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JonMc 25 April 2009 03:23 PM

Red Mini Cooper in Watford
 
2 Blonds in a red mini cooper outside the Harlequin centre (No it's not a joke, its funnier:D)

Sat at the first set of lights you blipped the throttle and just about squeeled the tyres as you pulled off, I wasn't going to bother seeings as the wife was in the car, bought thought what the hell and caught up.

At the second set of lights you stalled as you tried to pull away:lol1:

I'm guessing from the horns behind you they all knew it too:cool:, you know who you are:thumb:

HT04 25 April 2009 03:25 PM

love it mate. :thumb:

JonMc 25 April 2009 03:26 PM

After all the problems with the wife's car and then getting knocked off my bike yesterday at the Arches (me and the bike where fine BTW), it really cheered me up:D

HT04 25 April 2009 03:29 PM

sorry to hear that dude. the main thing is that you are ok tho. :)

p.s you were two mins from my house. you should of come and seen me annoying the neighbours.lol

dan

JonMc 25 April 2009 03:34 PM

Don't know where you live (I haven't stalked you yet:D), and it's running in stealth mode, the bung is in the exhaust as it's the wifes daily driver until Kiplings decide whether or not they are going to accept liability for the cam vernier retaining nut being loose, after all they did the cambelt a few months ago and Renault have assessed this as the cause of the engine spinning and throwing the timing out:(

HT04 25 April 2009 03:48 PM


Originally Posted by JonMc (Post 8663398)
Don't know where you live (I haven't stalked you yet:D), and it's running in stealth mode, the bung is in the exhaust as it's the wifes daily driver until Kiplings decide whether or not they are going to accept liability for the cam vernier retaining nut being loose, after all they did the cambelt a few months ago and Renault have assessed this as the cause of the engine spinning and throwing the timing out:(

you can stalk me but youll never find the scooby. :D.

bad news on the scenic btw. i know through having dealings with kiplings when i was in the motor trade, they can be assholes when they wanna be.

dan

Luther 25 April 2009 04:06 PM

:lol:

JonMc 25 April 2009 04:21 PM


Originally Posted by HT04 (Post 8663413)
you can stalk me but youll never find the scooby. :D.

bad news on the scenic btw. i know through having dealings with kiplings when i was in the motor trade, they can be assholes when they wanna be.

dan

Thankfully I have Renault as an 'expert' witness. Regardless of what people think of main dealers, that's just the sort of credible witness you need if it ends up in the small claims court. Also helps that my sister is a consumer lawyer:D

HT04 26 April 2009 03:04 PM


Originally Posted by JonMc (Post 8663466)
Thankfully I have Renault as an 'expert' witness. Regardless of what people think of main dealers, that's just the sort of credible witness you need if it ends up in the small claims court. Also helps that my sister is a consumer lawyer:D

take em' to the cleaners. :D

dan

M444GY 26 April 2009 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by JonMc (Post 8663398)
Don't know where you live (I haven't stalked you yet:D), and it's running in stealth mode, the bung is in the exhaust as it's the wifes daily driver until Kiplings decide whether or not they are going to accept liability for the cam vernier retaining nut being loose, after all they did the cambelt a few months ago and Renault have assessed this as the cause of the engine spinning and throwing the timing out:(


ah the old loose cam pulley nut loosage . always a good thing to have going on . the only thing they will say jon is that it lasted a few months before coming undone so ?? will they pay out ?? if it had gone strait away then maybe . i know it shouldnt come undone but they will give u this bollox . trust me i worked at a dealer for 10 years and i know all the tricks


hope it goes ok though

JonMc 26 April 2009 09:37 PM


Originally Posted by M444GY (Post 8666153)
ah the old loose cam pulley nut loosage . always a good thing to have going on . the only thing they will say jon is that it lasted a few months before coming undone so ?? will they pay out ?? if it had gone strait away then maybe . i know it shouldnt come undone but they will give u this bollox . trust me i worked at a dealer for 10 years and i know all the tricks


hope it goes ok though

If the cambelt is designed to last 5 years or 60000 miles then the installation process should consider that and if torqued up correctly it shouldn't come undone, especially not after 5000 miles. Covered by the Sale fo Goods and Services Act 1982.

Spent an hour on the phone to my solicitor(sister) Friday afternoon. It seems that they don't have a leg to stand on given that I have an expert witness statement from Renault and any small claims judge will err towards the expert rather than the general dealer:thumb:

Hopefully they will roll over, if they can ever be bothered to be there to discuss it at agreed appointment times.

I'll do everything I can to get rid of your competition Mags:D

M444GY 26 April 2009 09:42 PM

cool . is the engine bolloxed then ?? bent valves etc

JonMc 26 April 2009 09:51 PM

Don't know yet mate, went down to see the Manager on Saturday, as we'd agreed, and he'd gone away on leave. No one else had the authority to deal with it.

When Renault found the nut finger tight they called me and agreed ot provide a report, but didn't take the heads off as Kiplings insisted on having the car before they'd consider any remedial work. They also supply a 12 month no-quibble warranty on any work they do. I've left a message for the branch manager to call me tomorrow.

Because of the delays the head hasn't come off yet, but given I was on the motorway when it happened I'd expect at least bent valves, if not cracked pistons. Apparently the crown is only a couple of mill thick.

I've already written to Protyre UK as they are an outlet for them, and my sister is drafting me up a 'without prejudice' letter and looking to sort out a court summons just in case. It's great when Retail Operations Directors publish their details on the web:D

Given that I have a catalogue of failures by them, including 2 previous counts of leaving nuts loose, I don't think I'll have too much trouble, but I just want it sorted sooner rather than later as I go away in 8-weeks:(


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