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Bluebird went to see the nice man from the ministry this afternoon. Passed! Still have a few bits and pieces to keep me busy. 

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Can't recommend buying from Autodoc atm - I bought a brake caliper from them on the 11th or something. Tracking hasn't been updated since the 14th. 

I opened a case with them with the reason of 'I am dissatisfied with the delivery time' and their reply was that the package had been 'blocked due to Covid and Brexit', and offered me a refund.
They didn't think to tell me this unless I asked them which is plain daft. 

I've found a reconditioned brake caliper for half the price in the UK now, anyway. 

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Got sent out at 8am to rescue a crew and wait with there vehicle for recovery... minus 1, no shelter for 2 hours... I froze.... 

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2 hours ago, Ghosty said:

Can't recommend buying from Autodoc atm 

Can’t recommend buying from Autodoc full stop.

Lying, thieving, misdescribing scam artists. Don’t go anywhere near the fuckers.

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I only ordered from them once but that was pre Brexit and Covid.  Worked fine but at the moment I can’t get a parcel delivered from the UK to NZ as it’s either Brexit stopping stuff getting in, or Covid stopping it getting out.

 

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19 hours ago, wuvvum said:

That car must be a contender for the car driven by the highest number of Shiters, given than half the forum had a go in it at SF19 and it's been owned by several of us since then.

Its probably not been cleaned since either! Always wondered how well those carpets would wash up

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29 minutes ago, beko1987 said:

Its probably not been cleaned since either! Always wondered how well those carpets would wash up

It's had a proper valet quite recently. Nice cabin to be in, other than the dash always blowing cold, but the underdash and screen managing to blow warm. It's going to fail its mot next month, so I'm getting my local guy to go over it next week and see exactly what it needs. It'll be fudged through this one, and then taken to be properly sorted in the summer. Needs a fair bit of bodywork done. 

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And does anyone know wtf the wires with blue connectors poking out each side of the dash are for? 

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Are they to do with the towing indicator relays? Not totally sure...

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16 hours ago, N19 said:

Bluebird went to see the nice man from the ministry this afternoon. Passed! Still have a few bits and pieces to keep me busy. 

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Starter motor now whipped out and dropped off to a place in Borehamwood that I'd never been in but been past dozens of times - should be ready tomorrow. That's the main barrier to it being useable again, the other items can be done at an appropriate time. 

 

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I'm waiting outside the MOT station for my Micra today. There's an accident repair centre opposite.

It looks like some thieves have been busy!

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Those Transits can't be too hard to break into - from what I've seen of them they're made from a grade of metal that would make an LDV Maxus blush.

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You'd think they would have solved this problem by now wouldn't you....

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Mixed fleet news:

The elderly moped passed it's MOT, despite receiving very little care or maintenance in years. When I went to look at trading it in about 18 months ago, the salesman said "blimey, that must be the only one still going!"  Weirdly, this didn't motivate me to buy the newer version of the same bike that I had been looking at!

The Clio has been reluctant to start for a while. I tried last week and it was having none of it. I think that it's the battery, but it's getting to see it in daylight as I'm still working. To be honest, I'm not supposed to be doing non essential journeys anyway, so it can stay there for a while. One of the mechanics has offered to help replace the vandalised rear wiper ( some scumbag smashed it off a few weeks ago - apparently you need a special tool) so I'll see if he wants to have a look.

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I spoke to the garage I usually go to today, while I was waiting for my car. The owner told me they have sold more batteries in the last few months than they have done for years. Lost of cars sitting idle I suppose..

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I've had a shit time

Scirocco broke down & was repaired - but that's a comparatively simple story

The Rover was pressed into service & before long  I was putting in a pint of coolant a day!

Rover off to garage for weeping radiator - further investigation reveals radiator OK, suspect HGF - scrap it.

