Got the terrano back today

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tintin

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Picked the terrano back up today after 8 days in the garage, the slight seepage on the power steering turned out to be a leak,:nenau they got the pipes refurbished?? but when they were refitted they still leaked, so they ordered a new set from nissan, found out at 4pm friday that they hadn't sent all the parts, so had to wait till monday to get the rest of them!! Any way got it back today, everthing seems fine, glad to have it back, loved the drive home:thumb2:clap
Although i miss the peugeot 206 they lent me,:eek::eek: Glad i didnt have to get in and out in a hurry, i must have looked a right sight, over 6ft tall and the wrong side of 20 stone:eek::rolleyes:
hopefully get all my new bits fitted tomorrow weather permitting,Then off for a drive.:thumb2:D
 
Picked the terrano back up today after 8 days in the garage, the slight seepage on the power steering turned out to be a leak,:nenau they got the pipes refurbished?? but when they were refitted they still leaked, so they ordered a new set from nissan, found out at 4pm friday that they hadn't sent all the parts, so had to wait till monday to get the rest of them!! Any way got it back today, everthing seems fine, glad to have it back, loved the drive home:thumb2:clap
Although i miss the peugeot 206 they lent me,:eek::eek: Glad i didnt have to get in and out in a hurry, i must have looked a right sight, over 6ft tall and the wrong side of 20 stone:eek::rolleyes:
hopefully get all my new bits fitted tomorrow weather permitting,Then off for a drive.:thumb2:D

Ouch I bet that was expensive; the replacement pipework isn't cheap but for those that can be bothered, you just need to cut out the bit thats leaking (usually under one of the clips that secures it behind the front valance/bumper) and replace it with either common plumbing pipework or a bit of hydraulic hose and two clips.....easily obtainable.

But glad you are back on the road.:thumb2
 
Ouch I bet that was expensive; the replacement pipework isn't cheap but for those that can be bothered, you just need to cut out the bit thats leaking (usually under one of the clips that secures it behind the front valance/bumper) and replace it with either common plumbing pipework or a bit of hydraulic hose and two clips.....easily obtainable.

But glad you are back on the road.:thumb2

All done free of charge, it came up as an advisory on the mot, when i bought it, the garage footed the bill:thumbs
 
All cosmetic, spare wheel cover + new decal off yakkerman, new gear knob, xenon lights, mats etc, nothing exciting:lol

Sounds like you have found an honourable garage then, add it to Willows' list.

You've just got it back in time to "play" sorry drive considerately in the snow.
Enjoy..

Well I really mean PLAY :naughty :naughty :naughty


Best regards, Rustic
 

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