u/IKnowWhereMyTowelWas

Hyundai petrol mower, modern Operator Presence Control (OPC) cable adjustment

I bought the Hyndai HYM20200SPE petrol mower last year. I like it but the OPC handle is no longer triggering the microswitch so it won't start unless I manually press it (push in a tiny twig!)

All the guides I can find show adjusting the cable with two simple nuts but mine doesn't have this, there is some modern black fitting. ChatGPT tells me this is a tool-less adjuster but I cannot find any description how to use it.

Can anyone help? I don't want to break it by forcing it.

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u/IKnowWhereMyTowelWas — 2 days ago

I live in the countryside and find winter tyres a big plus, but in the past have gone to my garage to get them to change the tyres on my factory rims (16", non-alloy, 5x112), which is a bigger job than just changing the wheels.

I want to get a 2nd hand set of rims so eachs et permanently has a set of tyres, but I'm finding the world of tyres and rims confusing. If the two sets of wheels/tyres aren't the same radius surely this will mess up my odometer/speedo, and the problem is most I see on MArketplace are alloys with lower profile tyres whereas I'd prefer like-for like, and I already have both sets of rims.

Just wanting to get a bit more clued up so I don't buy the wrong thing. I'm generally pretty good with DIY stuff, but cars are not my thing at all.

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u/IKnowWhereMyTowelWas — 14 days ago

I’m a member of the Money Saving Expert credit club which gives you a monthly credit report from one of the main UK providers, as well as their own affordability score.

for several years I had both maxed out but a year or so ago it suddenly crashed. MSE score is still 96/100 but Transunion is 564/710.

i had divorced and moved so assumed this was a blip but I’m now back in the same house, same income and each month nothing changes.

I’ve got a new mortgage without issue, I pay all my bills on time, and use and pay off my CC each month.

It’s stressful to be warned you may struggle to get credit especially when I’m not doing anything wrong, I’m scrupulous about money.

What can/should I do?

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u/IKnowWhereMyTowelWas — 17 days ago