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Old Jan 18th, 2020, 18:12   #11
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Interesting - in your case the rubber feet aren’t the issue, the metal bracket has fractured...
It's not metal, sadly, they have just cleverly made it look like it.

And yes, I'm also wondering what the "cheese" is...?
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Old Jan 23rd, 2020, 20:01   #12
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Blimey!..never seen that before!..hj.
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Blimey!..never seen that before!..hj.
I'm actually wondering about that cheese stuff, it was on both sides of the break? Related?
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How did you get on sir with the replacement..?..would love to know...hj
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How did you get on sir with the replacement..?..would love to know...hj
Yeah it's back in. The new feet are quite soft, so it felt quite wobbly but it works.
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Old Nov 17th, 2022, 11:01   #16
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Can I please ask where you got the replacement motor from?
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Old Nov 17th, 2022, 12:43   #17
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Can I please ask where you got the replacement motor from?
Brookhouse have them in stock - surely all the replacements available are from the same factory? I can't imagine there's enough of a market for more than one manufacturer to be producing them...

https://www.classicvolvoparts.co.uk/...N+UP+TO+YOU%2E

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the right course of action was to change it as mine went down hill very quick from this point onwards. i"m sure the rubber grommets get stiff over time due to changes in temperature but dont have a bearing on the normal operation of the motor function to the best of my knowledge.
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the right course of action was to change it as mine went down hill very quick from this point onwards. i"m sure the rubber grommets get stiff over time due to changes in temperature but dont have a bearing on the normal operation of the motor function to the best of my knowledge.


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