MeeTooTeeTo
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Morning all. 4.5 for me. 🙂
Dez
Dez
We still can’t go to the hairdresser/barber, and don’t even have a date😡😡😡Have a good day all. TGIF to all you wage slaves, and here’s to the last weekend of staying at home for us English. Apologies to the home nations who don’t have that freedom yet.
An injector should definitely last much much longer than this. Jaguar ought to cover the whole cost.Mr Eggy expressed his disappointment that a 3.5 year old prestige car with 21k on the clock should have this problem.
That must be so frustrating. It’s crazy that we’ve been split like this. The same rules should be in place for all four home nations, it’s just causing chaos. Fingers crossed you’ll hear something soon. If your hair is anything like mine and Mr Eggy’s ( wild) you’ll be starting to frighten the neighbourhood kids! Only 5 more sleeps until my crop, I can’t blooming wait.We still can’t go to the hairdresser/barber, and don’t even have a date😡😡😡
We aren’t happy at all. The damn car has hardly been used since it’s service in September, it’s done about 1k miles in the last 6 months. Let’s see what they say next week. At the moment the injector is “ soaking” to see if it will come out easier. Mr Eggy, who before retiring was an engineer, has asked them to let him know when they are going to attempt to take it out, as he wants to be there to make sure they don’t break it or anything else!An injector should definitely last much much longer than this. Jaguar ought to cover the whole cost.
The Stormont assembly isn’t functioning. Right from the start it was obvious that the whole country should follow the same rules. Policy in S/W/NI is mostly based on doing the opposite of what’s done in England. Yes, extremely frustrating.That must be so frustrating. It’s crazy that we’ve been split like this. The same rules should be in place for all four home nations, it’s just causing chaos. Fingers crossed you’ll hear something soon. If your hair is anything like mine and Mr Eggy’s ( wild) you’ll be starting to frighten the neighbourhood kids! Only 5 more sleeps until my crop, I can’t blooming wait.
It’s surely ridiculous that a relatively new car with low mileage should have an injector that’s stuck fast? After 10 years maybe, but it’s designed to be removed and replaced. Preaching to the converted, I know.We aren’t happy at all. The damn car has hardly been used since it’s service in September, it’s done about 1k miles in the last 6 months. Let’s see what they say next week. At the moment the injector is “ soaking” to see if it will come out easier. Mr Eggy, who before retiring was an engineer, has asked them to let him know when they are going to attempt to take it out, as he wants to be there to make sure they don’t break it or anything else!
Apparently it is. We’ve been on forums and read lots of horror stories, as you do, about the mechanics snapping the injector whilst trying to remove it and causing untold damage. It’s very frustrating to say the least, if it’s a known problem why hasn’t it been dealt with?Morning all, 6.2 here, snap,@eggyg ! How frustrating about the car. I'll ask my son if it’s a known problem. (It wasn’t an engine he worked on, so he's off the hook, I won’t have to berate him personally on your behalf).
That’s exactly what we said. The new injector costs £200. The labour costs could run into the £1000s if they can’t remove it! Why should we have to fund something that’s down to bad design or inexperienced mechanics?It’s surely ridiculous that a relatively new car with low mileage should have an injector that’s stuck fast? After 10 years maybe, but it’s designed to be removed and replaced. Preaching to the converted, I know.