What did you do on your car today?
- Tony Z
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
I did about 100km in the bus today and had it washed too
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- acpaterson
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
I went to visit mine in Hospital, took him some new rubbers for his windows. He's very excited to be coming home soon..
- Madbones
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Moved home with Leroy.
Happy days.
Fully loaded and five wekkers in the cab Leroy just performed.Happy days.
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- PaulARX
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Hi guys, I would like to re-introduce myself, I joined up in 2011, but only bought my first Beetle last month. She is a white 1970 1300, with some work to be done, but is running.
This weekend I replaced the starter, cleaned the earthing contacts and all other terminals, and stripped out the interior for new rear floor pans.
I would like to share a cautionary tale (read moan) here if permitted.
I took the Beetle to a Shop in Capital Park Pretoria (the owner told me they have been in business for over 30 years) last Wednesday, to have a quote done for some work on the car. The starter failed the previous weekend, and I thought they might as well install a second hand Bosch unit (I bought it from a scrapyard and tested it there) while the car was there for the quote.
The following day I called about the quote, and was informed by the owner that the starter I brought along did not work, and that they had fitted a reconditioned unit instead. They also removed the hard-start relay, claiming it should not be there (?!). I informed him that I would be collecting the car that day, and i would like to have the quote ready and the second hand starter back when I come to collect the car. I was then informed that the Lucas starter I gave them was rubbish, and I then proceeded to remind the owner that I brought along a Bosch - not a Lucas unit.
I asked them to start the car when I was there, it started once, and I went to pay. Afterward, I wanted to drive out, but the car would not start again, starter motor spun but solenoid did not engage gear to flywheel. I was told that this is caused by the battery being too low on charge, and that it would come right after charging the battery. I thought this sounded plausible, the car was push started and I left the shop. Back at home I hooked up the battery charger and left it to charge overnight.
Saturday morning I wanted to verify the diagnosis about the solenoid not engaging, seeing as the battery was now fully charged I expected the car to start...
No, not so. Starter spins, no solenoid action. I then pushed the car onto the ramps, and removed the "reconditioned" starter. What I found was something else - the "reconditioned" starter was re-sprayed black, over the terminals, without cleaning of terminals, and the solenoid cap was sealed with isolation tape - also sprayed over ! The screws and nuts do not appear to have been opened in a very long time, and are also coated in black spray paint. Reconditioned by spray can...
So by now, I was becoming aware of the fact that I was taken for a ride, and proceeded to call around and research the shop and it's owner. A very well respected member of the VW community (an older gentleman with an outstanding reputation) advised me in no uncertain terms that I should have called him before taking the car to that shop, and that I had to be "very careful" when dealing with that shop's owner.
No I am faced with a choice - confront the owner and try to get my money back (is it worth the trouble ?), or regard this as "skoolgeld".
What do you guys think - any advice ?
Update: I went to see the owner, we discussed the issues and came to an understanding. The reconditioned starter was returned, and I was refunded. The owner was gracious about the matter and said that he was sorry that I had such an experience. There are no hard feelings now. Thanks for reading !
This weekend I replaced the starter, cleaned the earthing contacts and all other terminals, and stripped out the interior for new rear floor pans.
I would like to share a cautionary tale (read moan) here if permitted.
I took the Beetle to a Shop in Capital Park Pretoria (the owner told me they have been in business for over 30 years) last Wednesday, to have a quote done for some work on the car. The starter failed the previous weekend, and I thought they might as well install a second hand Bosch unit (I bought it from a scrapyard and tested it there) while the car was there for the quote.
The following day I called about the quote, and was informed by the owner that the starter I brought along did not work, and that they had fitted a reconditioned unit instead. They also removed the hard-start relay, claiming it should not be there (?!). I informed him that I would be collecting the car that day, and i would like to have the quote ready and the second hand starter back when I come to collect the car. I was then informed that the Lucas starter I gave them was rubbish, and I then proceeded to remind the owner that I brought along a Bosch - not a Lucas unit.
