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Title: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: HI2DVY on 21 September 2006, 23:16:26
Hi Guys,

New to this site but looking for some local knowledge. The 80k service is due on my 2.5 V6. I know it's a big job and means new timing belt, tensioners and the like but what I don't know is where to have it done. When I had my last meega, I took it to a Vx main dealer in Edinburgh. Problem was, they recorded each service by putting another ding in your door. Now looking for someone I can trust to do this job properly.

I travel all over central belt and am in Glasgow and Edinburgh almost every day so location doesn't matter, I just want a good job done.

Any recommendations?

Cheers,

Dave
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 22 September 2006, 00:26:15
Three quid will buy you the cam belt change DVD, then you could do it yourself.  ;)

Failing that you could try Autovaux in East Kilbride.

They are Independent Vx Specialists, all trained by Vx. I've even used them myself.  ::)

Tel. 01355 570804 ask for Des Burns, tell him Kev fae Coatbridge sent you, he'll look after you.   [smiley=thumbsup.gif]

Address is...

69 Carron Place,
Kelvin Ind. Estate,
East Kilbride.
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: HI2DVY on 22 September 2006, 00:57:14
Thanks Kev - I'll give them a call tomorrow. Appreciate the help.

Regards doing the job myself... I think I'll try a few more basic jobs before I attempt that one! :o

Dave
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: HI2DVY on 22 September 2006, 17:34:53
Back to the drawing board... Got no reply when I called them this afternoon but was in the area so popped round to see them. They were shut. Do they usually shut on Friday afternoons or is this in preparation for the holiday weekend?

Anyway, might consider doing it myself now. How do I get hold of the DVD?

Dave
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 22 September 2006, 17:46:08
Must be the holiday weekend.  ::)

If you PM RobinHood he'll sort you out with the DVD. It's only 3 quid, a bargain in my opinion.

Click members on the top menu, scroll through till you see RobinHood, click his name, click PM, and he'll let you know the address to PayPal the money. Got mines really quick.  :)

Any problems gimme a shout.  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: RossPhim on 22 September 2006, 17:46:42
Send a PM to Robin Hood. A member on here.
He'll sort you out with the DVD.

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Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 22 September 2006, 19:35:14
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Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: IrmscherKris on 22 September 2006, 21:16:28
dont do the cambelt change yourself unless you have a locking kit and know how it is done!

or you will be scanning about for a new V6 engine! everything else you should be able to do on your own if you have some mechanical knowlege......

 :)
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 22 September 2006, 21:19:18
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dont do the cambelt change yourself unless you have a locking kit and know how it is done!

or you will be scanning about for a new V6 engine! everything else you should be able to do on your own if you have some mechanical knowlege......

 :)
Good point Kris.  ;)

You would have known this though after watching the DVD.  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: IrmscherKris on 22 September 2006, 21:25:11
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dont do the cambelt change yourself unless you have a locking kit and know how it is done!

or you will be scanning about for a new V6 engine! everything else you should be able to do on your own if you have some mechanical knowlege......

 :)
Good point Kris.  ;)

You would have known this though after watching the DVD.  [smiley=thumbsup.gif]
NO!  i know this from previous experience!!!  ;) it just isnt really possable unless
a) you have the locking kit and
b) you know exactly what your doing!

trust me, find somebody who knows their stuff and give them a back hander......   :)
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 22 September 2006, 21:35:49
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NO!  i know this from previous experience!!!  ;) it just isnt really possable unless
a) you have the locking kit and
b) you know exactly what your doing!

trust me, find somebody who knows their stuff and give them a back hander......   :)
And, if you watched the DVD, you would know you need a locking kit, that was my point.  ::)

Agreed, if you're not too handy with the tools, you should let someone else do it.
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: IrmscherKris on 22 September 2006, 21:53:47
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And, if you watched the DVD, you would know you need a locking kit, that was my point.  ::)

Agreed, if you're not too handy with the tools, you should let someone else do it.[/quote]
yes yes yes, yes! i have a mate in liverpool who does it for me.

i help him out, he helps me sort of thing.....

even although i know what im doing im still not 100% confident!
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: HI2DVY on 23 September 2006, 10:37:30
Thanks for the info guys. I'll get the DVD and decide from there. I've done timing gear on straights before but not on a V.

I'll let you know how it goes - look out for the "HELP!" message next week  ;D


Thanks again for your input.

Dave
Title: Re: Any decent Vx service centre in Scotland?
Post by: Kev on 23 September 2006, 12:06:18
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Thanks again for your input.
No probs...

That's what we're all here for, to help each other out, and try and save some pennies.  ;)

*** EDIT *** And have a laugh too.  ;D