it's better that I start this thread and get some info on the forum, instead of not doing it at all.
Django is a 2001 LHD petrol car. Pretty much with the standard equipment to start with. Nothing extra, except a removable tow bar. Not even a false boot floor. But with winter pack. I think all to the cars sold in Sweden are with winter packs, since we have proper winters with snow =o)
He was adopted by us in January 2014, with 158 000 km (98 177 miles) on the clock. Running properly, but not cleaned. Thank you Ingolstadt for the removable back seats! Makes cleaning a lot easier.
The first thing I did to him was to fit cruise control. I hate driving longer journeys without it. Pretty straight forward. But you have to be really careful when you hook it up to the ECU.
And then I guess I did an oil change. There is lots of info about that around the forum aswell. No need to write a guide for that. The only thing I have to say about that is use a good quality oil. Like Castrol Edge.
The dreaded G263 sensor was broken on my car, as with a lot of other cars. Luckily it isn't as hard on the LHD cars, as on RHD. I wrote a guide here on A2OC. It can be found here. http://www.a2oc.net/forum/showthrea...emp-sensor-A-k-a-G263-sensor-Error-code-00818
After that, I fitted the fake boot floor. Nice upgrade. Got parts on eBay from the UK. Started to take some photos for a guide. But the I forgot about the photographing and didn't take more. It's a pretty straight forward job. The main thing I have to say about this is get the interior side panels with the cut outs, or use a really good utility knife. The cutting is a bitch. I didn't get the side panels.
Wheel arch with the interior side panel removed.
That's it for now.
Later
Aux lights
Front wheel bearing change
[Drumroll] Cam belt / timing belt and waterpump change
Hope you enjoyed it so far. Please comment. This thread is not about me bragging about my car, it's for questions and discussion.
Django is a 2001 LHD petrol car. Pretty much with the standard equipment to start with. Nothing extra, except a removable tow bar. Not even a false boot floor. But with winter pack. I think all to the cars sold in Sweden are with winter packs, since we have proper winters with snow =o)
He was adopted by us in January 2014, with 158 000 km (98 177 miles) on the clock. Running properly, but not cleaned. Thank you Ingolstadt for the removable back seats! Makes cleaning a lot easier.
The first thing I did to him was to fit cruise control. I hate driving longer journeys without it. Pretty straight forward. But you have to be really careful when you hook it up to the ECU.
And then I guess I did an oil change. There is lots of info about that around the forum aswell. No need to write a guide for that. The only thing I have to say about that is use a good quality oil. Like Castrol Edge.
The dreaded G263 sensor was broken on my car, as with a lot of other cars. Luckily it isn't as hard on the LHD cars, as on RHD. I wrote a guide here on A2OC. It can be found here. http://www.a2oc.net/forum/showthrea...emp-sensor-A-k-a-G263-sensor-Error-code-00818
After that, I fitted the fake boot floor. Nice upgrade. Got parts on eBay from the UK. Started to take some photos for a guide. But the I forgot about the photographing and didn't take more. It's a pretty straight forward job. The main thing I have to say about this is get the interior side panels with the cut outs, or use a really good utility knife. The cutting is a bitch. I didn't get the side panels.
Wheel arch with the interior side panel removed.
That's it for now.
Later
Aux lights
Front wheel bearing change
[Drumroll] Cam belt / timing belt and waterpump change
Hope you enjoyed it so far. Please comment. This thread is not about me bragging about my car, it's for questions and discussion.