I asked them to start the car when I was there, it started once, and I went to pay. Afterward, I wanted to drive out, but the car would not start again, starter motor spun but solenoid did not engage gear to flywheel. I was told that this is caused by the battery being too low on charge, and that it would come right after charging the battery. I thought this sounded plausible, the car was push started and I left the shop. Back at home I hooked up the battery charger and left it to charge overnight.
Saturday morning I wanted to verify the diagnosis about the solenoid not engaging, seeing as the battery was now fully charged I expected the car to start...
No, not so. Starter spins, no solenoid action. I then pushed the car onto the ramps, and removed the "reconditioned" starter. What I found was something else - the "reconditioned" starter was re-sprayed black, over the terminals, without cleaning of terminals, and the solenoid cap was sealed with isolation tape - also sprayed over ! The screws and nuts do not appear to have been opened in a very long time, and are also coated in black spray paint. Reconditioned by spray can...
So by now, I was becoming aware of the fact that I was taken for a ride, and proceeded to call around and research the shop and it's owner. A very well respected member of the VW community (an older gentleman with an outstanding reputation) advised me in no uncertain terms that I should have called him before taking the car to that shop, and that I had to be "very careful" when dealing with that shop's owner.
No I am faced with a choice - confront the owner and try to get my money back (is it worth the trouble ?), or regard this as "skoolgeld".
What do you guys think - any advice ?
Update: I went to see the owner, we discussed the issues and came to an understanding. The reconditioned starter was returned, and I was refunded. The owner was gracious about the matter and said that he was sorry that I had such an experience. There are no hard feelings now. Thanks for reading !
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Confront the owner with your findings.
If it's too low, you're too old
- acpaterson
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Took The Thing out for a drive.
Goes great, gotta get used to the hop in 1st with the reduction boxes.
Loads of fun and the wife even enjoyed a drive. Happy VW wife happy life, she loves the 182.
Ciao
Madbones
Goes great, gotta get used to the hop in 1st with the reduction boxes.
Loads of fun and the wife even enjoyed a drive. Happy VW wife happy life, she loves the 182.
Ciao
Madbones
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Wasn't today..
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But
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I finally got my 1303 home this weekend
Moved it from my office to my back yard.. now, hopefully, I can start some work on it again..
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I finally got my 1303 home this weekend
Moved it from my office to my back yard.. now, hopefully, I can start some work on it again..
Just keep on BUGGIN'
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Finally went the fetch my donars front suspension, will rebuild it for the Kango. Have striped it afternoon. Will be sandblasted and powder coated.
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Yesterday, I fitted new Monroe Shocks to the back of my Bus. Now it doesn't squeek anymore.
- stew 89
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Yesterday I installed new bushings and knig pin to titen up the sterring Then took the familey to the beach for a late lunch. need to get the wheels alinged though
any thing easy probably isn't worth doing.
- Watermelonitra
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
This weekend I installed my sound, it's discreetly in the rear parcel shelf, under a backboard with holes for the sound, if you look into the back window you'd never know it was there which is what I like. Also changed my oil and fixed my exhaust
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Hi all, I received a newly overhauled engine back from Johan Smithof as the car were standing for a year and the dowel pins broke. I've got a few parts that o need to clean and install including all the tins before i can put the engine back in. i also want to check the speedo cable and perhaps take the speedo out and set everything back to 0000km as the original owner wont sell the car.
After a good wash and a polish, i will go and surprise the original owner at work with her car. She know the engine is done but that is that the rest is a surprise.
This project made me fall in love with the ACVW and is slowly starting to look for my OWN little project.
After a good wash and a polish, i will go and surprise the original owner at work with her car. She know the engine is done but that is that the rest is a surprise.
This project made me fall in love with the ACVW and is slowly starting to look for my OWN little project.
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Re: What did you do on your car today?
Tins are washed and nice and clean. Manifold is sprayed and tins get new black paint tomorrow
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