by Edreak » Tue Feb 25, 2014 9:53 pm
I knew there was a problem on the right agreed, and it was booked in to be serviced for this coming Thursday to have the seized caliper resolved. Quote was rejected due to a number of factors:
1) Took three hours to get me a quote
2) The Admin staff was doing the pricing and didn't talk to mechanic and wanted me to tell her what the Mechanic had said about what was wrong
3) Eventually when I got pricing it was from the Manager who was claiming both left and right had seized in his pricing, when talking to the Mechanic the left was not mentioned, plus the way the Manager responded to my questioning the pricing procedure in the company resulted in a very abusive rant.
End result I was not happy with the pricing / Service I was getting for the hard earned cash, the problem had started a month prior and suspected it was brake shoes due to the previous Warrant (same place) showing only 3mm on the left rear brake pad, so when braking was not the same I choose to have them changed out and this is where this all begun.
Friday I picked the car up and drove about 5 KM to my current garage and told them about the problems he seemed happy the car was drivable for a while yet, Saturday no driving, Sunday no driving, Monday 14KM to work, where in an empty car park I thought I would test the breaks responsiveness out and slammed the anchors on, sure enough the rear right seemed not to engage which poised me to book the Specialist to refurbish the right rear and look over the left (unchecked seemed dodge to me on that report), but left seemed ok, it was the drive home where the fire took place, thankfully when the brakes fully died I was outside the garage it's at now so I pulled it in there and he found the clamp today while inspecting the damage.
I approached the old garage on the half cost only on the ground that we're all humans and we make stuff ups, I do in the Smart Meter career I'm in, and I share my level of the stuff up cost wise, plus I have had several years of good service from those mechanics (the management changed recently), so I thought heck one major stuff up isn't bad lets meet them half way.
Thanks
Edreak
Edit: While receiving the news about this clamp, I asked about the right hand Caliper, which he could move by hand, fair enough the brakes are dry at the time, but he's going to look closer at it again once the left rear is fixed up. I have a suspicion that it's not as it was reported, but I'll post that outcome as it develops.
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Edreak on Tue Feb 25, 2014 10:10 pm, edited 2 times in total.