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Kettle of hot water, pour it on as slow as you can to let it get as hot as possible. It will then become tacky and the hard surface broken so you can attack it with WD40/white spirit/whatever you’ve got at home.
Ooooh I love an RSI. I remember when I first got my 172 and and a guy in an RSI caught me off guard and it took me a good 2 lengths of dual carriageway to catch him. 😂
As above, may not be the issue but…
my dads current Merc was doing something very similar. Properly random MAF issue and subsequent EML and properly random limp mode. Absolutely no pattern and could go weeks without issue then it would act a t**t for a week solid. Then every other day. Then no...
I can’t believe I’ve never had a go in one of these. They seem like the ultimate hot hatch and let’s be honest, they look badass and surprisingly still look modern despite how old they are. Good choice sir!
It’s a deadly time of year. I’ve got a few cars to shift and the last two I sold, were advertised for 4 weeks before I finally made them the cheapest ones within 100 miles of my house. And even then they only sold to people that needed a car rather than wanted one if that makes sense.
Those types of trailers are normally purchased by people with caterhams and westfields, not 2.0 clio’s.
there’s a guy in this thread that explains it well;
https://forum.wscc.co.uk/forum/topic/23730-nose-weight/
I wouldn’t mind betting that the nose weight limit of that trailer is 80kg. With a 2.0 clio on it - and it will be all the way to the front on a Minno - you’ll be well over.
On a trailer that small I’d personally prefer not to have a tyre rack on at all. That’s a lot of added nose weight when you could just put the wheels in the back of your tow vehicle.
They have mapped about 4 or 5 cars owned by people I know. I have also used their wheel alignment service a couple of times. I also used to work with 2 of them. All properly good guys, your car will be in safe hands.
Mechanically this is well sorted, and it has no side doors which is very rare, but cosmetically it’s rough.
well, I say rough, it’s an 18 year old commercial vehicle. It’s probably quite tidy tbf. But it’s no show queen.
“450 pounds to machine polish my van?? That’s way too much money. My friend said he can do it for £80 on his dinner break. He works in a Bodyshop so does it for a living which means he’s a lot faster than you, it’s probably why he’s so cheap…”
It’s not a shoddy motor, it’s just a car with a fault. It’s not the first and it certainly won’t be the last.
Stop stressing.
Yes you need to keep it all via email. If he doesn’t play ball and you end up in court, you need a paper trail.
You are only entitled to a refund of the cars invoice...
Just email him explaining that you want to exercise your right to reject as he had an opportunity to fix it and failed.
He can’t argue with you, he can’t charge you any fee’s, he has to refund you in full. It’s very easy to do.