Enter a new garage,  a chap I've been acquainted with for a while - and this is where things take a dismal turn. Took it in for suspected HGF. Mmmm, HG no fail, is minor leak from back of block, very awkward, will sort. So I left the car with him... 

Suddenly phone call - 'I've has been broken into - 'animals' have stolen cats from several vehicles, inc yours, will resolve'. OK, ta for honesty...

Left him a few days..

Car returned and apparently drove OK,  but after being left a couple of days, it died completely. 

He turned up this morning, tested alternator - doing fine 14.4V - the battery was completely dead, but his tester revealed nothing actually wrong with it. Attached the boost pack & it fired up as good as gold.
I pointed at a new scratch which had appeared on the bonnet whilst it was in his garage.
'But look at that fucking scratch' I ejaculated
'If you say it wasn't there when you brought it down, I'll have to paint it for you,' he immediately capitulated.
 
He's collecting it tomorrow am, leaving his courtesy car & returning it Friday pm.
 
I promise that I'm not trying it on with this bloke over the scratch, it's down to the metal! 
I'm not a businessman & I know probably less about running a garage than anyone, but I took my car down for a coolant leak, which was resolved with a hose clamp & a drop of fresh antifreeze. But while there, it's had a catalytic converter, the front & middle sections of the exhaust, new O2 sensors, a partial respray and I've not paid a penny - without actually having to refuse to pay him - WT actual F?
 
I think this may be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
 
Posted
25 minutes ago, barefoot said:

I've had a shit time

Scirocco broke down & was repaired - but that's a comparatively simple story

The Rover was pressed into service & before long  I was putting in a pint of coolant a day!

Rover off to garage for weeping radiator - further investigation reveals radiator OK, suspect HGF - scrap it.

Enter a new garage,  a chap I've been acquainted with for a while - and this is where things take a dismal turn. Took it in for suspected HGF. Mmmm, HG no fail, is minor leak from back of block, very awkward, will sort. So I left the car with him... 

Suddenly phone call - 'I've has been broken into - 'animals' have stolen cats from several vehicles, inc yours, will resolve'. OK, ta for honesty...

Left him a few days..

Car returned and apparently drove OK,  but after being left a couple of days, it died completely. 

He turned up this morning, tested alternator - doing fine 14.4V - the battery was completely dead, but his tester revealed nothing actually wrong with it. Attached the boost pack & it fired up as good as gold.
I pointed at a new scratch which had appeared on the bonnet whilst it was in his garage.
'But look at that fucking scratch' I ejaculated
'If you say it wasn't there when you brought it down, I'll have to paint it for you,' he immediately capitulated.
 
He's collecting it tomorrow am, leaving his courtesy car & returning it Friday pm.
 
I promise that I'm not trying it on with this bloke over the scratch, it's down to the metal! 
I'm not a businessman & I know probably less about running a garage than anyone, but I took my car down for a coolant leak, which was resolved with a hose clamp & a drop of fresh antifreeze. But while there, it's had a catalytic converter, the front & middle sections of the exhaust, new O2 sensors, a partial respray and I've not paid a penny - without actually having to refuse to pay him - WT actual F?
 
I think this may be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
 

He sounds so accident prone I can't see him lasting long.

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And as if that's not bad enough, when I rang the butcher to place my regular weekly order he said,

'Don't worry if I don't turn up with this tomorrow Dave, I'll bring it next week. I've got two off isolating & I'm on my own here...'

And by next week, I'll be eating my fucking toes!

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One for u citreon lickers...

We got another hire car at work... 

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Posted
3 hours ago, barefoot said:

I think this may be the beginning of a beautiful friendship.

If he truly is an honest guy he will want you back, not ban you for costing him too much. Might be worth giving the courtesy car a wash, or topping the tank up - just something to show your appreciation.

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On 1/26/2021 at 10:26 AM, Skizzer said:

Can’t recommend buying from Autodoc full stop.

i did once, delivery took ages,  sent me wrong brake pads even though cross reference multiple conversations and pictures, they then just ignored me...

