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Grizz' Prozac for the Soul - Berlingo Multispace
What's going on in the picture on the box?
Matt
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2019 Multispace BlueHDi 100 Flair Nimbus Grey Met
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(04-01-2021, 10:15 PM)No Matt Haigh Wrote:  What's going on in the picture on the box?

Translate it.
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Seem to have kinda got Photobucket back to working again. 


Only owned this truck a week and a half and it really is feeing like this is a keeper, possibly why it was on my bucket list, and being as it took this long to get the right basic specs for my personal preference list, it makes me happy.

So we start with some of the “needs fixing” items.

Came with only one ignition key.
Went to Timpson and helpful guy says yup, I cam Mel one, it’s £75.00 of course I bite my tongue not to laugh, saying it does not have a chip, just need to open the door, Ohhh he says, that will be £15.00
So I walked out, I will find a half a brick when I need it.
Got to be a cheaper option somewhere.

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So I headed home planning on watching something random on the telly and drinking by lunch time.

First I had to add this little aerial topper like a football player, silly but satisfying. 

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The Marmite dash in fake wood, it’s staying.
So why post it in the faults section?

No heating, no aircon, just a blower. So that needs to be investigated and repaired.

Maybe the unit in the Blazer from the same era will work as an easy repair, once we figure what has died.

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As possibly not yet mentioned, the front seat setup acts as an occasional three seater, along with a lap belt for that passenger. 
The armrest is also a storage space, and flips out the way when in use.
They are known to be fragile.

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When you open it, the whole top is cracked up, but that’s an easy one to replicate in aluminium and fit in there to retain support.

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Next problem is the rear tailgate handle.

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Plastic inner to the chrome has a broken tab(s)  a $5.00 part, hopefully I will order one to replace it.

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So when I got home, I ended up deciding to go it and wash one wheel and tyre. Just to calm my conscience.

I also decided to wash the suspension lowering bits that came with the truck, clean is good.

Before.

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After

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Of course typically, wash one wheel, became maybe wash the truck first and then do the wheels, one by one.

Sally took a pic as she popped over to watch some recorded telly.

Thanks I am mad, washing the car in 4’C weather with intermittent rain nd wind.

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So the car washing took about an hour, because I was giving it some attention.

I did not realise that I was actually going to wash it again on Sunday, as I realised the door rubbers, undersides and some hidden grooves needed some pressure cleaning and a brush or two.
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(04-01-2021, 10:15 PM)Matt Haigh Wrote:  What's going on in the picture on the box?

Brake dancing?
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(05-01-2021, 02:46 PM)Rasputin Wrote:  
(04-01-2021, 10:15 PM)Matt Haigh Wrote:  What's going on in the picture on the box?

Brake dancing?

Got me looking and chuckling. 

I used Fairy and Cif to clean the very grubb springs. 





GALAXY: Great service.

Paid for itself, and saved me some cash.

Cost me £700.00 in maintenance to run for 14 months excluding,tax and insurance. Got £150 of that plus purchase price back. 

Now on its way to be broken for parts and shipped to Nigeria. 

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Would I recommend it to anyone else.

Absolutely. 

Remove the rear seats and you have a cavernous van with capability and comfort well beyond what it deserves.

BLAND, BLAND, BLAND BUT FUNCTIONAL.

Want some fun? Go out and buy a 1.4 petrol Berlingo like Prozac and fold the seats down.



Roll on S10 Truck.
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So back to phase one of the S10 ownership.

Still on the first cleanup, finding flaws, surprises the good stuff.

After washing the truck, it was onto the wheels, I know they are kinda well past their best by date.

Still good at 5 yards, and the tyres need replacing, despite having loads of life in them.

For illustration, I will post only pics of the drivers side front wheel. It was possibly the worst.

Before washing.

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After washing

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And after a few hours on the set.

Polished, detailed, done.

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Also note, there is a full sized Cragar S/S wheel with like new Kumho tyre.

Needs to be washed, polished, detailed.

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Can you say Hovercraft?

Truck on blocks

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Front view of the UFO

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Working in the cold is kinda less fun than summer, but getting my hands on this truck and getting to know it, seeing flaws, possible issues to address in future, priceless.

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Coffee time.

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(04-01-2021, 10:16 PM)Grizz Wrote:  
(04-01-2021, 10:15 PM)No  Matt Haigh Wrote:  What's going on in the picture on the box?

Translate it.

Literally track enlarger ? I'd say wheel spacer and I still don't see the connection to dancing girls Big Grin
So where does this bit go then ?
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(06-01-2021, 12:13 AM)Zion Wrote:  The smile says it all mate!

Absolutely 


Thanks. 



More about getting to know the S10 

On Sunday I spent another couple of hours getting even deeper into the grooves, under rubber seals, and behind stuff, lifting, probing, brushing and washing the whole truck again.

This was quite interesting as I found so much more grime, moss, green mould to remove.

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After the wheels and going over the whole truck a second time, it was on to the tonneau cover.

It looked good as it was.

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But using the Auto Glym product to revive and feed the vinyl gave decent results.

Midway through polishing and buffing.

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Job done.

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And nicely showing the result the next morning.

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After all this I reversed down the drive in order to get the Galaxy in for a quick wheel wash as it was parked over the road in some mud.

So a few cleaned up pics.

Front end, obviously.

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This is possibly my favourite angle or view of the truck.

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Lastly, went food shopping yesterday, and stopped at the independent locksmiths en-route to have a spare key cut for the truck.

Ouch...... £14.50 which I think is steep, but needed to just get on with it, as it is a brand specific blank, and driving around to find a saving on that, costs money too.

These guys know me well though as they have cut spare keys for all my American vehicles. 

Never understand why people lose keys, especially spare keys, surely you store them in a safe place.

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Need to start marketing the wheels and tyres and finding replacements.

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How did that ad go - a lot less bovver with a hovercraft. Or something like that.

It looks stunning - and at this time of the year too! If there are any shows in the summer, it would draw crowds.

Thin dusting of snow on the Surrey hills today, round the southern bit of the M25 and a little way into Kent. Hope you didn't get too inundated where you are Grizz, and Mike too.
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