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<blockquote data-quote="user 20733" data-source="post: 518337" data-attributes="member: 20733"><p>I live in Norwich and drove my new purchase (last weekend before Christmas) home from Taunton with no heating - very cold. </p><p></p><p>Check all lights are working and you know what all the switches do. Check battery terminals are tight and oil/charge lights go out on start up. Check tyre pressures as soon as you can, as it us a long way and you need as much fuel economy as you can and stick to 50-55mph unless it has a type 4 engine that go a bit quicker.</p><p></p><p>Definitely take out brake down cover and a few tools.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 20733, post: 518337, member: 20733"] I live in Norwich and drove my new purchase (last weekend before Christmas) home from Taunton with no heating - very cold. Check all lights are working and you know what all the switches do. Check battery terminals are tight and oil/charge lights go out on start up. Check tyre pressures as soon as you can, as it us a long way and you need as much fuel economy as you can and stick to 50-55mph unless it has a type 4 engine that go a bit quicker. Definitely take out brake down cover and a few tools. [/QUOTE]
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