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The discs need skimming and all will be sorted
3 week old discs needing skimming?
The discs need skimming and all will be sorted
3 week old discs needing skimming?
No they don't, they sound like absolute amateurs!
They are guessing not testing and measuring, they are re-placing out of ignorance of the actual fault and charging for it all....Volvo are paying for nowt I mean.
What part of that is good?
Pat, find a better mechanic I say.![]()

The discs need skimming and all will be sorted
Well, the saga continues....
The discs had apparently been delivered to the garage but due to things happening at work and the garage being booked up, I could't get the car in until today.
Turned up after a quick phone call to them and it appeared that the discs had been returned but due to the guy I was dealing with being away, no one kind of knew what was going on.
So they ordered some more to get the work done for me, me telling them not to order from the car reg because it has a caliper upgrade so requires different discs, the ones off the S60 R. They nodded, said it would be fine. Phone call at 3pm tells me that the wrong discs were delivered because, guess what, they'd ordered off the car reg!!
So the work didn't get done. The manager is calling me tomorrow to straighten things out. It will get sorted, if only because I paid for a job to be done in the first place, and only by changing the discs could we ascertain if there was an underlying issue. After all, the discs were replaced because they told me they were worn and warped
Those of you who are garage-savvy will do a massive 'facepalm' at the fact the garage is Kwik Fit. They've been brilliant with everything else - brakes, tyres, service & mot - but this is trying m patience because the vibration is ever so annoying on the drive to and from Redditch.
It's a shame I don't have the old mechanic I had in Daventry, as he was brilliant, close by, and knew everything about cars.
You can usually find loads of Volvo tech's in Daventy as their training college is on the royal oak industrial estate![]()
Those of you who are garage-savvy will do a massive 'facepalm' at the fact the garage is Kwik Fit. .
:bonk:Those of you who are garage-savvy will do a massive 'facepalm' at the fact the garage is Kwik Fit.
They've been brilliant with everything else - brakes, tyres, service & mot - but this is trying m patience because the vibration is ever so annoying on the drive to and from Redditch.
Pat I don't know which side of Rugby you are but check out my local garage..... /snip/
You can usually find loads of Volvo tech's in Daventy as their training college is on the royal oak industrial estate![]()
I knew their would be a punch line at some point:bonk:
Yeah but they are not mechanics Pat, they don't advertise as mechanics nor as a mechanical workshop.... gotta be some more smaller guys near work... any railway arches nearby, small surviving competitors are often very talented type optimism here.![]()
Yeah but they are not mechanics Pat, they don't advertise as mechanics nor as a mechanical workshop.... gotta be some more smaller guys near work... any railway arches nearby, small surviving competitors are often very talented type optimism here.![]()
Really?
Looking on kwik fits website they advertise as being experts in automotive repair and their careers pages is advertising for service and brake technicians.
If they are talking the talk, they should be able to ride like John Wayne
And that doesn't mean diagnosis by substitution.
I'd go down the sticky piston in caliper ,my friend had the same problem ,he went through 3 pairs of discs until he found the problem with the piston on the caliper wasn't returning properly .
They don't need to advertise "mechanics" or mechanical workshops, they describe their staff as technicians.... Fitter would be a better and more honest description.

They don't need to advertise "mechanics" or mechanical workshops, they describe their staff as technicians.... Fitter would be a better and more honest description. A technician is someone who can diagnose accurately and work unsupervised to produce a right first time fix. And back in my day it meant an extra year at college over being a time served mechanic.
Clearly not the case here.
Also, to be fair to that particular brand, they don't offer a full workshop service only fast flow work. I.e service, mot, brake, suspension and exhaust and tyres.
They'd have a melt down if the daily job involved engine management diagnostics and major assembly overhaul.
Fingerscrossed it was just the disc's then...I still think is not all done, hopefully I'm wrong.