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jx2mad
5th November 2009, 01:48 PM
I have my 300 tdi serviced at reputable service centre in north west Sydney. However twice now he has let me down. Around 3 years ago, having had a big service done in preparation for our trip to W.A. I discovered by accident that the rear brake pads were almost onto the backing plate. Needless to say I replaced these immediately. Two weeks ago I had the vehicle serviced again and I mentioned that I had a juddering feeling when braking lightly. Nothing was found during the service and roadtest. However I found the problem myself today. The front off side wheel bearings were loose, so much to say that when I removed the drive flange and the lock nut and tab washer, the inner nut spun around in my fingers. All good now.

:D:D:D:D:D

incisor
5th November 2009, 01:50 PM
worrying trend....

Blknight.aus
5th November 2009, 02:56 PM
just had that as a warrenty job on the disco1 I sent out 2 weeks ago.

On the wheel bearings on the side I didnt touch :mad: wasnt a total loss it wass supposed to be in for a brake inspection anyway.

PAT303
5th November 2009, 03:11 PM
I had a well respected LR shop at newtown do my brakes and next morning had the peddle go to the floor and I set the handbrake on fire stopping it.The very knowledgeable owner gave me the royal treatment that afternoon. Pat

Lost Landy
5th November 2009, 03:32 PM
Sadly we hear it all to often!

Drover
5th November 2009, 05:07 PM
It's hard to get good help !!

Even when you are paying top dollar !!

I once had a XR6 Turbo (before seeing the light) it had to have the diff centre replaced due to whining noise. No prob. Until I drove it home from the dealership. At the first round about I nearly lost control, the back end was all over the place.

Took it straight back and found out the mechanic forgot to put the axel bolts on, the back wheels and axels were just being held on by the brake calipers pressing against the disks.

Hard to get good help !!

87County
7th November 2009, 05:06 AM
Events like those above listed that occurred over 40 years ago started me on the track of doing everything mechanical that I possibly can for our vehicles :)

...... there was no "consumer protection " then...

lardy
7th November 2009, 11:14 AM
it is crazy firstly you pay top dollar to some goon who has done a three year college course and should know what is involved on a job, then you hear of a guy doing his own work in the u.k. killing his kids as a result...you just cannot win really ....i try to do as much myself because i doubt the ability of a heap of mechanics to do the right thing when they are charging like wounded bovines.

Camo
7th November 2009, 11:35 AM
On my SS the Holden Dealership cracked the sump (first they told me a rock hit it..bit hard with a huge plate under the engine) then I found out it was from overtightening the sump plug.. they tried to charge me 1700 bucks for a new sump:eek: as they said it must have been done in the past.. the manager was quick to wave the charge after I showed him that all service was done at his dealership.

Tossers

And a few months ago I put a new clutch in the SS.. drove it home and the car had the worst knocking sound.. they forgot to bolt the gearbox back in..nice!

Bushie
7th November 2009, 04:00 PM
..........drove it home and the car had the worst knocking sound.. they forgot to bolt the gearbox back in..nice!

Did well to get it home with no gearbox in it :D:D:D:D


Martyn

scarry
7th November 2009, 05:51 PM
worrying trend....

Its only getting worse....

Damm hard to find anyone who knows what they are doing,no matter what trade it is.

As said its also the reason i try to do as much as i can,whether it be around the house,or on the vehicles.Then i know its done properly.

Had a bloke fix the roof.....you dont have to guess what happened,after the next downpour,it leaked worse than it ever had,wrecked paint on the walls,etc.

The apprentices don't get trained properly,& often the trady they are being "trained " by doesnt know what they are doing either.:(

In our trade,i have never seen the quality of the tradesman as poor as it is at the moment.It is giving the trade a bad reputation.:(
I know of company's that are now advertising for staff overseas,they have given up advertising here.

I have had to give away large very lucrative contracts because i could not get reliable staff to do the work:(

lardy
7th November 2009, 08:53 PM
On my SS the Holden Dealership cracked the sump (first they told me a rock hit it..bit hard with a huge plate under the engine) then I found out it was from overtightening the sump plug.. they tried to charge me 1700 bucks for a new sump:eek: as they said it must have been done in the past.. the manager was quick to wave the charge after I showed him that all service was done at his dealership.

Tossers

And a few months ago I put a new clutch in the SS.. drove it home and the car had the worst knocking sound.. they forgot to bolt the gearbox back in..nice!

behold the goon is alive and well and working at a dealership near you !!!
that is the worst case of negligence i have heard .....but then i had the RAC put the floor back in with screws that were longer than the originals that go past the plastic retainers under the floor and lost the body fixing to the door/hinge inside the bulkhead again tossers bless each and everyone.....maybe with a bang on the head from underneath a car

groucho
8th November 2009, 11:58 AM
Well...I had some spare time today so i dropped the oils out of
the discovery and replaced them with the oil that i use.
Decided to check the front wheel bearings. I have more butter on my
sandwiches that was grease in the bearings, fixed that ok.
Surprise......... Took L/F wheel off, not one but two bolts broken- missing
from the drive flange "cant see em with the wheel on" One of two places where we get our work done. We payed for that. disappointed ? you bet........