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Old 09-02-2017, 03:16 PM
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Upcomming winter maintenance

Hi. My x have been running real fine without any problems this summer. Last winter i did the timing chain and a lot of other stuff around the engine. Autumn is aproaching here in sweden, and soon followed by cold weather with temperature below freezing.

While the X sits in the garage for the wintermonths it cant just be there untouched.

I have plans of installing a subwoofer hidden where the dsp sub sits (i dont have the dsp system).

I also have some trouble with the electrical steering column in/out function, it kind of stucks sometimes like it is dried out or something. If i help it pass the possition where it gets stuck, then it works a couple of times before it get stuck in the same position again. Is it possible to open the mechanism in the column and re-grease it?

My x is a 2003 model, i am thinking about adding angel eyes to the headlights but dont know how easy the are to open up? Any input there?

Lets see what happens with the truck trough the winter


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