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In 1991 the re-reg block of numbers in Dublin began with what number? My bike might be imported.

Patrick Mcnally (Mayo)

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Why won't my Opel Astra start?

I have a 2005 Opel Astra. Car won't start. Turn the key and nothing. All ignition lights on. Battery 100%. Any suggestions?

Paul Monaghan (Tullamore )

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My Ford Focus has to be full of diesel to start!

I have a 2009 Ford Focus. If I don't keep it full with diesel it won't start. Could it be the pump in the tank or one of the injectors?

Martina Houlihan (Co Mayo Ireland)

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My Opel Astra's keys seem to be acting up.

Hi guys, I have a 2005 Opel Astra. The central locking is acting up. I have replaced the keys in the fob and checked the fuses. All appears ok in that regard. It works intermittently. Might lock and unlock once or twice and then just stop working again. However, when inside the car and you have the button to engage the central locking for safety reasons, this method does manage to engage all the locks and works fine.

Furthermore using the pedal/accelerator test generated a 1614 code, which relates to the keys and I am assuming a mismatch between the codes the car is looking for and what the keys are transmitting. Is it a simple case of the fobs requiring reprogramming (I have tried the key in the ignition the "lights on" but not engine start, in order to synchronise them again, but nothing) or something that might require further investigation.

Many thanks for your feedback if you get a chance.

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John Clarke (Dublin)

May 2015 Filed under: fault

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Why won't my Skoda Octavia petrol restart?

My 2004 Skoda Octavia petrol engine died and would not restart. It has a good battery. Any ideas?

Terry Coogan (Dublin)

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Will a gearbox from a 1.6 Volkswagen Golf fit a 1.4?

Will a gearbox from a 2001 Volkswagen Golf 1.6 five-speed fit a 2001 Golf 1.4?

Michael Mc Crossan (Dublin)

Mar 2015 Filed under: gearbox

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I need a bit of help with my tyre pressures...

Hi guys,

My tyre pressure is usually 30psi all round and car is almost always empty and without passengers. I've to do a drive of about 350km round trip soon with three passengers and a fully loaded boot. Mostly motorway. Should I up the tyre pressures all round and to what, please?

Also, after a recent puncture the garage told me I should keep the spare at 50psi. This sounds ridiculously high and potentially dangerous if you needed to put the spare tyre on in an emergency where you couldn't check the pressure. Would be glad of any tips, thanks.

Elaine Edwards (Navan)

May 2015 Filed under: tyres

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When do I need to replace the timing belt in my Mondeo?

I have a 2009 1.8 diesel Ford Mondeo. When do I need to replace the timing belt?

Anna Hughes (Kildare)

May 2015 Filed under: servicing

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