So I dropped Bear in and was met by Louis as I entered the office.
He had a look over the car and off I went in the Diesel VW Golf they supplied me. Squeezy but not bad. (But I was uncomfortable thinking I was driving something so polluting as opposed to my Defender!!-- I am a "bearded defender driver" after all!--(new attempt at a rib by a mate!))
Verdict:- the smoke is caused by a sticky EGR valve, sounds like not uncommon but also not regular. They've ordered one in.
The rear chassis rail will be covered under warranty (a repaint) and they've spotted a few other spots they'll touch up underneath also.
Louis has also booked in a replacement seat box and front floor covering as these in Bear have rubbed against the door... something I didn't expect :)
The stereo has an intermittent fault, they offered to replace it before but I wasn't worried as it had only occurred a few times, that happened again and they are replacing it.
They also noticed a very slight weep in a front engine seal and (as it is the first service for his new heart after the transplant) and a small leak in the fuel nozzle of the tank, they will replace them.
So they order the parts from Sydney, usually not a problem... But then the volcano overseas grounded a heap of flights. This included some freight planes which in turn meant the planes to do freight here were mucked about and the syd-adel flight didn't make it until late afternoon. --
Louis rang me and was very apologetic about it, (cant really blame LR for a volcano though!!). After discussion with him I can come back and leave my car for 3-4 days in early December and all the work will be done then. They'll supply a car for the time.
I roll back in, and Bear has been detailed outside! Flash as a new penny!!
So, seems all still going well...
Oh and on the way to town I was met by a "mate of a mate". My mate was in this blokes shed/man cave and saw a 49 grille and badge hanging in there. He commented on it and the fact I have one with incorrect badge and a slight ripple in bottom corner where it had been bent. This guy rings me (out of the blue) and offers a straight swap as he "doesn't care if the one on the wall has a bit of character!!!"
He met me as I travelled to Adelaide, apparently he picked the grille up years ago cleaning out some blokes place that used to wreck cars etc and had died. His man cave is apparently covered in grilles, hubcaps, and parts (incl a signwritten door apparently off a desoto) mainly from that place. He didnt want anything other than the straight swap and was happy with that!! Refused a carton I had brought to give him! A trip well taken!--- and means last time I was down I had a 51 grille on board, this time I had a 49 grille on board.... they must be wondering about me!
Next trip I need to find the grille from the prototype!! :D
Out of interest They had vovo driverless car prototypes in the carpark... and more volvo support cars..there is a trial here on Saturday (southern expressway will be closed for it)

