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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17925 on: 23 February 2019, 19:33:25 »

Today, when I should be reducing the size of the list of "stuff that needs doing to the cars", I find myself not outside making use of the wonderful weather, but underneath my bloody dishwasher.  Grrrr.

Fault found, part ordered, just need to wait for it to arrive. Although it was egay, so probably the wrong bit will turn up weeks late.


Codes F02 and F15, anyone care to have a stab (Hotpoint/Indeshit, if you want to look up the codes).
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17926 on: 23 February 2019, 19:48:15 »

oil sludge on the sensor from the cylinder head you washed last week  :-\
plus low water pressure due to kinked hose or crappy gauze filter blocked in hose union  :-\
Today,  I find myself not outside making use of the wonderful weather, but underneath my bloody dishwasher.  Grrrr.

Fault found, part ordered, just need to wait for it to arrive. Although it was egay, so probably the wrong bit will turn up weeks late.

Parts are no longer available for my dishwasher (Mrs Builder)
the Neff engine parts washer in the kitchen has been very reliable so far  :y
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17927 on: 24 February 2019, 08:46:45 »

oil sludge on the sensor from the cylinder head you washed last week  :-\
I'll have you know the innards of my dish tosser are spotlessly clean - sump, pumps, the lot :y.  Even the corregated drain hose was almost like new, with me shoving the dirt blaster attachment of the Karcher K5 down it, only a few small specs came out.

Now the outside, particularly round the back, is clearly a major metropolis of the spider civilisation.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17928 on: 24 February 2019, 10:32:51 »

oil sludge on the sensor from the cylinder head you washed last week  :-\
I'll have you know the innards of my dish tosser are spotlessly clean - sump, pumps, the lot :y.  Even the corregated drain hose was almost like new, with me shoving the dirt blaster attachment of the Karcher K5 down it, only a few small specs came out.

Now the outside, particularly round the back, is clearly a major metropolis of the spider civilisation.

They've found the only part of the house where there's any heating. ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17929 on: 24 February 2019, 10:43:21 »

oil sludge on the sensor from the cylinder head you washed last week  :-\
I'll have you know the innards of my dish tosser are spotlessly clean - sump, pumps, the lot :y.  Even the corregated drain hose was almost like new, with me shoving the dirt blaster attachment of the Karcher K5 down it, only a few small specs came out.

Now the outside, particularly round the back, is clearly a major metropolis of the spider civilisation.

They've found the only part of the house where there's any heating. ;D
They are stealing MY heat!
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17930 on: 24 February 2019, 10:46:51 »

Fault found, part ordered, just need to wait for it to arrive. Although it was egay, so probably the wrong bit will turn up weeks late.
The thought of having to wash up is incompatible with my mindset, and counting the number of plates and cups, and comparing it to likely egay delivery times, things aint looking good.  Hotpoint themselves are actually cheaper than egay, as is often the case, but their standard delivery looked too slow...  ...but on reflection probably still shorter than most egay sellers.


Anyway, due to above, faulty part has been cut and glued, and the machine has passed its self test diag cycle, and is now making a start on the pile of crockery by the sink.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17931 on: 24 February 2019, 10:55:52 »

I have bits and pieces that can't go in the dishwasher until after tea. Like MY cup, and the only flat bladed knife we own for spreading butter. ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17932 on: 24 February 2019, 11:31:19 »

I have bits and pieces that can't go in the dishwasher until after tea. Like MY cup, and the only flat bladed knife we own for spreading butter. ;D
"it's grim up north"  ;D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17933 on: 24 February 2019, 17:59:48 »

Bloody thing got right to the end of the Intense programme perfectly, before popping up an F02 on the final drain cycle. Grrr.


Either the glue ain't held, or there is another fault on the bloody thing.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17934 on: 24 February 2019, 18:38:23 »

Advertised the Skoda Superb on Autotrader on Saturday morning @ £18k, just less than Autotrader's suggested price.
Six minutes later the phone rang and it went something like this:

"Been on the market long mate? It's well overpriced. There's one at £17k at a dealer I could have. I'm a taxi driver see, need a car ASAP. Take £15k? You won't get more."
"Lowest I'd go is £16750"
"OK, be there within the hour."
.. 45 minutes later the phone rings
"Actually can't make it till later. Know if there's a train from Loughborough that runs through Northampton? My brother has the money, see."
"No and we've waited in already, you said you'd be here within the hour"
"No mate, never said that. Be there at 2pm though."
"We'll be out as we've got something on already, and not back till it's dark."
"Oh, OK, I'll transfer you £100, you take it off the market, be there tomorrow"
.. like a retard, I did that. So now I'm out £70 for the Autotrader listing.

Today .. send them a text first thing: "We'll be there at 2pm"
2pm comes.
3pm comes. I call him:
"Sorry, stuck in traffic, be there in 30 minutes"
4pm comes.
4.15pm comes, two people turn up.. look at the car, tell me it's clearly been in an accident (it hasn't), needs a service (in 4000 miles, yes, yes it does), etc etc. Start making "We're not going to pay asking price for this" kind of noises..

I'm already pissed off as we've wasted half a day hanging around for them, and I make this known:
"Oh, you never spoke to us mate!"
"Well then who did I speak to?"
"My brother"
"Well his time keeping f***ing sucks, then"
"Er, yeah."

Anyway, quick test drive, he complains of a wobble in the steering wheel.. we get back..

Front passenger bloody tyre is delaminating!  >:( >:( >:(

So I can't fault them for not buying it, really, but the rest of the experience has pissed me right off and I'm out £70, and now it needs a new tyre. >:( >:( >:(


Though I think the thing that pissed me off the most was when they saw the dog (big, staffie cross) behind the door and said: "What is that, Staffie? Dangerous, you want to put that away mate."

No, I want to let him eat you, you cretin...
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17935 on: 24 February 2019, 18:42:26 »

Selling it to someone who buys it using someone else's credit card is apparently an effective way of selling a car. No fuss, not too much drama, just be sure to call the leasing company to confirm receipt before handing over the keys/car/v5 :D
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17936 on: 24 February 2019, 18:47:46 »

Sound a right pair of c**ts to me.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17937 on: 24 February 2019, 18:54:08 »

Sound a right pair of c**ts to me.

That would be an accurate description, I think!

I'll get the tyre sorted and then WBAC can have it.
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17938 on: 24 February 2019, 19:00:31 »

If you think selling it on Autotrader is bad ,try ebay  ;D
you'll be in prison(for assault or murder) or sectioned in a secure facility within hours of the listing going live.
then it's someone else's problem to get rid of the car  :y
what is WBAC offering  :P
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Re: So what have you done to your car today?
« Reply #17939 on: 24 February 2019, 19:00:47 »

On the daily I cleaned out the breathers and checked the easy bank for oil in the plug wells (Unfortunately not a bad enough miss to raise a code), dry as a bone... guess that means I need to check the other bank...  >:

Washed the Stepdaughters Corsa and started to claybar Mrs VXL's Astra.

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