Wow - absolutely stunning Jeff!! Is there any chance of Seymour making across to Germany and the Netherlands in May?jifflemon wrote: ↑Mon Jan 01, 2024 1:43 pmStony Classic 2024 done!
Ended up post event getting some lunch and have a conversation with a chap who simply couldn't believe the car was a) 34 years old and b) a Volvo.
He spent a good 20 minutes walking around it, taking photos and asking questions etc.
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480 ES - M696 UFC - January 1995 - my first 480
480 GT - M586 TMF - August 1994 - my current 480
480 GT - M586 TMF - August 1994 - my current 480
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Sorry to hear that Jeff
Works a curse!
Works a curse!
480 ES - M696 UFC - January 1995 - my first 480
480 GT - M586 TMF - August 1994 - my current 480
480 GT - M586 TMF - August 1994 - my current 480
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12 months on, its time for this:
I know some people are fans of a "advisory free" MOT - I honestly don't pay too much attention. Last year the advisory was the rear pads were low. I haven't changed them, yet now they're fine. The oil leak? When I asked where it was coming from, he replied "couldn't really tell, the undertray was in the way". There's no undertray fitted at the moment......
A whopping 670 miles this year....
On the to do list:
Oil change
New front speakers
Sort that NS headlamp cover alignment out
Align the driving lamps to be actually useful
Fuel filter
Find time to drive it more.....
I know some people are fans of a "advisory free" MOT - I honestly don't pay too much attention. Last year the advisory was the rear pads were low. I haven't changed them, yet now they're fine. The oil leak? When I asked where it was coming from, he replied "couldn't really tell, the undertray was in the way". There's no undertray fitted at the moment......
A whopping 670 miles this year....
On the to do list:
Oil change
New front speakers
Sort that NS headlamp cover alignment out
Align the driving lamps to be actually useful
Fuel filter
Find time to drive it more.....
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aye 670 miles it would be cheaper to hire a taxi?
I got advisory for 'brake lines covered in grease, or similar', I guess I'll have to bite the bullet this summer and do the main front to rear, all the front ones that cross the 'down, across, up etc around tunnel' have been done, these are all now horizontally behind the heat shield, ruddy tricky though around the servo
The rear(s) have been done prior to me buying it which is a bonus as they are hidden at edge of tank
I got advisory for 'brake lines covered in grease, or similar', I guess I'll have to bite the bullet this summer and do the main front to rear, all the front ones that cross the 'down, across, up etc around tunnel' have been done, these are all now horizontally behind the heat shield, ruddy tricky though around the servo
The rear(s) have been done prior to me buying it which is a bonus as they are hidden at edge of tank
Alan
480 ES 2litre 'Celebration' ? , C30 1.8ES, SS1
480 ES 2litre 'Celebration' ? , C30 1.8ES, SS1
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Headlamp gap sorted
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Something that wasn't on the list, that got ticked off today.
Power steering fluid change
Wasn't particularly bad, but the change has definitely made the pump less whiney, especially on full lock.
and managed to take a couple of nice shots whilst at the workshop - although 20 minutes later, we had full on hailstone!
Power steering fluid change
Wasn't particularly bad, but the change has definitely made the pump less whiney, especially on full lock.
and managed to take a couple of nice shots whilst at the workshop - although 20 minutes later, we had full on hailstone!
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After causing controversy with the headlamps, how about some classic unobtainium to try and appease.....
Just slides in, in case anyone was wondering.
Yes, I'm embracing the cassette life; I may add some bluetooth or CD changer later, but for now, Cassettes are rocking!
Just slides in, in case anyone was wondering.
Yes, I'm embracing the cassette life; I may add some bluetooth or CD changer later, but for now, Cassettes are rocking!
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Very much approve of a pointless original Volvo accessory!jifflemon wrote: ↑Tue Mar 26, 2024 3:06 pmAfter causing controversy with the headlamps, how about some classic unobtainium to try and appease.....
