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my gsi work to date

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Can anyone help, im using a phone and have my pics of all my work ive done on my gsi, I dont have access to a computer, how can I put my pics on to show yous my work to date, many thanks tam
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I don't know anything about phones with internet, but can you access a photo storage website and just paste links? That's the only way I can see it working.
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Use tapatalk
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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As planet says use tapatalk or as Andrei said use photbucket or flickr (either mobile site through your phones browser or apps depending what phone you have) tapatalk will upload to the forum the others will host yours pics then copy paste the links to your forum post
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The nice thing about tapatalk is that it is all done within the app. I always find copy and paste a fiddle on the phone.
"No the temperature gauge doesn't work........
we've driven 150 miles today........
the heater went cold last Thursday........
they check the level when it's serviced don't they?"
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Thanks for the info guys, ive uploaded photos to photobucket, how do I go about sending them to this site thanks tam
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Once uploaded to photo bucket you have the option to copy the IMG link and paste it here in your post
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Any ideas ,,,,cavvy engine management light comes on when I hit the throttle hard,,but ok driving normal smooth speed ,,,I've changed ,02 sensor ,,camshaft sensor,,fuel filter ,cleaned maf sensor ,,the car feels like uts holding bk when engine management is on
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Hi fella,
Long time since we last heard from you.

The obvious answer is to do the paper-clip test.

It should cause the EML to flash-out the fault code.

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I presume you have checked for air leaks in the air trunking, or any vacuum pipes.

The other thought is if you are 'booting it' then maybe the engine is moving enough to cause an intermittent fault due to a loose wire.

There are many potential causes, so hopefully getting a flash code may point us in the right direction.
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