Well I have re-acquainted myself with the wonders of oleopneumatic suspension, it is just fantastic! I found myself laughing as I floated over bumps that I knew were there from previous journeys, and ceased to exist in the XM
Listening to French hiphop whilst wafting down the M1, winner!
The only issues found were severe fogging of the windscreen and a non working washer jet.
The fogging could be only one thing, heater matrix
I did some research and it looked pretty simple compared to most cars, and one guide said that nothing needed to be removed including the steering column, only one way to find out! I ordered an ebay special matrix for £35, which arrived 24 hours after the order :O and cracked on with the task.
I am only small so I did not take out the drivers seat, did not remove any steering components, just the side panel, lower binnacle, and an electrical connector mount. The result -
Treasure found -
Matrix was removed and the fault immediately became clear, the seal between the end cap and the matrix was compromised leading to weeping and a steamy screen!
The new matrix came with foam AND o-rings, I cleaned the pipes and then bedded the o-rings on sealant and then popped the whole lot back in again. It is a tight squeeze past the column and associated brackets, but if you are brave it is quite possible. new matrix -
All in all the job took and hour and a half, half the time of the bloody thermostat, only on an XM!
On the bodywork front, I have FINALLY finshed claybar / compounding / waxing the bodywork. The culprit of the appalling scratching all over the flanks was found -
Car wash

the lazy so and so's!
The result after a bit of back to black is as so -
Looking good
Just need to finish up the stereo (steering wheel link cable not working) and fit some other rear speakers, one of the ones I fitted seems to have a popped cone
More soon guys
J