Would you get you service from here?

Would you get you service from here?

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Neil1300r

5,487 posts

178 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Sump said:
They can service these cars.
rofl

AMDBSNick

6,997 posts

162 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Neil1300r said:
Sump said:
They can service these cars.
rofl
Don't forget Neil, according to Sump it only takes two hours to service our cars yes

Sump

5,484 posts

167 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Calm down, realistically it's just a kit car made in a "shed" rofl

Doesn't require a degree in neuroscience to service these. Lets just make it clear, that does not warrant literally having kwik Fit service the car as they couldn't even do an air con regas in a 3 series. However if you have a reliable trustworthy mechanic, then absolutly it can be servicd just like any other car. The checklist is also readily available.

There is nothing unique with regards to:

Changing Diff Fluid
Changing 6hp fluid
Brake Fluid
Oil
Oil Filter
Air Filter
Pollen Filter
Coolant

It's all just typical vehicle stuff. Even removing the manifold is completely straightforward.

The only obvious things that wont happen are the AMDS bits and recalls etc. I can honestly see why Maverick hit a wall here.



Edited by Sump on Sunday 26th April 21:54

Jonsv8

7,226 posts

124 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Sump said:
Calm down, realistically it's just a kit car made in a "shed" rofl

Doesn't require a degree in neuroscience to service these. Lets just make it clear, that does not warrant literally having kwik Fit service the car as they couldn't even do an air con regas in a 3 series. However if you have a reliable trustworthy mechanic, then absolutly it can be servicd just like any other car. The checklist is also readily available.

There is nothing unique with regards to:

Changing Diff Fluid
Changing 6hp fluid
Brake Fluid
Oil
Oil Filter
Air Filter
Pollen Filter
Coolant

It's all just typical vehicle stuff. Even removing the manifold is completely straightforward.

The only obvious things that wont happen are the AMDS bits and recalls etc. I can honestly see why Maverick hit a wall here.



Edited by Sump on Sunday 26th April 21:54
Is that all it takes to keep your DB4 factory warranty intact? It's patently 99% identical content on a couple of hundred cars across a range of manufacturers, and as a result it's search engine spam not search engine optimisation. The content is also simply incorrect regarding warranty in many cars. I'm not sure why you're actually trying to defend them!?

Sump

5,484 posts

167 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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Tbh neither do I. I don't even like the s, they destroyed my AC system.

I'm more defending that it is perfectly feasible for any good quality mechanic to service an Aston Martin. Whether it should or shouldn't be done is a whole other thing.

DB4DM

934 posts

123 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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My DB4 warranty expired on 18 Oct 1963, and wouldn't trouble KF with changing air or pollen filters as it doesn't have them. What's 6hp?

Sump

5,484 posts

167 months

Sunday 26th April 2015
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6hp26 transmission.

I was more thinking modern Astons here.