Does your car fix itself as soon a mechanic takes a look?
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We all hate intermittent faults. They never misbehave when you have a mechanic to take a look, but my Ro has taken it to another level.
I was at the Fish today and amongst other things I asked Mark to take a look at my squeaking accelerator pedal. It wasn't my shoe causing it and it had been getting louder in the past few weeks. When they tried it out, it didn't sqeak. So, I went to show them the big squeak and sure enough there was total silence and silence all the way home too. Just one of those things?
On a previous trip I asked Andy to sort out the passenger door window that kept getting stuck. "It seems fine to me" he said, and it has never ever got stuck since.
Perhaps the Fish can fix things now via the Biblical powers of The Laying On Of Hands?
I was at the Fish today and amongst other things I asked Mark to take a look at my squeaking accelerator pedal. It wasn't my shoe causing it and it had been getting louder in the past few weeks. When they tried it out, it didn't sqeak. So, I went to show them the big squeak and sure enough there was total silence and silence all the way home too. Just one of those things?
On a previous trip I asked Andy to sort out the passenger door window that kept getting stuck. "It seems fine to me" he said, and it has never ever got stuck since.
Perhaps the Fish can fix things now via the Biblical powers of The Laying On Of Hands?
At the the other opposite, I was tasked today with purchasing a used VW Caravelle with a wheelchair lift, being a specialist vehicle we asked to see it in operation at which point the lift stopped receiving wheelchairs and put us in doubt of it's £9k rrp(on top of the VW). Classic case of mechanical failure at the worst possible time
Edited by DUMBO100 on Wednesday 30th November 23:18
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