peanut
Active member
you'd think that the obvious answer to that question would be the possibility that your car might need expensive parts and repairs but for me its quite a different sort or anxiety .
I dread putting my cars near a garage at any time simply because I fear what sort of accidental or negligent damage might occur.
I took my 944S2 to a local garage for its MOT a couple of months ago. The car had been SORN for the past 18 months .
Knowing that it had not been run regularly and the cam belt was due a change I sought out the MOT Tech and explained my concerns about both the cam belt and the intermittent cooling fan operation.
I specifically requested that they did not leave the engine running for extended periods in case the fan failed.
Several years earlier I had collected my 944 Lux from another garage to find plumes of white smoke on starting and a blown head gasket ! The garage denied all knowledge and responsibility but I have seen them shuffle customers cars in and out of the garage to make space and just leave the keys in the ignition and the engine running for 10-15 minutes or longer !
Anyway the final bill was about £1750 because I naturally had to have all the belts done and the water pump (they sheared all the studs )
So imagine my concern in the viewing room as I watch my car up on the ramp with the engine running for nearly 20 minutes whilst some %$£" checked the brakes and suspension etc and wandered off to assist another mechanic working on another car [
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I finally couldn't stand it any longer and requested that the receptionist/ Garage owner tell the guy to turn the engine off. I was incredulous when the guy said he couldn't and it was standing practice to leave the engine running for the full duration of the MOT test (about 45 minutes ?) He said it was part of the MOT test and if I protested he would have to stop and void the MOT !.........
That was the final straw. I marched round to the workshop and explained my fears about over heating to the tech and demanded he turned the engine off which he duly did.
10 minutes later the engine was back on for another 15 minutes ...[
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My engine now has some white smoke when cold which may simply be condensation in the exhaust but until the weather warms up I'll not know for sure as the car is rarely used.
I just wonder how many other cars get handed back with head gasket issues or flat batteries or other damage or issues or is it just me that dreads putting my car in the garage.?
I dread putting my cars near a garage at any time simply because I fear what sort of accidental or negligent damage might occur.
I took my 944S2 to a local garage for its MOT a couple of months ago. The car had been SORN for the past 18 months .
Knowing that it had not been run regularly and the cam belt was due a change I sought out the MOT Tech and explained my concerns about both the cam belt and the intermittent cooling fan operation.
I specifically requested that they did not leave the engine running for extended periods in case the fan failed.
Several years earlier I had collected my 944 Lux from another garage to find plumes of white smoke on starting and a blown head gasket ! The garage denied all knowledge and responsibility but I have seen them shuffle customers cars in and out of the garage to make space and just leave the keys in the ignition and the engine running for 10-15 minutes or longer !
Anyway the final bill was about £1750 because I naturally had to have all the belts done and the water pump (they sheared all the studs )
So imagine my concern in the viewing room as I watch my car up on the ramp with the engine running for nearly 20 minutes whilst some %$£" checked the brakes and suspension etc and wandered off to assist another mechanic working on another car [
I finally couldn't stand it any longer and requested that the receptionist/ Garage owner tell the guy to turn the engine off. I was incredulous when the guy said he couldn't and it was standing practice to leave the engine running for the full duration of the MOT test (about 45 minutes ?) He said it was part of the MOT test and if I protested he would have to stop and void the MOT !.........
That was the final straw. I marched round to the workshop and explained my fears about over heating to the tech and demanded he turned the engine off which he duly did.
10 minutes later the engine was back on for another 15 minutes ...[
My engine now has some white smoke when cold which may simply be condensation in the exhaust but until the weather warms up I'll not know for sure as the car is rarely used.
I just wonder how many other cars get handed back with head gasket issues or flat batteries or other damage or issues or is it just me that dreads putting my car in the garage.?