Overheating on the motorway
Overheating on the motorway
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Ry_B

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2,256 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Had to laugh. Just been onto facebook and seen my mates status as

"wants to cry...my cars headgasget blew which is about £500.00, and it went as I was doing 60 on the motorway and I nearly had a SERIOUS accident :'("

Now...I questioned this:

"Ryan B What made you nearly have the serious accident?"

wondering how could a head gasket going give you a serious accident?

She replied with

"I nearly had a bad crash cus smoke covered my windscreen and I cudnt see and I tried to pull over and a lorry nearly went into me!!!! "

So you're driving down the motorway doing 60, you don't even notice that your engine is overheating (which it must have been for a long time to be getting steam covering the windscreen) laugh and then when you pull over you nearly hit a lorry and say it's the lorry drivers fault?

I just told her she should be done for driving without due care for not even noticing her car was overheating! Surely everyone checks their temp gauge periodically when they are driving? Or is that just me?

EDIT - just asked her when she last checked her oil and water level, her answer = never. (she's owned the car almost 3 years since she passed her test)




My point is, I think basic car maintenance should be included in the driving test. Or again is that just me? Surely these type of people need to know more than just to how to a drive a car but also how to look after it properly too?

Edited by Ry_B on Thursday 17th June 18:02

Martin_Hx

4,014 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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hehe

Typical Woman !


/hides in a very far far away place

Flanders.

6,432 posts

231 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Is she fit?

snoopstah

391 posts

246 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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To be fair, the radiator could have failed catastrophically, which would have caused the windscreen to be blocked by steam and wouldn't have been predictable.

That would be very unlikely to result in the head gasket going though, unless she left it idling on the hard shoulder afterwards wink

Ry_B

Original Poster:

2,256 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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She is fit but no pics.

Martin_Hx

4,014 posts

221 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Ry_B said:
She is fit but no pics.
Well thats your job for tomorrow biggrin

theironduke

6,995 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Not just woman i'm afraid...

Very good male friend is hopeless. He has had his car about 4 years and has NEVER changed the oil, he just keeps "topping it up", i say topping it up...when the top end is rattling like fook he then puts 5 litres in....

Oh and it's about 70k OVERDUE it's cambelt change...i have told him till i'm blue in the face to get it done or the car will be fked...but nope, he just carries on....actually frustrates me a bit tbh!!

TheEnd

15,370 posts

211 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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It's not that unusual, i've had very similar when one of the rad hoses broke off it's mounting, there was no warning, and all of a sudden, a big cloud of steam, and a temp gauge heading north pretty quick.

The big clouds of steam suggest something popped, rather than a slow leak, and overheating from no coolant left.

Ry_B

Original Poster:

2,256 posts

224 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Spoke to her again, she said she saw the temperature gauge going hot but..wait for it..

SHE THOUGHT IT WAS HOT AND GOING TO THE TOP INTO THE "RED" BECAUSE IT WAS A HOT DAY!

laughlaughlaughlaugh

911p

2,351 posts

203 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Ry_B said:
Spoke to her again, she said she saw the temperature gauge going hot but..wait for it..

SHE THOUGHT IT WAS HOT AND GOING TO THE TOP INTO THE "RED" BECAUSE IT WAS A HOT DAY!

laughlaughlaughlaugh


+1

Superficial

753 posts

197 months

Thursday 17th June 2010
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Car maintenance kind of is included in the test now though, with the show me tell me questions. Alas, for there will always be drivers who have tendencys to act like a muppet at times!

Gafferjim

1,337 posts

288 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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I'll bet that she didn't have any breakdown cover, or if she did, she'd left the details at home and didn't know who it was with!! (I get them every day, male & female!!)

Matt_N

8,990 posts

225 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Sounds like the fan has conked out, the rad has given up or the thermostat is duff rather than HG failure.


Danny S

7,543 posts

191 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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typical with lack of respect for a motor

LayZ

1,798 posts

265 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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These people keep garages in work, I for one thank them for their idiocy.

HellDiver

5,708 posts

205 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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My OH had her car serviced for the first time last month. 9 years old with 85k on the clock. She thinks she might have got the oil changed a few times but she isn't sure...

£90 of consumables and a few hours work, it's now 100%.

jon-

16,534 posts

239 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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Ry_B said:
Just been onto facebook and seen my mates status
scratchchin

Ry_B said:
She is fit but no pics.

tomtom

4,247 posts

253 months

Friday 18th June 2010
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What a load of tosh being talked on this thread. Just because she's a young woman you assume her explosive HGF is the result of neglect?

TheEnd said:
It's not that unusual, i've had very similar when one of the rad hoses broke off it's mounting, there was no warning, and all of a sudden, a big cloud of steam, and a temp gauge heading north pretty quick.

The big clouds of steam suggest something popped, rather than a slow leak, and overheating from no coolant left.
Right. When the HG went on my Elise I had no warning. One moment pottering along, the next I have steam pouring out of the engine cover. Engine didn't overheat.

I also had a radiator blow and cover the windscreen in coolant. Fortunately I was doing 120MPH along Bruntingthorpe runway at the time and not 70 (...) MPH on the M1.

Edited by tomtom on Friday 18th June 10:47

XG332

3,927 posts

211 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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Really?

STW2010

5,893 posts

185 months

Sunday 7th November 2010
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Another episode of Ry_B and his (imaginary) mates.