on 24-07-2014 12:36 PM
Since I've had my new car, I've fallen out of the habit of checking oil and water every time I fuel up.
I always used to with my second hand cars. Air as well.
Lately my new (4 yo now) car had trouble starting. It'd chug-a-lug-a-lug a cpl times before it kicked over. It always used to start first go.
Now a large urgent-looking red sign - ENGINE MALFUNCTION - would flare up on the console. Very intimidating.
I rang my trusty mechanic, he said before you drive it too much further, look under the bonnet and check you have enough coolant.
Right. How do you open the bonnet? All the girls at work laughed when I asked that question. Like I was some dumbo or something. Hmph!
It's not like the old cars where you pop the bonnet by pulling the lever and it springs open, is it? Oh no.
I actually had to read the manual to figure it out.
You unlock it with your ignition key, which you have to turn right then left to release. The lock is cunningly concealed under the badge.
Watch out for your nails when you flip the badge up. I suppose a car thief intent on making a quick getaway wouldn't worry too much about his nails.
So, the bonnet finally open, I marvel at how things have changed under there. Where you used to see the engine block with all the leads to the plugs, and the dipstick at the side, easy to check oil and fill oil, The radiator at the front, easy to twist the cap off and fill water.
Now, we don't even use water. We use COOLANT! Which is in a small plastic container at the side, like a colostomy bag.
The engine block is neatly tucked away under a tamper-proof plastic cover. Idiot proof I suppose lol.
The only thing you're allowed to touch is the dipstick. You know you're allowed to touch it because it's the only thing that's yellow.
I didn't touch it anyway.
No need to check the dipstick. If the car needs oil it will tell me via a little flashing red oil canister on the console.
Anyway, it turned out all I needed was a new battery.
on 24-07-2014 09:54 PM
Now, we don't even use water. We use COOLANT! Which is in a small plastic container at the side, like a colostomy bag.
i've been a motorist since the mid-late 70s - and have always used coolant in the radiator
so many benefits, prevents corrosion etc
on 25-07-2014 12:37 AM
I had a customer once,whose Ford Pinto was overheating. Investigation showed that his water pump wasn't pumping, when I removed it, I found that the impeller blades had rusted completely off. His solution? He wanted me to weld new ones on.
on 25-07-2014 04:24 AM
was his name craig? that sounds JUST like my beloved BIL,lol!
on 25-07-2014 04:36 AM
If he lived in White City, Oregon, it may well have been. If a customer in White City had a problem that could be mickey-moused for $29.95, or fixed properly for $30.00, invariably they would go the cheap route. Why repair that hole in the radiator, just dump in a tube of sealant....... Why buy antifreeze, just drain the radiator every night.........Why change the oil filter, just drain it and reinstall it........and so on.
on 25-07-2014 05:06 AM
@this-one-time-at-bandcamp wrote:I had a customer once,whose Ford Pinto was overheating. Investigation showed that his water pump wasn't pumping, when I removed it, I found that the impeller blades had rusted completely off. His solution? He wanted me to weld new ones on.
be better off with a new part in the long term, yeah?!
on 25-07-2014 05:15 AM
I informed him that what he saved in materials would be more than made up for in labor, with no guarantees of success.........he finally opted for a rebuilt water pump.
on 25-07-2014 05:46 AM
nah,he lives in washington now,and LA before that. he's just a carkiller,lol! from birth,my FIL told me once. their car's timing chain broke on the way to the hospital for his birth!
i think he's killed at least 40 cars,he used to average 2 a year. he's not exactly...mechanically inclined. he just THINKS he is.
on 25-07-2014 08:47 AM
I took my car to the Mechanic and he asked me to pop the Bonnet, where the heck is the bonnet popper.
Felt like a Egg 🙂
on 25-07-2014 09:50 AM
oh,i'm worse than you,i'm sure,lol! my sneeze is circa 1999,i didn't know i had to twist a lever thingy INSIDE the car! never had to do that with any of our VW's,i was lost!
i got laughed at,in a big way,but i also got to trade lasagna for a fixed air conditioner,lol! shadetree mechanic friends are a WONDERFUL thing! 🙂
on 25-07-2014 04:06 PM
I look. Every month or so. you never know what could be living in there waiting to crawl in while you are driving...