stone behind a brake backplate
had an unpleasant experience at an official service depot today. When we got it back after a minor fix they said there was a grinding noise noticed and advised us to book it in another day for diagnosis.
We drove off about200 metres, and even with the windows up it was bleeding obvious. There's no way we wouldn't have noticed it when we dropped it off in the morning. It sounded like scraping in a front wheel arch so I stopped, knelt to check but couldn't see anything. No way were we (wife & I) driving home & coming back "another day".
Went straight back & suggested they put it on a hoist & inspect & perhaps spin wheels to locate the source.
"Sorry, no hoists free, just drive & come back another day"
I wrote a statement on the invoice stating that they assume all responsibility for consequences if we drove it & asked them to sign it. Hmm they said. I will not sign without the okfrom the manager. I drew attention to 2 hoists now vacant but they "are for another brand of car". Time was around 3pm by then.
He came back from the manager & said we have another hoist available in the section for VWs. Off it went & I followed and watched from the workshop entrance. 3 mechanics converged on it, one went straight to the driver-front wheel & poked about. They decided to hoist it & the noise changed to a loud squeel while they reversed & went fwd on the hoist.
I couldn't see exactly what they did but something dropped & was caught. Problem fixed. I asked what they found & was given a stone 1cm X 0.5cm. that they explained was stuck behind the brake plate. It must have got there after we left the car in the morning .... how unlucky.... how odd at the service workshops... how odd not to be willing to use a hoist.
This stone jam must surely happen sometimes. We will know the cause next time. How long would the stone have ground away?
What irks me is that the "drive & come back" notion, without knowing what was going on.
Were we unreasonable?
cars (chronological) Morris850, Morris Mini DeLuxe, Cooper S, Mazda 1500SS, hard times so some old Holden, old Falcon Ute, better times so second hand Lotus Elan +2 (6 weeks, hopelessly unreliable) Chrysler Valiant Charger 770, second hand Datsun 260Z + 2 auto, Mitsubishi Cordia Turbo, Nissan 200SX turbo auto for 20 years(wonderful car burning ZERO oil after 200,000km & no problems when sold.. should have kept it), Toyota GTS 86 auto, now Golf R Mk 7.5 DSG built Aug2018, white.
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