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Yours always show up for me but I've seen a few people mention problems with Photobucket just recently. Some have contacted them and been told that it's an ISP problem (Talk Talk being one quoted as causing problems). But how come your pictures are loading immediately from Photobucket, but mine aren't?

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I'm on TalkTalk at home and BT in the workshop. Both work equally well on Photobucket.
Mind you, as an inveterate tinkerer the first thing I did was bin the TT supplied router and fit one of my favourites. I also change the DNS addresses on any router I use away from the ISP defaults to faster ones.

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Thanks. Your pictures loaded instantly for me.

When I was recording the CSV file, the entire screen showed a progress bar and a stop recording button so I made sure to click that and give it a few seconds before unplugging the nanocom.

Rear height sensors have arrived. I've also bought a compressor refurb kit. I did it maybe two years ago now so I figured it couldn't hurt to do it again.

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IIRC there's a dialogue box that comes up to confirm recording stopped as well. I also tend to come right out of the Nano via the Turn Off button, before switching off car.

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When I was recording the CSV file, the entire screen showed a progress bar and a stop recording button so I made sure to click that and give it a few seconds before unplugging the nanocom.

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I had the progress bar and stop recording button. I stopped the recording but didn't shut the Nano down. Oddly, assuming it had recorded the EAS correctly, out of interest I tried it on the HEVAC on the way home and that recorded perfectly and saved the file.

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Orangebean wrote:

IIRC there's a dialogue box that comes up to confirm recording stopped as well.

Yep I think I remember seeing that.

In case anyone cares the britpart height sensors appear to be branded Dunlop which is a good I guess.

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Has anyone else fitted one of these height sensor kits for the < 97MY? Part numbers STC3593AA and STC3594AA.

Here are the instructions. Step two says to mount the height sensors on the adapter bracket studs - the problem with that is that the height sensors themselves have studs already in them! If you put the studs on the bracket through the chassis holes then the holes for the height sensor studs are obstructed. I then saw a post on RR.net about the kit and that guy took the height sensor studs out. I did that and the holes on my height sensor don't line up. Am I being stupid or are Britpart total retards?

You can see a picture of the kit here with the studs removed

The old sensor broke upon removing so I have no suspension until I figure out what to do...