Re: Problem with your car?
Like I mentioned in a round about way on my thread the other day, youngsters don't do the practical things that our parents or even us to some extent did.
Modern cars have so much electronics that you need an electronics and programming degree to repair them.
OK so suspension bushes are not that bad to replace either you just have to be prepared to get greasy and use some old fashioned brute force. But things like Oil, Air, Fuel filters are cheap and easy to replace yourself. As long as you are physically able to jack one side of the car up (most cases you don't even need to remove a wheel). You can do your own oil change.
I suppose in some ways I was lucky that 4 out of the gang of 6 I hung out with at school became mechanics, I already knew most of it because Dad was a Mechanical Fitter and had a part time car repair business. By the time I was 10 I could do a head gasket and de-coke on a Jaguar Mk 7.
Different these day's though with things like limp home mode on the ecu and injector coding. If you don't know what the heck I'm on about join the club Time was when you had a misfire on a cylinder you change a spark plug, now you plug in a computer to analyse the fault codes.
Enough of doing my Grumpy Old Git routine, to anyone willing to try to do a basic service well done and just think of the money you have saved.
Air, Oil Filter, Oil Flush and new Synthetic Oil for my old car
£45.00 time taken (not including adding the Engine Flush and Running for 1/2 an hour) 20 minutes. Add on another 15 minutes to check lights, tyres and fluid levels and to go round the hinges and locks with WD40 and you have the basis of an intermediate service. What my local garage charges £120.00 for.
Makes sense doesn't it?
Regards, Handy
Like I mentioned in a round about way on my thread the other day, youngsters don't do the practical things that our parents or even us to some extent did.
Modern cars have so much electronics that you need an electronics and programming degree to repair them.
OK so suspension bushes are not that bad to replace either you just have to be prepared to get greasy and use some old fashioned brute force. But things like Oil, Air, Fuel filters are cheap and easy to replace yourself. As long as you are physically able to jack one side of the car up (most cases you don't even need to remove a wheel). You can do your own oil change.
I suppose in some ways I was lucky that 4 out of the gang of 6 I hung out with at school became mechanics, I already knew most of it because Dad was a Mechanical Fitter and had a part time car repair business. By the time I was 10 I could do a head gasket and de-coke on a Jaguar Mk 7.
Different these day's though with things like limp home mode on the ecu and injector coding. If you don't know what the heck I'm on about join the club Time was when you had a misfire on a cylinder you change a spark plug, now you plug in a computer to analyse the fault codes.
Enough of doing my Grumpy Old Git routine, to anyone willing to try to do a basic service well done and just think of the money you have saved.
Air, Oil Filter, Oil Flush and new Synthetic Oil for my old car
£45.00 time taken (not including adding the Engine Flush and Running for 1/2 an hour) 20 minutes. Add on another 15 minutes to check lights, tyres and fluid levels and to go round the hinges and locks with WD40 and you have the basis of an intermediate service. What my local garage charges £120.00 for.
Makes sense doesn't it?
Regards, Handy
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