carlos_canter wrote:Am pretty disgusted at the recovery driver getting your car on the truck under its own power, especially with an engine fault and the extra strain going up the bed wont help, admittedly i do drive cars onto my spec frame, but they only climb a 2inch bar. But i never drive a car onto a bed, its unproffesional and against IVR rules and regs
Im guessing it was a bonified recovery contractor who came out?
I believe so, they were the ones that Direct Line sent me...
... and so the saga continues. Got a call Tuesday afternoon (a few days later) to say that the car was ready, which surprised me cos I thought that they were going to take a peak at it and call me with a quote before doing any work. Also they had just changed the pump and not the belt kit. After a bit of an argument (and after they had been told that their recovery driver drove it on to the truck, not sure if that really made a difference but the conversation seemed to get a lot easier after that point) they agreed to put the new belt kit on it as well for a total bill of £190.60 (including the work that had already been done, up from the £185ish original quote, not bad since he told me there was no way they were going to put the belt on for just the cost of the parts.

). So the next Saturday (day before this post) I went back to pick up the car. Bloke on the desk presented me with the bill and seemed utterly shocked that I wanted to see the car before I paid it
I assume that most people would want to take a look at what their £190 is paying for? Or am I just strange like that?
Anyway car looked right and engine sounded ok surprisingly, (although I'll give it a while to settle down again, before getting to happy), so I paid the bill and left. Drove around for a bit and the car pulled and drove like it should, so I got on the M4 and headed for home. After 70ish miles of trouble free motoring I looked out the back window to see a plume of steam (think entire coolant leaving the car quickly) and the temperature started to climb again. This time I stopped the car before the temperature got to the red and shut it off. Called the breakdown people (again) and got them to recover me. Since I was only 30ish miles from home I got them to recover me there (cost about £80 extra mind, might think about extending my breakdown cover next year). Phoned the garage that had done the work looking to kick off but they had all gone home for the day.
The next door neighbour has a friend who is a mechanic for Rover who happened to be in the area so he popped round and had a look at the car for me. After popping up up on some ramps and looking at the back of the engine, he reckons that a pipe is leaking and not the water pump. I'm did kinda suspect that is wasn't the same problem as the water did seem to be coming from somewhere slightly different this time. It will make my life much easier if it isn't the water pump as I won't have to get into a massive argument with the garage about it.
So another question, what part is it that I need to order? X20XEV engine, apparently it is an s shaped hose from the tank to the back of the water pump / block... I'll hopefully get that fitted this week, and then I can see what the next thing wrong with the car is
I do feel a little sorry for the Porshe driver behind me when the pipe went. His car will have gotten covered in hot coolant, and I imagine getting his car cleaned and polished again will cost as much as it cost me to get recovered...