Stef kotso
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It’s serious problem and expensive ?
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my mechanic told me they need to open the engine to check but some people told if they open the engine the price starting from 250-300€Could be many things. Check the alternator, PS pump and crankshaft pulley for delamination of the rubber infill.
I don’t want to get a heart attack when mechanic finish he’s workAs per @Nodge68 many easy checks before you dive deep that could make that noise.
And there is a difference between opening the engine and taking of the rocker/cam cover. To me 300euro would only be investigation and not very in depth
J
Can you do basic checks yourself.I don’t want to get a heart attack when mechanic finish he’s work
Like I have to check ?Can you do basic checks yourself.
I.E do you own some tools and able to use them?
J
Like I have to check ?
Do you have any basic engine knowledge as in do you know what part is what etc?What I have to check ?
Oh shut up and go fix your own brokenlander..Could be many things. Check the alternator, PS pump and crankshaft pulley for delamination of the rubber infill.
You talking about me ?Oh shut up and go fix your own brokenlander..
Ignore him hes a troll and gone now.You talking about me ?
I’m a 20 years old the car was sitting for months I change before I leave and go to other country I change the oil I have to know what is it and how much I’m gonna expect from the mechanicIgnore him hes a troll and gone now.
He attacks the good guys.
J
Yes but without you knowing basic parts the information we give you won't helpI’m a 20 years old the car was sitting for months I change before I leave and go to other country I change the oil I have to know what is it and how much I’m gonna expect from the mechanic
Which country are you in?I’m a 20 years old the car was sitting for months I change before I leave and go to other country I change the oil I have to know what is it and how much I’m gonna expect from the mechanic
It's not broken. It's my daily driver and took us to London and back at 45 MPG over the summer.Oh shut up and go fix your own brokenlander..
Agree with nodge try spraying wd40 at each pulley and listen out for a change in noise even slight will point you in the direction you need to be looking atCould be many things. Check the alternator, PS pump and crankshaft pulley for delamination of the rubber infill.
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