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Total Drivin

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144 posts

73 months

Tuesday 11th June 2019
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My Focus ST MK2 is due a service.

Current mileage is 101612.

Last service was at 95361.

Cam belt was changed just before I bought it last November. So would be just a basic service oil/filter/plugs/pollen filter.

Last service according to the service record was 18th July last year.

I do my bike myself in my garage but as I can't fit my car up the drive and in the garage I also live on a steep incline plus I've got two daughters who follow me every where it would be far less stressful to just take it to a garage.

Ford charge around £159 according to their website for a motocraft service.

So I was thinking of buying my own quality service kit and taking it to a local garage and watching as service is carried out.

Recommendations for an honest garage around West Yorkshire?

Dr Interceptor

8,045 posts

203 months

Tuesday 11th June 2019
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Total Drivin said:
So I was thinking of buying my own quality service kit and taking it to a local garage and watching as service is carried out.
That will go down well.

Total Drivin

Original Poster:

144 posts

73 months

Tuesday 11th June 2019
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Dr Interceptor said:
Total Drivin said:
So I was thinking of buying my own quality service kit and taking it to a local garage and watching as service is carried out.
That will go down well.
I don't see the issue. The pollen filter for example is a PITA and is often left. I just want to know everything is being done plus I don't want some acne faced apprentice driving my car.

bluezedd

1,032 posts

89 months

Tuesday 11th June 2019
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Just get them to supply the parts and let them know what you would like done. I wouldn't supply parts to a garage and ask them to fit, without first confirming it before hand.

I know you can watch a service or MOT taking place, but I get much better results from garages if I tell them that I'm going to leave it with them and come back later, tell them to take their time/no rush etc and just trust them.

Take a mental note of the mileage before you leave it.

There's nothing worse than working on someone else's car and they are watching over you.

POORCARDEALER

8,542 posts

248 months

Wednesday 12th June 2019
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Total Drivin said:
My Focus ST MK2 is due a service.

Current mileage is 101612.

Last service was at 95361.

Cam belt was changed just before I bought it last November. So would be just a basic service oil/filter/plugs/pollen filter.

Last service according to the service record was 18th July last year.

I do my bike myself in my garage but as I can't fit my car up the drive and in the garage I also live on a steep incline plus I've got two daughters who follow me every where it would be far less stressful to just take it to a garage.

Ford charge around £159 according to their website for a motocraft service.

So I was thinking of buying my own quality service kit and taking it to a local garage and watching as service is carried out.

Recommendations for an honest garage around West Yorkshire?
You will struggle to get someone to meet those requirements, most will refuse.

I don't take my own food to a restaurant and ask them to cook it.

andburg

7,692 posts

176 months

Wednesday 12th June 2019
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As with others most will refused to fit customer supplied parts in case the parts fail.


cheesesliceking

1,573 posts

247 months

Wednesday 12th June 2019
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Prestige Motor engineers in Ossett are great, they've also always fitted parts I've supplied.

Not sure how popular you will be wanting to watch the service though, that's not specifically this garage, I'd say most places will wonder why you want to watch, its kinda dull watching someone crack open the sump ... then go do something else for 10 minutes whilst it drains etc, but you know... each to their own i suppose.

Anyway, the guys are great, no "acne" apprentices around.. and more than likely they will have more fast/interesting cars (no offence intended !) they could select to test drive if they feel the need, which i'd say is unlikely

Scotty2

1,322 posts

273 months

Sunday 16th June 2019
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Apologies for the spelling and currency...


Zoobeef

6,004 posts

165 months

Thursday 11th July 2019
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It's a family hatchback not a fighter jet. Just take it anywhere if you can't be arsed to do it yourself.

Jimmy No Hands

5,019 posts

163 months

Thursday 11th July 2019
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Agreed.

Honestly, coming from someone who has worked in the trade we don't view your vehicle as a) special b) a joyride opportunity that puts our entire business at risk and c) an excuse to rob you by not doing the work you've asked for.

Not saying it doesn't happen, but go somewhere reputable and you'll be fine. A bit of trust goes a long way.

If you're willing to travel a bit then give https://www.tracktorque.co.uk a ring. We used them exclusively for our stock vehicles for a long time, a great set of lads, incredibly knowledgeable.