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Old 31-12-2011, 02:00 PM   #1
antman74yeah
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Smile Thanks to all here

I am a new BA 2005 MkII 125600km Egas owner (5months). I have driven from Perth to Cairns in this great car and it never missed a beat. I have since managed to fix an idle problem (cleaned idle jet, throttlebody and stepper motor and checked all vaccum hoses) and now consider myself a pretty well informed Egas owner. I now know to keep and eye on and clean the throttlebody and idle jet reguarly, drain the goo from the converter aswell and just how to take care of my great car. I have always been a holden man but from new I liked the BA and I am not dissapointed either. Might I suggest that the BA manual you can get from ebay fro around $10 is the best money spent.

I would just like to thank you all for your great posts and helpfull information. Have a great new years and keep up the good work.

Once again thank you all

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