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  1. Both the rear wheel arches, at the door shut lines on my '05 car are plastered in deep stone chips. I keep touching them up but it's as bad as ever in a few months. A few other cars I've had in the past have been susceptible in this area, but not to the extent suffered by my Max. Am I alone?
  2. The straight chrome tail pipe trim on the Mondeo ST TDCI is a dummy in the sense that the end of the true exhaust pipe still angles down as expected. The gases exit an oval hole cut further back up the trim on its under side, not out the visible / purely cosmetic open end. Clever idea + might fit the C-Max?
  3. Adam H Erwin, Co. Antrim ... Very helpful parts guys, particularly Joe and very easy to pay.
  4. Cheers , really appreciate it. Now I've someone to get in touch with. Watch this space
  5. Rang Blaupunkt direct who confirmed that no CD Changer ever made by them is compatible with this unit. The reason ... yes, it was made by Blaupunkt but to Ford Spec which differs from their own. According to the handbook it'll definitely take one and Ford offered it as an option once upon a time but it looks like I can only source my own through them, unless you know otherwise? (There's an Aux/CD button and I currently use the corresponding socket on the rear of the unit for an MP3 jack)
  6. I retro fitted the proper Ford roof mounted DVD to my Zetec about a year ago. My understanding is that it wasn't even an option on this and lower models. What I've written below doesn't refer to the Ghia and higher as I've no experience of them. Basically take out the head cloth, its quite rigid. There's no special fittings beneath, you have to buy a light metal plate from Ford (£15). You then cut a hole in the head cloth just smaller than the plate. The lips on the plate hold it in place (between inside of roof and head cloth) aided by some recessed bolts / nuts going through the head cloth
  7. Prefer Fords version http://www.msdesignuk.com/show/ford/cmax.shtml
  8. http://www.topspeed.es/auto/ford/ford-c-max-sport-20-tdci-ar30168/pictures.html
  9. Check out this link from an earlier posting my made, it's still going strong.http://www.ffoc.co.uk/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=158019&highlight=sun+glasses
  10. Cheers Nick, appreciate you taking the time to reply. Will give it a go... MK
  11. Used to run a SAAB 9-3 Aero but my work transferred me resulting in a 110 mile round trip every day. At 35 MPG driven gently it had to go. Kids had also arrived, hence the C-Max and went for the 1.6 Turbo Diesel with economy being the highest priority. Regularly get 60 MPG, with 68+ if driven particularily gently and I'm disappointed if she dips below 55. Last fill to fill, according to the trip computer was 640 miles!
  12. Here's one to try... I've a Zetec so don't have the central roof mounted rear view childrens mirror of the Ghia. While I don't actually need the mirror I always thought the similar glasses holder set up of the Mondeo was a great idea. I don't think it's even an option on the C-Max? I picked a Mondeo item up on eBay for £12 inc p+p, so not dear. Please ensure it comes with the black plastic backing piece. If you want to fit one also, it's not that difficult... Remove your existing interior light to reveal two screws that hold the surrounding plastic trim to the metal of the roof. When
  13. I use a non-Ghia three button remote (less the key part) as a key ring for the ordinary backup key that came with my Zetec. Fob gives you remote access and the key disables the immobiliser.
  14. Just discovered that both headphones have a single jack. I can play the DVD soundtrack through the cars speakers by running a lead from one of these to the car stereos auxillary socket. The head phone fits nicely in the back bin of the center consol where it gets a good signal and the cable runs forward, out of the way along the side of the front passenger seat. I've tried running the same lead direct from the spare head phone jacks on the overhead player without success, I can only guess the amplifier in the head phones in making the difference.
  15. Ford were quoting me £133 for 2 x IR headphones. Bought a non-Ford pair through the below site for just £29.98 (including next day recorded/insured delivery) and they're 100% compatible. Each has it's own volume and balance control and work any where in the car. Sound is just as good as on the wired set I was using before plus they've a clever sliding strip that automatically adjusts to the wearers head size, perfect fit for the kids. www.Auto-Gadgets.co.uk I've nothing to do with these people, just very impressed with their product and service. Nickwells - can you explain in more deta
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