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Big thanks to @Jim Bell for the Arnold Clark style stickers.

Just have to buy another 4 cars to use them all :)

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Posted
28 minutes ago, Cookiesouwest said:

Big thanks to @Jim Bell for the Arnold Clark style stickers.

Just have to buy another 4 cars to use them all :)

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Cheers for the advert man, 

Still available and ready to ship TO YOUR DOOR.  

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Posted
10 minutes ago, Jim Bell said:

Cheers for the advert man, 

Still available and ready to ship TO YOUR DOOR.  

PM sent

Posted
36 minutes ago, Jim Bell said:

Cheers for the advert man, 

Still available and ready to ship TO YOUR DOOR.  

A big thanks from me too.

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After a fault code reader suggested the key fob was the problem with this shitty Poxwagen Touran,  my mate who does vehicle keys came round yesterday. He said it's the 'ring' on the ignition (or something like that) so he's knocked the immobiliser off and the car actually starts and runs again now. The light flashes but bollocks to that. Two other lights (the skiddy car thing and the steering wheel one) were on but have gone off again now, possibly due to the battery being a bit flat and a reasonable drive out sorting them.

Posted
1 hour ago, Jim Bell said:

Cheers for the advert man, 

Still available and ready to ship TO YOUR DOOR.  

Instead of buying the stickers I just get cars with them already attached, much less hassle.

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To sour the previous  good news, the garage aren't interested in fitting a CV joint. I dont have time myself so I'll just have to put the car back in my garage for the time being until I have the time to sort it.

Posted
1 minute ago, Split_Pin said:

To sour the previous  good news, the garage aren't interested in fitting a CV joint. ...

Is there anything they are actually interested in doing?

Posted
5 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

To sour the previous  good news, the garage aren't interested in fitting a CV joint. I dont have time myself so I'll just have to put the car back in my garage for the time being until I have the time to sort it.

The fuck?

For a garage, surely a CV joint is a piece of piss. Air tools would make short work of the suspension bolts, swing the hub out of the way, swap over the joint, nip it all back up again.

I did the outer driver's side one on the Saab myself (ok, at the parents' farm) and that took a couple of hours using hand tools and lots of breaks for tea.

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Looks like my £85 Chinese motorbike has just passed it's MOT.  It was actually up to just shy of £300 on eBay, but the lady was still happy to sell it for my 'submit offer' that I'd put in near the start.

Posted
24 minutes ago, Split_Pin said:

To sour the previous  good news, the garage aren't interested in fitting a CV joint. I dont have time myself so I'll just have to put the car back in my garage for the time being until I have the time to sort it.

Eh!?.

One of the easiest cars to do a CV on.

At least it's a small list for the fails. Which annoyingly, could of all been taken care of in a day by the garage.

 

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Probably not worth the ramp time if it's that easy. Could make the same money clearing a code or something.

I've also found if a garage can't get bits from their preferred supplier they won't deal with it, or won't be happy with using customer supplied parts. 

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Always better speaking to folk in person I think. Went down to the garage, the owner's wife looked at the fail sheet and conceded that that could easily be fitted in tomorrow or Monday which is good news.

I really dont want an MOT-less car hanging about my bit just now. I have to get the wheel off the 75 (wheel bolts seized) to get the pads on the near side changed and toute des suite. I have piles of soil in the drive, a skip coming in Monday and 6 tons  of materials coming the day after to get our garden back to the way it was. I've never done a CV joint before and whilst it's probably a piece of piss on a Vauxhall, I simply dont have the time.

For all it will cost, I'd just prefer a 'one and done' approach for something that's so nearly a pass.

5 cars is too flipping many like, but let's call that 4 as the Cavalier is on an extended holiday in Bo'ness at the moment. My parents noticed it the day I brought it in as they were dropping off my mums car for a service. So I'd actually like to see it still there when my Dad brings his Volvo there in August  just to fucking embarrass them.

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I'm trying to paint the wheels in the showers, it's like a comedy show. As the car has nowhere to go until Monday morning I have the time to dodge the showers and get a reasonable coat on each wheel. Not done the driver's side yet and this side is definitely 20 foot job so far. I also have a new rear light cluster, if I can work out how to get that in. 

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And... I'm definitely going to have to polish the lens on the driver's side at some point. 

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Posted
5 hours ago, Supernaut said:

The fuck?

For a garage, surely a CV joint is a piece of piss. Air tools would make short work of the suspension bolts, swing the hub out of the way, swap over the joint, nip it all back up again.

I did the outer driver's side one on the Saab myself (ok, at the parents' farm) and that took a couple of hours using hand tools and lots of breaks for tea.

As I commented on another thread a lot of garages don't seem to like working on cars.

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Posted
3 minutes ago, Bren said:

As I commented on another thread a lot of garages don't seem to like working on cars.

Maybe it's because they are drug dealers laundering money. 

Allegedly. 

Posted
Just now, Tim_E said:

Maybe it's because they are drug dealers laundering money. 

Allegedly. 

I think of the faff we had with the vectra. In the end the guy who fixed it managed it in four hours. The first garage agreed to do the job but then it was excuse time - cams could be snapped, valves could be bent, colorado beetle etc.

If a business only wants to take on stuff they can turn around quickly then it is up to them - the danger is though people end up taking their business elsewhere.

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Mercedes’ rear suspension clunking. It didn’t before this week. My mechanic is coming over to work tomorrow with a big jack and stands to take a look. I’m worried it’s broken a spring, or worse broken a rusty body mounting.

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The other garage have had the Cavalier for over 2 weeks now and done no more than @Lacquer Peel and I tried, and that took us only about an hour. 

They weren't interested in diagnosing the Corsa engine knock 4 years ago and I ended up changing the whole engine myself for £50.

I'd actually like to get it welded and have it back as I know I will be able to get it running right again.

Still, good of the place down the road to fit the Corsa in after all. Will go and collect it tomorrow first thing before work.

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Posted
36 minutes ago, Bren said:

I think of the faff we had with the vectra. In the end the guy who fixed it managed it in four hours. The first garage agreed to do the job but then it was excuse time - cams could be snapped, valves could be bent, colorado beetle etc.

If a business only wants to take on stuff they can turn around quickly then it is up to them - the danger is though people end up taking their business elsewhere.

I must be really luck as my local garage will work on most stuff, providing it's not exotic. When I went in the other day, they were doing 4 hours worth of fabricating + welding on a Ford Ka that failed on rust!

The only thing they have refused to do with my card, was the Laguna V6 cambelt - but then most other garages did too. One of the guys phoned up his mate who used to be a Renault tech and told him to avoid as it is a pig of a job. 

Posted

CTEK thing arrived earlier than scheduled, and seems to be working so far....

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Posted
7 hours ago, captain_70s said:

Probably not worth the ramp time if it's that easy

It's still a bit odd - when my Civic failed its MOT they were happy to unseize the brake caliper, but told me they didn't think it was worth me paying them an hour's labour to do it. 

Posted
6 hours ago, Tim_E said:

 

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Silver steelies really work on this!

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Posted

Saab of many shiters failed the mot yesterday, a patch of welding to be sorted tomorrow, a tyre and they couldn't do the emissions test because the coolant hose to the heater popped mid test.

Hopefully back on the road by middle of next week.

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