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Staple balls

posted on 3/7/12 at 05:02 PM Reply With Quote
I frigging hate cars.

Today got half way back from dropping the sprog off at school in my craptastic vectra, to find the windscreen fogging up, thought nothing of it, stick heater on to clear it.

Got worse.

Managed to limp home where a little exploratory surgery indicated it was probably the heater matrix, but no signs of a major leak.

Half way to picking him up, the bloody thing is fogged up and getting through 2 litres of water every 3 miles. Fun.

Managed to limp home (with the sprog), bypassed the heater, boiled my hands a little, found a small leak on the plastic bit of the radiator (bodge-sealed with a soldering iron)

Missus comes out to check how it's going, complains of eggy smell from the header tank and it foaming a little. I suspect head gasket.

Bugger.

[Edited on 3/7/12 by Staple balls]






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mookaloid

posted on 3/7/12 at 05:50 PM Reply With Quote
Typical vauxhall





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StevieB

posted on 3/7/12 at 06:05 PM Reply With Quote
You have my sympathies.

My Saab 9-3 has had issues identified today:

AC Condenser is shot - £550 quoted to replace
Getting an ASC error message - the dealer did a free diagnostic check, wrote the code on the invoice and I've thanked him for his time and googled it instead. It's either a steering angle sensor (no idea how much but not easy to get at) or needs a new CIM unit (no idea what this is or does but costs are around £300 for parts on eBay)

It also sounded like it had a bad wheel bearing but turns out to be the road noise from the T1R's I'm running (thankfully).

I'll be buying a condenser myself and getting a local independent garage to drain/re-charge the refrigerant I think and I'll pull the steering sensor and give it a good clean up to hopefully solve that problem.

Oh, and being GM it's pretty much based on a Vectra...

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Staple balls

posted on 3/7/12 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Typical vauxhall


So true.

Actual s#itlist on it:

Rear shocks shot (replaced last week)
Rear bushes looser than a loose thing (waiting for a dry day to swap em)
Radiator fan switch borked (bypassed)
Front driver's side window keeps falling out.
Rear driver's door doesn't do central locking.
Centre console knackered, needs new tabs bodging on to screw it in.
Handbrake lets wheels turn ~5 degrees when on (NFC what that is)
Exhaust blowing... somewhere I can't find.

Good things:
Lots of connectors I could nick off the engine once it dies.
Has 4 wheels.








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Mr C

posted on 3/7/12 at 07:45 PM Reply With Quote
so do I kit cars to be precise do one job create 3 more, just put a drill through a brand new 3 point harness, frayed it to buggery, IVA fail, would have been less stressful to poor my money down the drain outside my house.





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ian locostzx9rc2

posted on 3/7/12 at 07:48 PM Reply With Quote
I hate cars too and I work on them all day

[Edited on 3/7/12 by ian locostzx9rc2]

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bi22le

posted on 3/7/12 at 08:48 PM Reply With Quote
I like cars since I have stopped working on them and now have a company car!!





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nick205

posted on 3/7/12 at 09:19 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Typical vauxhall



Really...?

I think that's unfair on Vauxhall or any car maker. All cars are on the road to ruin the second they leave the line. Most tin tops are given minimal care and attention and ALL makes/models have their achilles heals.

MkII Golfs were recalled for duff heater matrixes, but half the bloody world bought into the VW reliability claim (remember the dishy bird ditching her duff fella?)

Older French cars have a bad name for electrics, but they didn't rust anything like Fords did (205s still exist, mkIII Escorts don't).

Audi's command premium price but suffer the same woes of all VAG cars; diesel injector "campaign"

Cars are complex electo-mechanical assemblies and wear out, they need fixing...END

[Edited on 3/7/12 by nick205]






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turboben

posted on 3/7/12 at 09:20 PM Reply With Quote
K-Seal could be worth a try unless its pumping the coolant big time.
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RK

posted on 3/7/12 at 09:48 PM Reply With Quote
Sympathies all round... I take my A4 Avant in tomorrow to try to find out why the engine light won't go out after several services, costing thousands so far.
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ashg

posted on 3/7/12 at 11:43 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by StevieB
You have my sympathies.

My Saab 9-3 has had issues identified today:

AC Condenser is shot - £550 quoted to replace
Getting an ASC error message - the dealer did a free diagnostic check, wrote the code on the invoice and I've thanked him for his time and googled it instead. It's either a steering angle sensor (no idea how much but not easy to get at) or needs a new CIM unit (no idea what this is or does but costs are around £300 for parts on eBay)

It also sounded like it had a bad wheel bearing but turns out to be the road noise from the T1R's I'm running (thankfully).

I'll be buying a condenser myself and getting a local independent garage to drain/re-charge the refrigerant I think and I'll pull the steering sensor and give it a good clean up to hopefully solve that problem.

Oh, and being GM it's pretty much based on a Vectra...



the root cause of your problem with the bearing type noise from the rear is too much negative camber. as the suspension arms start to wear out the rear camber gradually increases this causes the tyres to wear in a stepped pattern on the inside edges which makes the noise. next time you change the tyres fit a set of asymmetric and have the rear camber done on a four wheel alignment system and the problem will go away. it affects the saab 9-3 (9-5 i think) vectra c signum and insignia as they all use the same rear suspension arms.





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jacko

posted on 4/7/12 at 04:28 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Typical vauxhall


I hope you are joking Mark

Merc's have there faults too
G

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mookaloid

posted on 4/7/12 at 04:35 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by jacko
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Typical vauxhall


I hope you are joking Mark

Merc's have there faults too
G


Haven't found any Mercedes problems yet





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gazza285

posted on 5/7/12 at 08:33 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
quote:
Originally posted by jacko
quote:
Originally posted by mookaloid
Typical vauxhall


I hope you are joking Mark

Merc's have there faults too
G


Haven't found any Mercedes problems yet



Rust.

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