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Author Subject: Pas relocation kit
eddysrallye

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Post #1
Hi can anyone tell me how much a pas relocation kit is and does the kit have everything needed in it to move to where the aircon would sit and where is the cheapest place get one from. Thanks

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 01:52
SteviePut

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Post #2
RichW. PM him I guessSmile

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 01:58
eddysrallye

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Post #3
Ill give him a try cheers.

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 02:10
smegal

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Post #4
Also try mechanical_repairs to see if he has one going spare.

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 04:35
allesclar

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Post #5
in the region of £70 to £90,but i would email him to confirm, just a random estimate i had floating around in my head Big grin

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 04:36
toby

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Post #6
Or put on an EPAS system, less parasitic load on the engine.

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Posted 10th Aug 2010 at 13:56
allesclar

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Post #7
Swings and roundabouts Toby. The strain may be taken off the aux belt via the PAS, but the extra load drawn via the EPAS on the alternater will increase the strain on the belt via the alternator.

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Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 13:19
stan_306gti6 Forum Admin

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Epic thread bumpage! LOL

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Posted 11th Jun 2012 at 14:55

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