Quick update.
So did the oil and filter the other day and I don't think Fiat could have made the task any easier. I jacked the car up and put it on axle stands but given the location of the sump plug and the filter I could have probably done it on the ground!
When I got the new filter out of the box (QH branded) I was pleased to see I had an oil filter socket which was the right size for it, I'd got it for an old bike of mine where the oil filter is within the sump and difficult to get to.
After quietly high fiving myself for having the right tool I got under the car to remove the old filter, which I think was Fram branded? Anyhow, that did not fit the socket! I had an old filter wrench kicking about but it seemed to big for the old filter, so I wrapped a block of wood in sand paper, jammed that in and job done. Not sure what the correct procedure would have been, though now it doesn't matter, as the new filter will fit my socket!
So on to today. I'm taking the car to my mechanic mate on Monday so he can tighten the brake line I can't get to and take it for it's MOT! Figured I'd better check the car over pre MOT.
-There is some corrosion and a previous repair near the front of the passenger side sill (inside footwell mostly), which I'm hoping will get through the MOT so I can get the car on the road and start properly checking it over before doing this repair. All I can really do on that one is keep my fingers crossed, so yeah fingers crossed!
-I checked all the lights were working and the rear fog was not. I figured the switch was OK as the light came on the dash to tell me I had the fogs on when I pressed it, I bought a new bulb but that still didn't work. I could not work out which fuse was for the fog light so removed and reinserted pretty well all of them and bizzarely the fog light then started working. Further enquiries required but hopefully it'll get through the test first!
-When I tested the horn it was not working, which was strange as I must have pressed it by mistake about 100 times while working on the car! I had a look and realised the actual horn press was quite loose, I looked on the back and the two screws holding it on were different. One of them had been swapped for a self tapper which was not doing a great job of holding it in place. The other one had worked loose and then it had no longer got a good connection. I found what I assume was the original screw in the footwell, refitted it and the problem seems to be solved!
-While all this was going on my mate from the workshop nextdoor turned up and remarked that he always washes his cars before an MOT, first impressions and all. I was planning on not doing anything 'cosmetic' until the mechanicals and underside where completely mint but figured he had a point so a few buckets of water and some car washing stuff later and it had a bit more shine to it. Not a thorough clean by any means but just enough to smarten it up a little. This may help with the MOT, though if the tester was frightened of spiders it might have been better to leave it as it was

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Typically no camera with me during all this but when I pull the carpet out completely for cleaning I'll show you the rust and hopefully my progress dealing with it!
Anyhow keep your fingers crossed for me over the start of this coming week!