Just slides in, in case anyone was wondering.
Yes, I'm embracing the cassette life; I may add some bluetooth or CD changer later, but for now, Cassettes are rocking!
As much as I love OEM accessory tat, I ended up removing mine as that cubby is better at storing my phone, rather than 5 of my finest non-existent cassettes!
Will
1993 2.0i Limited Edition
1993 2.0i Limited Edition
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Phone goes in centre armrest, away from temptation (and 3 penalty points)
Load up those cassettes, there's something rather nostalgic about listening to tapes in the car!
Load up those cassettes, there's something rather nostalgic about listening to tapes in the car!
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Always enjoy reading Seymour updates and a cassette holder is a massive thumbs up !
Was there a choice of cassette holders as I remember one with an LCD for outside temp.... even though the Info Centre has an outside temp (?) - or am I getting confused with something else?
Was there a choice of cassette holders as I remember one with an LCD for outside temp.... even though the Info Centre has an outside temp (?) - or am I getting confused with something else?
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There was! The sensor read internal temp, whilst the infocentre does outside temp. EVERYONE needs to know that right??Jay-Kay-Em wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 3:04 pmAlways enjoy reading Seymour updates and a cassette holder is a massive thumbs up !
Was there a choice of cassette holders as I remember one with an LCD for outside temp.... even though the Info Centre has an outside temp (?) - or am I getting confused with something else?
I'm actually thinking of drilling the unobtainium ( ) to add a USB charger to the cubby hole.
/Dons flame proof suit
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More Seymour Updates
Yup.... it's one of these:
Better to have it and never need it, than need it and not have it!
Front is 1440, rear is 1080.
Yup.... it's one of these:
Better to have it and never need it, than need it and not have it!
Front is 1440, rear is 1080.
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The LCD-type Cassette holder that Jay-Kay-Em is talking about is an external temperature readout, not an internal one. The sensor for it sits in the exact spot the Info-centre one goes (behind the grille badge). I assume this was so that people could be aware of potentially icy conditions outside without needing the expensive Info-centre option. I'm sure you can easily adapt it to read internal temp by fitting the sensor somewhere in the cabin instead, though.
Description of the LCD Cassette holder from a 1992 accessory brochure:
"Ambient temperature gauge reduces the risk of being overtaken by unpleasant surprises. The digital display shows the temperature just above the road surface and a warning lamp comes on at temperature at which there is a risk of black ice. Combined with a digital clock (850) or cassette holder (440, 460 and 480)."
Will
1993 2.0i Limited Edition
1993 2.0i Limited Edition
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I have one of the cassette holders with temp in R3, not bothered to wire it up yet, I also have the sensor required, just pops into a spare hole behind the bumper, they would be used in the 480 presumably for cars with out an info centre, most likely the S or 440/460, although a few 480 S, had info centre.
'88 Volvo 480 ES
'97 Volvo 940 Turbo
'97 Volvo 940 Turbo
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Another day, another job ticked off the list!
See it?
Let me help
If anyone was wondering, i went for these:
and if you were wondering why I swapped....
See it?
Let me help
If anyone was wondering, i went for these:
and if you were wondering why I swapped....
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wow
i think nothing sinful was coming out of these
i think nothing sinful was coming out of these
- Laurie945
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Wowowow! Where on earth did you find the cassette slide in storage solution? That is the most beautiful thing I've seen!
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'94 GT 2.0 - Green
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Few more bits done this weekend.
Managed to find a set of rear mudflaps - no fronts, but it's a start!
as well as some rubber floor mats (which needed a clean)
Also, new classic policy is no longer mileage restricted! So he's been getting used an whole lot more! (hence wanted some mats to keep the floor clean!)
Managed to find a set of rear mudflaps - no fronts, but it's a start!
as well as some rubber floor mats (which needed a clean)
Also, new classic policy is no longer mileage restricted! So he's been getting used an whole lot more! (hence wanted some mats to keep the floor clean!)