Heres the problem. The brakes all round need changing. The brakes are around £250 all round from Ford or Motorfactors for a decent make. Mintex is avaible all round on ebay for £150. Then to fit the brakes you need a brake wind up tool. It is reccomended you get the LH and RH Draper expert tool to do it. At £60.
It's also due a brake fluid change, I'm not willing to do it myself but my mechanic will do it for £30.
So to replace my brakes it is going to cost me £240 minimum.
Then theres the fact it's due a major service. I kind of want to keep the service history going, Ford want £200.
I can do it myself for under £100. Should I?
Then there is the timing belt, the camshaft is driven by a belt. The fuel pump is driven by the camshaft via a belt which is in a cartridge full of oil. The timing belt is your usual affair which the mechanic I use has offered to do for £180. If I want to change the cartridge then the part is £300 from Ford.
Tyres are £240 for 2 for a decent brand, and yes I'm due two in the next few thousand miles.
Thing is people keep going on about "Thats what you get for buying a high mileage car" Really? I'm pretty sure if I'd bought a car with half the mileage it would have still need servicing, tyres, brakes etc etc.
Maybe I should have bought another 1.9TD Executive
