Punto (Mk2/2b) Hello all Fiat Driver

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Punto (Mk2/2b) Hello all Fiat Driver

Mike60

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Hello again
I buy a Yellow Punto Sporting 16V nice car for my wife (y)
This car are running in UK but I am far away.
Second day after buying I change disc brakes & pads.
In attachment picture with this car and board.
Can somebody tell me what I must ( necessary ) to change if auto has ~ 36.500 miles ?

Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor English.

Mike
 

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Running and running without major problems.

If i am looking from beginning my MOT test car are better & better :), no ?

But why ? How it is possible ?

Regards
Mike
 

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I wouldn't get too concerned about the car appearing to get better. In my experience it's a normal thing for shock and brake imbalance, brake effort and even emissions to get improved readings from one test to the next.
One vital thing to check on the 16V motors is the timing belt changes. Check the due age or mileage in the owners handbook and if you have no evidence that it was done then consider doing it soon if it's overdue.
 
Can somebody tell me what I must ( necessary ) to change if auto has ~ 36.500 miles ?

Thanks in advance and sorry for my poor English.

Mike

Your post suggests that you think your cars mileage is 36500 as shown on the dashboard clock. The actual mileage as confirmed by the MOT history is just over 89500 as shown during the MOT on 06/02/2015. The car has obviously had a new dash cluster in the last couple of weeks which shows a lower mileage of 36500. You could have the dash proxy aligned to match the correct mileage of the car which will avoid problems if you come to sell it in the future.

The other alternative is that you need to have a realy close look at the vin tags on the car although dash swap is more likely explanation.
 
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Thank you
Cam belt i change in Sheffield two years ago.
I have four MOT. First with 36xxx miles was at beginning.

Question was why my car is better after couple of years.

Mike
 
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