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Hey guys, my A/C seems to be pretty gutless (not that I use it much but anyway) so I was hoping to get it checked out and regassed if necessary. Who's the best person to speak to in that regard?

Thanks in advance.

strange problem

my right indicator has been playing up the past few days, the speed in which it flashes changes.... sometimes its going flat out and sometimes it going normal speed.... when its going flat out the front light outside doesnt work but the side and rear does... but when its at normal speed the front one works too...

the left side is fine

any suggestions as to what the problem is?

strange problem

my right indicator has been playing up the past few days, the speed in which it flashes changes.... sometimes its going flat out and sometimes it going normal speed.... when its going flat out the front light outside doesnt work but the side and rear does... but when its at normal speed the front one works too...

the left side is fine

any suggestions as to what the problem is?

the globe is probably loose and when the car hits bumps it moves around.

strange problem

my right indicator has been playing up the past few days, the speed in which it flashes changes.... sometimes its going flat out and sometimes it going normal speed.... when its going flat out the front light outside doesnt work but the side and rear does... but when its at normal speed the front one works too...

the left side is fine

any suggestions as to what the problem is?

I've got the same problem. Either what Chad said, or a bad earth.

Resistance.

If you have one globe that is out..it causes the rest of the indicators connected to that line to blink faster due to less resistance.

Make sure all your globes are the right watt, and you should be ok.

Feel free to correct me though.

Yeah - if you have a dead indicator bulb - your other indicators will blink more rapidly.

Definitely sounds like a dodgy bulb (filament could be loose or on the way out), or some sort of dodgy connection (earth/etc).

I'd probably start by changing the bulb and seeing if that fixes it...

i would just like to vent my anger and frustration towards Optus Optoss

their SHIT HOUSE network seems to not allow some calls into my Phone ...

and i found this out via email from a company i applied with

this raises the question , how many calls regarding jobs have i not been receiving?

after working for optus for 5 years , i am glad i no longer work for them

this is a JOKE !

my phone doesn't even ring , or get txt messages saying i have a missed call...

and this is my 3rd iPhone...

stupid POS

I've heard plenty of bad feedback regarding optus lately, with a variety of their services- mobile, adsl, mobile internet - they seem to have gone a little downhill from what I hear

but with the other equivalent competitiors - vodafone, 3, etc; they're all just as bad as eachother.

Telstra is the most reliable for coverage and services, but they're still a pack of *****.

I've heard plenty of bad feedback regarding optus lately, with a variety of their services- mobile, adsl, mobile internet - they seem to have gone a little downhill from what I hear

but with the other equivalent competitiors - vodafone, 3, etc; they're all just as bad as eachother.

Telstra is the most reliable for coverage and services, but they're still a pack of *****.

thats why im going to get a $59 pre paid when i have the money to do so

just need something thats going to actually receive calls !

Telstra is the most reliable for coverage and services, but they're still a pack of *****.

This.

Although sometimes I have trouble with not receiving msg/calls too, but that could be the cheap as all fk ($50 outright - brand new) phone I've got :D

ive got optus as my moblie wireless internet and my house phone. THEY SUCK COCK!

they are pricks! i was meant to be put on a plan that was signed for that was just a cheap $50 a month which included house phone and my internet.

i got my first bill (not including connection fee's etc) that was 120 for the month and i didnt even use all my downloads!

call up some indan that i couldnt even understand and they said that the contract i signed has run out the day after i signed it so they put me on the next service they had which is shitter then the one i signed up for and cost more.

alot of abusing to optus and i got the price knocked down to $70 a month but on their contract small print says they can do what their doing some how. dont have the time to deal with them anymore!

telecomm omnibudsmen , they fixed up my phone,bill with op'tard 3G

I still use them but I now have better service levels and my 3rd free unlocked phone, Iphone

but like some of you noticed the service the past few days has sucks donkey balls, 1 or 2 bars in town and the random no ring but missed calls

and your sadly mistaken if you think Telstra will fix your problems, my work phone was just as bad if not worse

Australia gets farked when it comes to cell phone bills, in USA unlimited calls is dirt cheap

they all suck..lol

telecomm omnibudsmen , they fixed up my phone,bill with op'tard 3G

I still use them but I now have better service levels and my 3rd free unlocked phone, Iphone

but like some of you noticed the service the past few days has sucks donkey balls, 1 or 2 bars in town and the random no ring but missed calls

and your sadly mistaken if you think Telstra will fix your problems, my work phone was just as bad if not worse

Australia gets farked when it comes to cell phone bills, in USA unlimited calls is dirt cheap

they all suck..lol

Ive noticed at my house usually I have 5 bars of Optus 3G on my iPhone, but today and yesterday sometimes its only running in 2G (the little circle) or 3G with 1 or 2 bars. WTF!

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