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13 minutes ago, stuboy said:

i did once, delivery took ages,  sent me wrong brake pads even though cross reference multiple conversations and pictures, they then just ignored me...

Yup, sounds like them.

I’ve told this story before but it bears repeating as a warning to others — they sent me a cheap generic £15 Chinese knockoff fuel pump advertised as OEM Bosch for £90.

That’s not the bad part though.  When I tried to return it, they insisted on me emailing them a scanned copy of my passport and both sides of my credit card including the CVC number. Which is so far into illegal that it beggars belief.

Seriously people — NEVER touch Autodoc.

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Took the battery off the 75 again a few hours ago to have another go at charging it up before I fork out for a new one.  My kitchen now smells of overheating battery charger.  I'm going to assume that's not a good sign...

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I took the Micra out for a run into the city to celebrate it's MOT pass today. I've not driven it for a while. It absolutely flies, well up to about 40 or 50 anyway. We changed the alternator as the last one was noisy and it eventually seized. Maybe we released a couple more horsepower? Supple suspension and go kart handling too. I really enjoy driving this. It makes me feel 17 again, until I look in the mirror....

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5 hours ago, Skizzer said:

Yup, sounds like them.

I’ve told this story before but it bears repeating as a warning to others — they sent me a cheap generic £15 Chinese knockoff fuel pump advertised as OEM Bosch for £90.

That’s not the bad part though.  When I tried to return it, they insisted on me emailing them a scanned copy of my passport and both sides of my credit card including the CVC number. Which is so far into illegal that it beggars belief.

Seriously people — NEVER touch Autodoc.

I bought a fuel filter listed as fitting an R8 along with some other parts, it came and was a Hyundai part that was wrongly listed. There was no invoice with it. 

I emailed them telling them it didn't fit, but even with photographic evidence that it wouldn't bolt onto the car, they insisted that the part fit because their system said it did and refused to admit that it was an error. They tried to ask me for the part number off the part I'd removed, which I didn't have as I'd taken it off and binned it (I had the head off and stripped too), as if it was relevant. I told them the box said 'Hyundai' and showed that it physically wouldn't mount to the car, and asked how this was insufficient? After about 30 emails of going round in circles and straight up calling them idiots, they agreed to give me a refund, just send back the part with the invoice. Despite me telling them several times that they never sent me one, they just kept insisting I send them back the invoice with the part.

Gave up in the end. 

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10 hours ago, wuvvum said:

Took the battery off the 75 again a few hours ago to have another go at charging it up before I fork out for a new one.  My kitchen now smells of overheating battery charger.  I'm going to assume that's not a good sign...

I got a new battery delivered yesterday for my 75. It's one of those 'Yausa' ones, £67.99 delivered which seemed OK for what is quite a big battery. Same as the one that's currently in it which is only weak because the previous owner had bought a new car about 3 or 4 months prior to me buying it and it sat unused.

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According to my brother, who's been living there for close to 20 years, the concept of customer service isn't very highly developed in Germany. I usually buy from Germany via eBay because however unfair eBay's treatment is to sellers, it at least makes sure the sellers can't treat you unfairly. I ordered 2 wheel cylinders for a 205 recently, and received 2 lh ones instead of a pair. The box of one was dirty and had had the wrong cylinder put back in it. So I had to clean up one of the old bodies and put the new innards into it. I sent photographic evidence, and asked for a 50% refund, which they agreed to , as long as I left positive feedback first. So I did nothing for a week, then negged them. I had my refund next day.

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4 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

I got a new battery delivered yesterday for my 75. It's one of those 'Yausa' ones, £67.99 delivered which seemed OK for what is quite a big battery. Same as the one that's currently in it which is only weak because the previous owner had bought a new car about 3 or 4 months prior to me buying it and it sat unused.

It's an 096 isn't it? Quite a good price for a reasonable make one of those.

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