Have I got a leg to stand on?
Have I got a leg to stand on?
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Ryan196

Original Poster:

5 posts

86 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Hi,

EDIT: Ford Focus Zetec 2008 1.6

Im after a bit of advice, I recently got my car MOT’D in a garage I’ve never used before, I was told I needed a new driveshaft so I had this changed for £250 I still owe him £140 of this (only repair needed) passed MOT, when I picked my car up I noticed third gear felt very very spongey and felt as if it was not going into gear properly, on my way home it popped out of gear back into neutral x3.

I took my car back to the garage that day and told him the problems to which he agreed to bring it back in the next day.
I took it in and he had the car for a few hours upon returning to collect my car he agreed their was a problem and simply told me “the gear box is going”
After collecting my car and driving home 1st gear is now doing the same as the third.

I have made it my mission all weekend to visit every garage around my area and ask about the situation to which not one have said my gear box is going.

I have been told it could be..
Cables
Synchromesh
Gear shifter (inner, outer?)
Gear oil
Gear selecter

I’m a not very good with cars and would appreciate some advice on what I should do absolutely fuming as my car had ZERO issues before going in for the MOT.
I will also be calling citizens advice Monday morning and taking it third party for advice.

Thank you

Edited by Ryan196 on Saturday 16th February 19:45


Edited by Ryan196 on Saturday 16th February 19:48

sunbeam alpine

7,224 posts

212 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Could be helpful if you let us know what car it is...

Ryan196

Original Poster:

5 posts

86 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Edited post, cheers! Ranting away didn’t realise sorry 😆😆

drdino

1,273 posts

166 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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When you changed the "drivetrain", what exactly was replaced?

E-bmw

12,356 posts

176 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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By drive train, do you mean drive shaft by any chance?

Drive train covers gearbox/driveshafts/clutch/hubs/wheels and other ancillaries.

Monkeylegend

28,468 posts

255 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Ryan196 said:
Hi,

EDIT: Ford Focus Zetec 2008 1.6

Im after a bit of advice, I recently got my car MOT’D in a garage I’ve never used before, I was told I needed a new drivetrain so I had this changed for £250 I still owe him £140 of this (only repair needed) passed MOT, when I picked my car up I noticed third gear felt very very spongey and felt as if it was not going into gear properly, on my way home it popped out of gear back into neutral x3.

I took my car back to the garage that day and told him the problems to which he agreed to bring it back in the next day.
I took it in and he had the car for a few hours upon returning to collect my car he agreed their was a problem and simply told me “the gear box is going”
After collecting my car and driving home 1st gear is now doing the same as the third.

I have made it my mission all weekend to visit every garage around my area and ask about the situation to which not one have said my gear box is going.

I have been told it could be..
Cables
Synchromesh
Gear shifter (inner, outer?)
Gear oil
Gear selecter

I’m a not very good with cars and would appreciate some advice on what I should do absolutely fuming as my car had ZERO issues before going in for the MOT.
I will also be calling citizens advice Monday morning and taking it third party for advice.

Thank you

Edited by Ryan196 on Saturday 16th February 19:45
What do you mean by you had the drivetrain changed for £250?

Clutch, driveshaft, gearbox?

Ryan196

Original Poster:

5 posts

86 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Yes drive shaft, apologies! was replaced due to offside driveshaft bearing being excessively worn

E-bmw

12,356 posts

176 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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OK off-side drive shaft is a long one on that then I think.

So he probably should have dropped/jacked up the engine/box & dropped the off-side leg/hub off to get space but probably didn't & could well have either damaged or left loose an engine/gearbox mount which now means the gear selectors are not reaching where they should.

Take it back, tell him what has happened & if he can't sort it you need to take it elsewhere & tell him he is a feckwit!

Ryan196

Original Poster:

5 posts

86 months

Saturday 16th February 2019
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Thanks for the reply, I’ll tell him this too on Monday, would you say I am in right to demand him repair the issue? My argument is it has went into the garage without fault and been returned with a problem.

Absolutely useless with cars I think garages smell me a mile off eek

E-bmw

12,356 posts

176 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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100%, you left a car without a fault & took one away with a fault.

Ryan196

Original Poster:

5 posts

86 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Great, thanks a lot for the help smile

imagineifyeswill

1,245 posts

190 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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Theres no jacking up of engine gearbox or removal of mounts to change a driveshaft on a Focus, simple half hour job as long as nothing seized.

Fermit and Sexy Sarah

13,240 posts

124 months

Sunday 17th February 2019
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In your shoes I would take it elsewhere, pay them half an hours time to diagnose and figure out what he's done, and get them to write the same up for you. Then present the original garage with this information, and state that you expect him to right it. If he refuses point out that it only costs you £35 (?) to report it to the small claims court, and that you won't hesitate to do just that.

Oldandslow

2,405 posts

230 months

Monday 18th February 2019
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This is a bit out there but if you are really cynical you might be inclined to wonder if you have been gifted somebody else's knackered gearbox. A second garage or main dealer should be able to spot any signs of the gearbox being recently swapped.

stevieturbo

17,969 posts

271 months

Monday 18th February 2019
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Oldandslow said:
This is a bit out there but if you are really cynical you might be inclined to wonder if you have been gifted somebody else's knackered gearbox. A second garage or main dealer should be able to spot any signs of the gearbox being recently swapped.
More likely something has been knocked or damaged during work prior to the problem appearing.


M_A_S

1,441 posts

209 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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Ryan196 said:
Yes drive shaft, apologies! was replaced due to offside driveshaft bearing being excessively worn
There is no bearing in the offside driveshaft, or indeed the nearside. What's the registration of the car?

stevieturbo

17,969 posts

271 months

Tuesday 19th February 2019
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M_A_S said:
There is no bearing in the offside driveshaft, or indeed the nearside. What's the registration of the car?