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this is very interesting,

http://www.psa-peugeot-citroen.com/modules/fap/anglais/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

regards malcolm
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I'm sure it is Malcolm but unfortunately the link is broken :cry:
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I've updated the link, hopefully correctly!
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That's better Xac :-D

I note the car in the filter regeneration sequence is missing its gearbox... Is that part of the process too?
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CitroJim wrote:I'm sure it is Malcolm but unfortunately the link is broken :cry:
Was it the forum nanny correcting the word "Citroen"?

If so, maybe using tinyurl would overcome that?
Never used it personally.
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no the link malcolm posted had /inl on the end
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Nice find, always wondered what went on behind the scenes.
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Xac wrote:no the link malcolm posted had /inl on the end
why was that Xac as all i did was copied and pasted that address from the address bar,

and Steve i would usualy use Tinnyurl if it were a long address like with ebay,

thanks anyhow Xac,

i havent looked yet but that web site has other how it works on also,

regards malcolm
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