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Pete_W

Original Poster:

646 posts

263 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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People,

Decided to take the S2 for a service (it's overdue). Will be using a respected local mechanic (car enthusiast) who does an excellent job at reasonable rates, but has little TVR experience. He was very confident about the job (being mainly Ford based) but I figured he might potentially miss some areas that need checking.

Was wondering if you guys can come up with any 'non standard' service stuff that is worth pointing out to him?

Ta very much

Pete

shpub

8,507 posts

272 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Get him a copy of the S bible. It has the servicing schedules and more importantly all those little things that people without the experience will miss.

Personally... seen more cars screwed by nonTVR servicing than done correctly but it all depends so much on how good and conscientious your guy is. Only you can make that call.

Steve
www.tvrbooks.co.uk

keirangrogan

486 posts

264 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Pete,

as you are Stockport based, you could always try my guy.

Tony @ Compstall Motor Repairs 0161 449 7796, he has been looking after mine for the past 3 years.

After Bauer Millet charged me £600 for a minor service,
I began to question the economics of spending so much on a service that I know I could do myself. I came to the conclusion that I was merely paying for the TVR Service Stamp.

So I came to a compromise, get it serviced by someone I know and trust,who has years of Ford experience and I have used for many years, for a reasonable cost and with a service record to boot.

I can highly recommend him.

Pete_W

Original Poster:

646 posts

263 months

Tuesday 30th July 2002
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Steve:

It was my intention to lend him the bible for the service. I also have a TVR schedule in the history folder so will pass this over also, albeit there are a lot of non-essential (as I see it) things not worth paying for the mechanic to do.....like checking the rear view mirror and door locks for efficient operation!

The mechanic in question is very competent, so I'm not too concerned about things. He has a lot of experience with Ford V6 and V8's in American muscle car clothing. He has also been trusted to restore a very nice looking Porsche by someone else. Plus he's worked on my cars before....

Keiran:

Cheers for the contact info, but since the Tiv has been booked in for the last week or so, I won't be able to try your man this time. You're right about dealer stamps though....complete waste of time and money for a car of this age and mileage IMO....but I guess essential if you have a shiny new one!

Edited by me cause I can't spell Keiran.....

>> Edited by Pete_W on Tuesday 30th July 14:18