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M2RTY

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:51

please :D


ed

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:47

I'm not doing my little cut and shut job for a few months yet ;) If you want one then you can have it when I do though :lol:


M2RTY

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:46

ive had my FULL dash out and have never seen any wires for an MDF

ed can i hve yours please :)


Tom J

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:38

joff i have some non slip mat if you want some, u2u me :wave:


Joff

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:35

quote:
Originally posted by Ben
quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Is it one of those grippy non slip mats?


indeedy it is


So send it already


Tom J

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:34

spoil sport :p


ed

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:25

quote:
Originally posted by flameredcorsab
whoever told you the car wouldnt work didnt know what they were talking about

P.S. Whats your idea??

Not tellin' :P


ed

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:24

quote:
Originally posted by Ben
yes , all merits ect did not come with them , although the wires are actually there as i fitted one in my mates merit

Incorrect, mine is a Merit.

I read it off here about the MFD being part of the ECU ages ago...... :lol: Silly Ed.


Ben

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:19

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
Is it one of those grippy non slip mats?


indeedy it is


jr

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:17

my corsa never even came with a glove box, let alone the luxury of a MFD


Joff

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:14

Is it one of those grippy non slip mats?


Ben

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:13

would you like my rubber mat joff? i will send it to you and you can eat your dinner off it:)


Joff

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:11

Wow.

I'd rather have the rubber mat tbh.


Ben

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:11

a rubber mat


Joff

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:08

What was in the space?


Ben

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:07

yes , all merits ect did not come with them , although the wires are actually there as i fitted one in my mates merit


deanmcreynolds26

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 22:03

quite a few corsas never even had an MFD!


Tom J

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 21:56

whoever told you the car wouldnt work didnt know what they were talking about

P.S. Whats your idea??


Tom J

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 21:55

quote:
Originally posted by Joff
all the temperature readings will go down the back of your dash and end up in the footwell :(

:lol:


Joff

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 21:53

You can just unplug it, but the wiring will still have information for the temperature - if you don't modify the plug, all the temperature readings will go down the back of your dash and end up in the footwell :(


Tom J

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 21:50

the car will still run, had mine out for months


ed

posted on 9th Jan 05 at 21:44

When fitting DVD screens e.t.c.. in the center console of the corsa people often re-locate the MFD, can the MFD just be un-plugged and binned as it serves no purpose to me anymore. I heard it was part of the ECU and the car doesn't work if it's removed. That sounds stupid to me, but I need to double check. Have an idea for when I get back see ;)