It's not that exciting... There's only a few places where you can properly open a car up, and only at certain times of the day...steve_earwig wrote:Germany
Oh yes, autobahns - the speed limit on the sat nav disappears because THERE ISN'T ONEWhen I was a lad I'd have gone bananas at that, standing on the throttle until I reached my destination or the engine exploded
I know those all too well, and in a RHD car it can get quite "interesting" as you find yourself ignoring what's in front of you and staring at the 2" gap between the passenger mirror and the barrier, while having your foot planted to get past the trucks as quickly as possibleThere were a fair few roadworks, mostly on the bits where there are three lanes each way. They divide the remaining half of the carriageway into 4 lanes - two each way, with either armco or concrete blocks down the middle. The lanes aren't that wide to start off with, even narrower divided up this way - I saw a sign saying the overtaking lane is 2 meters wide, so getting past lorries is a bit of a challenge what with the lorries wandering about and the row of concrete blocks not exactly straight it feels like a video game where you have to get through a maze without being squished. For realAt one point I was pontificating getting past 3 lorries when an Audi came up behind me, so I felt like I had no alternative than to go for it. After I'd made it past I looked behind to see the Audi still picking his moment to get past the first. Pussy
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Ah, but have you seen the awesomeness of the porcelain thrones? After you move away from them, they start whirring as they AUTOMATICALLY CLEAN THE SEAT!!!Btw a tip for the service stations - you have to pay 0.70€ for the bogs but you get a 0.50€ coupon for coffee. A bit of a bluddy nuisance if you want to have a slash just before you leave![]()

Antwerp ring road, south of the Kennedy Tunnel. You don't want to be driving a car there if the cost for bodywork repairs has to come out of your own wallet...Belgium
Sloppy driving central - they don't actually seem to be thinking at all.
France
It's still there. The ferry terminal at Dunkirk was a bit weird, it seems like you're heading off into waste land, the sat nav says they are roads everywhere but it's hard to see them because there's no buildings or anything. Finally, just as I was beginning to think the sat nav had gone mad, the terminal appeared.


Don't forget the alarm schtum button as well next timeThe Ferry
I've not actually done much on ferries, the only other time I took my own vehicle on one it was the Transit I drove out to Croatia in, and then there were three of us. This time I was on my own (sort of...) and I was rather anxious. I spent two hours wondering how hard I'd put the handbrake on, worrying that it was spending the whole voyage smashing into the cars parked in front and behind it and was very relieved to find it undamaged when we got to Dover. On the way back I made damn sure it was on really hard and left it in gear too.

Give up now.The Car
The only thing that's not working are the heaters
The light will have been the low coolant light, not the over temperature light (comes on about 120c iirc), so you could have found a better place to stopWhat's that red light for?
About 100km from our hotel in Regensburg, Germany, I had the coolant warning light come on the dash.

I've lost the bleed cap on all 4 petrol 406s I've messed with, and replaced them all with tyre valve covers without a problem, even though as you say it feels like the thread's about to give way on 'em, they still hold. If your mate did put your cap back on properly, it might be worth grabbing a new expansion tank cap if pressure was allowed to build up enough to pop it, and be glad it wasn't a rusty patch on your radiator that went instead

With the light coming back on, chances are it was due to the thermostat (gone cold with no coolant heating it) opening letting all your water into the radiator