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Not VW- Some cars still get serviced per the book...
68AutoBug - February 9th, 2010 at 11:36 AM

I bought a year old Suzuki Swift last year, that had been serviced by the selling Suzuki dealer..

I did notice when polishing the car, that all the 5 door hinges had been oiled...
tyre treads depth measured along with thickness of the brake pads... etc..

I can't remember when I have seen door hinges etc being lubricated at a car service...
even though its usually on the list....

back to VWs..
I lubricate My beetle's hinges every few weeks
and wipe the excess oil off... before its blown all over the doors...

I believe if it moves, it needs lubrication....

carby linkages and pivots etc... makes a carby last much much longer...

LEE


71dub - February 10th, 2010 at 02:44 PM

I remember as an apprentice on a service lube all door hinges ,lubricate bonnet and bootlock with white grease and check and lube battery terminals .still do today on my own cars


chippy - February 10th, 2010 at 09:01 PM

Our vw polo and golf used to get lube on the door hinges and the like when it got serviced in brisvegas. Im not going to say who it was, that was a few years ago. They probably wouldnt do it now! lol


colonel mustard - February 10th, 2010 at 11:14 PM

Why do people think workshops no longer do this or that.... And, if you notice these things, maybe you should do it yourself - or do you just like paying $300 for a stamp??


So Lee how many places within 10kms of your house can you get a vehicle serviced?


68AutoBug - February 11th, 2010 at 12:21 AM

Quote:
Originally posted by colonel mustard
Why do people think workshops no longer do this or that.... And, if you notice these things, maybe you should do it yourself - or do you just like paying $300 for a stamp??


So Lee how many places within 10kms of your house can you get a vehicle serviced?


Not sure what this question is about...??

three places from memory..

a general mechanic - who I have used... with a Magna

and actually built My VW engine in 1997..

Plus a Mazda/Honda dealership

Plus a Toyota/Suzuki/Mitsubishi workshop

Does that answer Your question???

I had two CE Lancers serviced for years at the Mitsubishi dealership in Muswellbrook.. [last one had free servicing]

I don't believe either one ever had a hinge oiled etc..
as I did them Myself... along with boot and bonnet locks etc

I believe a service there was change the oil and filter...!!
they never measured the tread depth or disc brake pad thickness... and never filled the windscreen washers..

and $300 for a stamp??? half the time they forgot to stamp the service manual... [same with Sydney mitsubishi dealer]

LEE

I do just about everything Myself now...
excepting Timing belts... lol

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Sides - February 11th, 2010 at 08:06 AM

Wow Lee... painting the INSIDE of your CV's... that's taking things to a whole new level !!!

:D


68AutoBug - February 11th, 2010 at 02:32 PM

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Originally posted by Sides
Wow Lee... painting the INSIDE of your CV's... that's taking things to a whole new level !!!

:D


naturally its a special teflon yellow paint with lots of Molybdenum additives... lol

along with the neoprene yellow cv joint boots...

LEE

PS: as you are probably aware, Dave, I did it to show what they look like apart .... as some people are lucky and never have to pull one apart...lol [or back together]


squizy - February 11th, 2010 at 03:53 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug

I believe if it moves, it needs lubrication....

LEE


I couldn't have said it better myself.


newghia - February 11th, 2010 at 05:43 PM

Quote:
Originally posted by squizy
Quote:
Originally posted by 68AutoBug

I believe if it moves, it needs lubrication....

LEE


I couldn't have said it better myself.



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