This months HDi maintenance and repairs £900+....

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This months HDi maintenance and repairs £900+....

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Hello there!

Thought I'd show you all this months repairs and maintenance to keep my 1999 HDi on the road :|

All caried out by my independant garage

First up the new boots..
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The new discs and pads...
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Handbrake serviced, calipers cleaned and lubricated to prevent sticking....
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Err, cheers...
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The knackered engine mount...
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This was *really* easy to bend like this...
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The new rear mount in position,bottom of suspension leg has to come off, driveshaft out, gearbox oil etc to fit this
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The knackered down pipe+cat because of the engine movement..
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Bit of a kink in there...
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Ewwww...
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Noisey, smelly, MOT failure...
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Shiney new CAT....
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Then this bit fell off...
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That's better, Pea-shooter anyone?....
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This lower intercooler pipe blew because of excess engine movement, this is the new one.....
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Old EGR stuck open, leaking, poor performance and smoke...
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Shiney new EGR.....
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Manky old coolant....
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Lovely new flush and greeeeeeen......
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Oh and new oil and filter and fuel filter too

Thanks for reading :)
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Welton wrote:Then this bit fell off...
Been there, had exactly the same failure on mine. Washing it one day, hmm that tail pipe doesn't quite look right.... (presume its had the middle section already?)

I think you've pretty much changed most things that could need doing. Painful now, but when you've (hopefully) not done more than service it for the next few years the smile will be back on your face!
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Yes I had the centre section replaced last year :wink:

The back box was all wobbly and the tail pipe was touching the plastic bumper so I yanked it off! funnily enough the car sounded no different really without a back box :shock:

Also strangely my power seems to be creeping back too despite my recent fears, fingers crossed....
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Welton wrote:Thanks for reading :)
Thanks for posting it too!
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They welded your exhaust on? Nice way to stop the casual DIY-er from doing any future work in the area...
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mjb wrote:They welded your exhaust on? Nice way to stop the casual DIY-er from doing any future work in the area...
Unfortunately if you want a new flexi pipe on the HDi you to have to have a new CAT too - the whole lot comes in one big expensive bit. The welding you can see is the manufacturers; unlike other CAT's which are flanged :|
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That's a long old list there Welly!
I hope that's it for you now matey :)
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Welton wrote:Yes I had the centre section replaced last year :wink:
My back box manage to last over two years longer than the middle :)
Welton wrote:The back box was all wobbly and the tail pipe was touching the plastic bumper so I yanked it off! funnily enough the car sounded no different really without a back box :shock:
Same here, i ended up pputting on a bodge thing till i got a new back box and fitted it.
Welton wrote:Also strangely my power seems to be creeping back too despite my recent fears, fingers crossed....
Yup fingers crossed
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nice pics.
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