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    can anbody tell me the size or part no for the belt that goes to the air con thingy ?.
    it snapped off on friday, i suppose im lucky it didn,t get snagged on the other belts.
    i am assuming no damage will be done running the truck as long as i dont use the air con button ?.

    does millners sell them ?, or am i better going to my local dealer to get it?

    thanks again in advance.

  • #2
    Hi there
    Milners sell them right enough mate just check there web site. But remeber if you order through there web site it is not secure server you are better to phone in your order.
    Cheers Charlie.

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    • #3
      Milners web address

      Scotty
      Can you give me Milners Web Address
      Tom

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      • #4
        www.milneroffroad.com should be a 4953 part number , but best to check .

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        • #5
          Originally posted by kitesurf_phil
          If that one snapped, I would be tempted to change the lot, Better than finding yourself with no alternater/lights/fan etc, in a dark lane, miles from anywhere, out of mobile phone coverage. I think Milners do a set?
          Good advice.Also change every 40,000 Ks.

          Neville
          Last edited by Linda; 27 February 2004, 11:27.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ckc100
            Milners sell them right enough mate just check there web site. But remeber if you order through there web site it is not secure server you are better to phone in your order.
            Cheers Charlie.
            I asked them and they told me it was... 128 bit SSL
            No padlock I said... dont worry they said.
            Ian
            One day my paranoia will go away!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by icsys
              I asked them and they told me it was... 128 bit SSL
              No padlock I said... dont worry they said.
              The padlock's not the only sign, you should also notice that the web address starts with "https://" instead of the normal "http://", the 's' telling you its secure, however if you get a warning about a page containing both secure and non-secure information, it could be that part of a framed page or an image is served from a non-secure area, in this case you may get the "https" part but no padlock, in this case you cannot be certain the required elements of the page are secure. If this happens on any site, back out and when re-entering opt not to show non-secure information, this way the padlock should hopefully appear, assuring you of the security of the remaining page.
              Maurice
              Hilux Surf FAQ at www.hiluxsurf.eu

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