Both bulbs blowing at once sounds an awful lot like a power surge, if it happens again would suggest getting it looked at.
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Originally posted by cyclone View PostBoth bulbs blowing at once sounds an awful lot like a power surge, if it happens again would suggest getting it looked at.
Someone else had lamps blowing several times, it was the connector shorting out and blowing them. Connector meltedsigpicJog on Noddy
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I had a Metro years ago which used to get through lamp bulbs like nothing else. One day, I discovered there was an earth fault when I noticed that the throttle cable was sparking to the carburettor (!!!). Once I'd cleaned and reconnected the engine earth strap, it stopped consuming bulbs. I suppose I was lucky it didn't 'light up' more literally.Shark grey / white Vti 120 DStyle ordered 2 March 2013, built 23 March 2013, collected 20 April 2013
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Just looked at the wiki page for the metro and it was classified as a supermini same as the DS3. How do they compare Bryn?Originally posted by cyclone
It is in the handbook. Satisfied.
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I would rather teabag a bear trap
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Originally posted by cyclone View PostJust looked at the wiki page for the metro and it was classified as a supermini same as the DS3. How do they compare Bryn?
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Originally posted by cyclone View PostJust looked at the wiki page for the metro and it was classified as a supermini same as the DS3. How do they compare Bryn?
Sorry - I'm struggling with that concept!
To be fair, it did serve us quite well for many years as a family car for round town local use, though it struggled a bit on the motorway with 4 up.Shark grey / white Vti 120 DStyle ordered 2 March 2013, built 23 March 2013, collected 20 April 2013
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