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by John Greystrong 04 Oct, 2020
Test driving a customer's car after a full service, all of a sudden I was stuck in 1st gear, never a good sign. Managed to limp it back to the customer's house to find the clip holding one of the gear cables had come off. I was imagining a slow walk back along my route to see if I could find the missing clip when I spotted it lurking on the gearbox.
by John Greystrong 22 Jun, 2020
Brake pad had worn to metal a while ago, it then wore the disc so thin that eventually the pad fell out leading to a loss of brake pedal and a lot of noise.
by John Greystrong 15 Jun, 2020
This pollen filter had not been changed for at least 100k miles, possibly longer. Restricted air flow into the cabin can often lead to an overworked fan and an early failure.
by John Greystrong 03 Jun, 2020
The rear magnetic ABS reluctor ring on this Citroen had started to fall apart giving a spurious speed reading to the ABS ECU and causing the ABS warning light to come on. A new ring fixed it.
by John Greystrong 07 May, 2020
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by John Greystrong 05 May, 2020
MOTed 40 miles ago, not even an advisory on the brakes. The cause of the issue was the dust seal on the caliper piston coming loose and allowing water in and the piston seizing.
by John Greystrong 21 Apr, 2020
Customer parked the car in his under apartment parking area on Friday evening and everything was fine, came to start it Sunday morning and was greeted with lots of vibration and the engine management light. Rats had decided to make a meal of his injector wiring loom. A new loom would have been the best repair but was both very expensive and very unavailable as Vauxhall are currently shut. I had to solder in lengths of loom as the creatures had taken some of it away and had also managed to chew down right to one connector which made things awkward. I covered my repair with conduit although there is still plenty of other vulnerable areas if they come back.
by John Greystrong 20 Apr, 2020
A Ka used by a local care in the home company had sprung a leak. Their cars do 50k miles a year and are only in one place for a short amount of time so the job had to be done whilst the car was still warm which was a bit ouchy. All sorted now though.
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