waiting for the breakdown truck
waiting for the breakdown truck
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doddze

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1,302 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sitting in waiting for the breakdown truck to come and get the S to take it to the garage.

Out last night pulled up at the round about and engine fine but..... clutch stopped working...

looks like its the slave cylinder gone.. dumped my fluid over the road.... back to the dealer again

Still could have been worse.... I was only half a mile form home... two people stopped to help and one guy towed me off the road to the supermarket carpark.

Really scary bit was being towed home by Mrs D.... she got up to 35!!!!! which isn't fun on the end of a ten foot rope!!!

Funny thing was I was going out to look at a little fiesta to use daily during the winter.....

sotonS2

14,686 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sorry to hear about the S, doddze. Hope she's fixed quickly and doesn't dent your wallet too much .

ukbob

16,277 posts

288 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sorry to hear that mate, you'll be back in action soon enough though.

The V8S doesnt have tow hooks, do the V6's? When I was put on the low loader, the AA guy said the hoops on the chassis were for securing the car, and not for towing it

sotonS2

14,686 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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ukbob said:
Sorry to hear that mate, you'll be back in action soon enough though.

The V8S doesnt have tow hooks, do the V6's? When I was put on the low loader, the AA guy said the hoops on the chassis were for securing the car, and not for towing it


He's probably right - the hooks on mine are higher than the bottom of the front spoiler such that a tow rope would knacker the underside of the grp. Not good.

Just have to hope she never needs towing

kentishS2

1,354 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Wait for it to cool and use the exhaust, it's the lowest part on any S and usually stands up to a battering!

suffolks3

9 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Sorry to hear about the clutch. I had the same sort of problem last summer. I had the slave replaced and a month later the master went. I was told this is not uncommon as a new slave will be more efficient and put pressure into the master that it will not have been used to for some while. Worth getting the garage to have a close look at both.

sotons2

14,686 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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kentishS2 said:
Wait for it to cool and use the exhaust, it's the lowest part on any S and usually stands up to a battering!



You're a brave man to do that if you've got several hundred £'s worth of S/S or sports exhaust !!

kentishS2

1,354 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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sotons2 said:

kentishS2 said:
Wait for it to cool and use the exhaust, it's the lowest part on any S and usually stands up to a battering!




You're a brave man to do that if you've got several hundred £'s worth of S/S or sports exhaust !!


Sorry …it was a cynical joke!

greenv8s

30,999 posts

307 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Hopefully it won't happen to you, but if you do find yourself without a clutch pedal you aren't *completely* stuck. With care, and with the right technique, it is quite possible to drive without using the clutch. To get started you need to have the engine well warmed up (run it in neutral for ten minutes if you're starting from cold), then put it in first gear with the engine stopped. When you want to move off, simply start the engine and it will lurch forward, fire up, and quickly get up to 5 mph or so at tick over. With practice you can do clutchless gearchanges up and down the box, although this does require the right technique and needs practice - you might want to leave it in first if you only have a short distance to go. Starting off is the hardest part so you will quickly get into the habbit of holding back when you are approaching a queue, red light etc and plan your route to avoid road junctions where you have to give way, so you don't need to come to a complete halt. You can slow the car down on the brakes to get below the normal tickover speed in first gear, so you can get it down to walking pace. If you do need to stop, switch off and knock it out of gear at the same time and you will come to a gracefull stop. Once you do this you have no option but to bring it to a complete stop, so don't do this until you're sure you really do need to stop.

>> Edited by greenv8s on Thursday 9th September 13:35

sotonS2

14,686 posts

261 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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kentishS2 said:
Sorry …it was a cynical joke!


You can never be sure !! Sorry to have doubted your sanity.

doddze

Original Poster:

1,302 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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car at the garage now..... the gearbox was rebuilt and a new master cylinder put on during August so I guess the slave was the weak link (assuming that is what it is).

Glad I bpought it from a dealer with a 12 month warranty.

One thing that was disapointing though was the fact that the recovery truck (breakdown cover) would only go 10 miles for free after that I had to pick up the bill to get it to the dealer. Not extreme but still £70. May have to change my home address on the paperwork to the main dealers

Pies

13,116 posts

279 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Who's the breakdown company ?

doddze

Original Poster:

1,302 posts

262 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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Wouldn't want to name any names...... but two words..

first word.... you are this if you recycle... no not a hippy!!

second word.... ours is the Union Jack

ukbob

16,277 posts

288 months

Thursday 9th September 2004
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doddze said:
Wouldn't want to name any names...... but two words..

first word.... you are this if you recycle... no not a hippy!!

second word.... ours is the Union Jack



I wouldn't sign to up anything called Garbage Washer Emblem, whatever the price.

>> Edited by ukbob on Thursday 9th September 22:36

kentishS2

1,354 posts

262 months

Friday 10th September 2004
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doddze said:
Wouldn't want to name any names...... but two words..

first word.... you are this if you recycle... no not a hippy!!

second word.... ours is the Union Jack



No way!

That's terrible service, I guess that's why they are cheap.

I've just signed up for a year with them the other week .....bummer!