Last month I had the car into the garage and treated it to new brake discs and pads, and the guys found the problem to be a cracked caliper carrier on one of the rears. They fixed that and charged me in excess of £200 (inc. parts, labour, and VAT).
However, the day before I was due to drive up to Thurso (220+ miles each way), I was in the car when the engine management light came on, and the car began running really lumpy. As I was driving down my street, I then heard a constant metallic clunking sound. I parked up and checked it out - my front-left brake caliper had fallen off ...
My brother came round to help me, and we found that the garage had re-used the guide bolts that join the two caliper halves together - you're supposed to change those with the pads, as they get worn out and brittle. They also have Threadlock on them to stop them coming out, and once you remove the bolt, the Threadlock is also removed. So the top bolt had fallen out completely, and the bottom bolt was only finger-tight.
So he took me up to Euro Car Parts and I bought a pair of brake pads (which include the guide bolts) and we replaced all the bolts on the front calipers. This really firmed up the brakes again, and the engine management issue and rough running disappeared. So I drove up to Thurso as planned, and a few times on the way over, the engine light came back on and the car ran like crap.
Took the car to a garage in Thurso and they checked the EML on the diag machine, which told them of an intermittent fault with the no.3 injector (or its circuit). He didn't have any injectors in stock, so I had to take it back to Aberdeen with a sometimes-lumpy engine.
Then this weekend I had to nip down to the shops, so I took the car - on the way back home, the brakes were rubbish. Every time I touched the pedal, that "this pedal isn't moving" thing happened, complete with characteristic hum, presumably from the ABS pump. So I took it to a new garage on Wednesday and it's been there ever since. They phoned me today and this is what they had determined:
- The sponginess in the pedal is going to be a problem with the master cylinder
- The scary "you're not stopping" brakes issue is going to be a problem with an ABS sensor
- The EML is going to be a fuel injector
It's going to cost me £488 (inc vat and labour) to get this problem fixed, making it nearly £700 on repairs in the last 2 months alone!
I strongly suspect I will be told that the car has to go, just as soon as the wifely person is back from her holiday, especially since I won't be picking her up. The car will be in the garage til at least monday.
I love the car but I am getting fed up of throwing money at it
