I overhauled mine and reused all the original plugs and redid just the cables and connectors with high quality ones. The thread with pictures and links must be around somewhere here.
Happy New Year to all! The Mondial did 5'935 mls in 2024, despite me being overseas for about 6 months. Image Unavailable, Please Login When I measured the sunroof tube for Michel and had the trim panel off I finally repositioned the access hole for the emergency handle, which was off by too much to be useful: Image Unavailable, Please Login New position estimated Image Unavailable, Please Login Jigsaw Image Unavailable, Please Login Araldite Image Unavailable, Please Login Retrim with the saved material Image Unavailable, Please Login It blends in alright Image Unavailable, Please Login And the hole is where it needs to be Image Unavailable, Please Login Just in case...
Here the old (5 years only) spare tire belt: Image Unavailable, Please Login New one riveted in: Image Unavailable, Please Login Nice clean front bay now Image Unavailable, Please Login The car park management is installing EV charging facilites (hint hint hint): Image Unavailable, Please Login
I wonder if there has been a bad batch of these. I replaced the faulty sensor on my QV in the summer and it failed completely after 15 miles. Eurospares were very good though and sent out a replacement.
... passenger window regulator wire snapped. I don't know at the moment if it slipped out of the ferrule at the spool or snapped along its length. Window propped up with a wooden support until I find time to do the repair. Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login
Testing a custom-made car cover. It "fits" but not well or as intended. Not sure if we can work with this supplier as they don't follow the supplied patters. Image Unavailable, Please Login
The journey commences: Image Unavailable, Please Login Getting out of the driver's door was tight: Image Unavailable, Please Login The front wheels get strapped down while the rear wheels get blocked in position with a wooden frame nailed into the container's floor boards, then strapped down as well. Ships bank! Image Unavailable, Please Login Image Unavailable, Please Login Truck to HK port: Image Unavailable, Please Login The (very trustworthy-looking) barge to transfer the container from the local port to the deep sea port of Yantian on the east side of HK, on the mainland: Image Unavailable, Please Login From there, it is currently travelling to Antwerp (B) on the Trocadero: Image Unavailable, Please Login Bon voyage!
Fascinating to see - Best of luck with the rest of the voyage - look forward to see driving shots in Switzerland!
Would anyone know the - manual number - Euro or US version of the Mondial t manual that used to be available online? Image Unavailable, Please Login
Not the same but also WSM Mondial t This is for Volume 1 https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/part/ferrari/95990885?id=43749 This is for Volume 2....https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/part/ferrari/95990951?id=42230 or more volumes...https://www.ferrariparts.co.uk/part/search?SearchText=Workshop+manual+mondial+t
I am doing the t wiring diagram that was included in that pdf, but there is no reference to which car it belongs - which is useful information. It includes side markers on the index pages so I suppose it's for the US version. I'll understand more once I have all sheets marked.
Almost home ! Are you going to drive your car to Schweiz or in/on a trailer ? The wiring diagram in that Pdf is for all models I believe. US, Eu, CH,J, SA...
Guido no I can't do that. The container incl. the car must be imported officially and at the same time so it's considered moving household belongings=tax free, and the car given the corresponding papers for registration. I will analyse the t diagrams when I have them named (not codes for items) and complete to see if they cover all versions. There would have to be multiple diagrams for the same system and I'll only see that once they're done.
So do you have to remove the entire dash to get at the shell of the glove box? Trying to replace my faulty Hella socket
I guess you can loosen the side of the dash and pull it forward enough to access the nut of the socket.