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Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Timagex(m): 10:38pm On Feb 26, 2019
gypsey:
Okay, i will try to keep it. grin grin
my first car must be a Benz. Even if it's 1992 model sad Benz is benz cheesy smiley smiley
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Nobody: 10:43pm On Feb 26, 2019
Timagex:
my first car must be a Benz. Even if it's 1992 model sad Benz is benz cheesy smiley smiley
Yes! Benz is benz, once you drive benz you don't want to drive Any other car, I started with an SLK 320 and then a ML 320 2007, A 4matic and now A AMG.

Even 1992 Model is Almost a classic benz and Good too and some classic benzs are not cheap.

Good luck.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Timagex(m): 10:49pm On Feb 26, 2019
gypsey:
Yes! Benz is benz, once you drive benz you don't want to drive Any other car, I started with a C class 220 and then an ML 320, A 4matic and now A AMG.

Even 1992 Model is Almost a classic benz and Good too.

Good luck.
. You be boss o grin grin. We still dey struggle here o cheesy cheesy. Permit me to change your name to "the benz man" wink cool
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Nobody: 10:57pm On Feb 26, 2019
Timagex:
. You be boss o grin grin. We still dey struggle here o cheesy cheesy
You see the thing is, i am not very Rich. it's just that i can buy them on HP, meaning Higher purchase and pay instalmentally, it will take me Atleast 3 years to pay it off. And before i pay off, i can upgrade to Another 2019 model and pay a little more or the same price in instalment.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Timagex(m): 11:23pm On Feb 26, 2019
gypsey:
You see the thing is, i am not very Rich. it's just that i can buy them on HP, meaning Higher purchase and pay instalmentally, it will take me Atleast 3 years to pay it off. And before i pay off, i can upgrade to Another 2019 model and pay a little more or the same price in instalment.
anyhow anyhow, you be boss nani. For me, jumping okada is still the thing cool grin
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by nonix22(m): 11:26pm On Feb 26, 2019
Baawaa:
Mechanic can make you abandon your car
And when you ready to sell; they will buy is it from you at a provocatively low amount
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by haladadon: 12:37am On Feb 27, 2019
UnchainedLyrics:
Actually I disagree to a certain extent

The reason you have a mechanic is that you cannot fix your car by yourself except you are a mechanic.

For as long as you rely on your mechanic, he will always be 1up on you.

Now here is how I see it. You can either act like a smarty pant and piss him off. In which case he will ask you to go source the parts yourself. Now you may know where to source the parts cheaper but the question is, the part you buy, is it the right part? Is it even a viable part? How do you identified a reworked part over a genuine fresh factory couple spare? You dont. These are all secrets of the trade.

Think about it. We all have our trades. And we will have secrets we use to our advantage. Its just the same. A mechanic worth his onions will state a part price for you regardless of whether he knows you can source it cheaper or not. I know a mechanic who will quote as much as 3 times the part price for you. If you argue with him he simply backs off and tells you to go source it yourself. He will even tell you where to go and buy it. He will give you the old part for added effect so you can supposedly use to find a match. He knows that you will indeed find the spare there. He also knows that you are ignorant of things like the part number and co. SO he knows that almost always you will source the wrong part. Since you were such a smarty pant, he will keep mum. he simply fixes the part you bought........and off you go feeling smug. But of course you and I know what happens next.

A better approach is to be interested in your vehicle. Whenever I take my car to the technician, I take it on days I am less busy. I stay with him from start to finish. Mechanics appreciate people who are keenly interested in the job and in their cars. That way you bond with your mechanic and become close friends.

Its his job. He makes a living off it. What do you expect?
tell this to ogawisdom that sources for parts online grin
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Nobody:
No wahala. I can do many of these things. wink
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by jey4all(m): 2:47am On Feb 27, 2019
ceejay675:
Nice thread... Am currently having challenges with my Toyota camry 2005. I awlays refill the water reservoir everyday. I mean the coolant reservoir. The mechanic said I should change the radiator to double cell which I have done but the problem still persist.. I have even changed water pump still the same problem.. I don't know what else to do.. The car does not over heat just that am afraid it will over heat if I stop putting water in that reservoir. Please I need ideas on how to solve this... I'm in awka
try to check the cover of your radiator. It might not fit perfectly well or there might be a leakage at the cover. I hope this helps
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Kaysalas(m): 6:09am On Feb 27, 2019
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Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ogawisdom(m): 6:53am On Feb 27, 2019
Mayflowa:
Car is not only made for Nigeria. Nigerians don't even know car heaters are as important as AC. In the western world, heater is the most important feature in a car if you don't wanna die. Likewise, sunroof is important is a lukewarm weather where you want to get some natural air. That is why convertible cars are desirable there
This is nairaland not American land we talk from the Nigerian perspective, common sense should tell u dt
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Mafulul(m): 7:38am On Feb 27, 2019
ceejay675:
Nice thread... Am currently having challenges with my Toyota camry 2005. I awlays refill the water reservoir everyday. I mean the coolant reservoir. The mechanic said I should change the radiator to double cell which I have done but the problem still persist.. I have even changed water pump still the same problem.. I don't know what else to do.. The car does not over heat just that am afraid it will over heat if I stop putting water in that reservoir. Please I need ideas on how to solve this... I'm in awka
Check the fan,hope it doesn't cease sometimes. How about the thermostat system of the fan? You may consider disconnecting the thermostat to make the fan work always when the car is running.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:19pm On Feb 27, 2019
Mafulul:
Check the fan,hope it doesn't cease sometimes. How about the thermostat system of the fan? You may consider disconnecting the thermostat to make the fan work always when the car is running.
Am always on AC... So the fan is always on
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:20pm On Feb 27, 2019
jey4all:
try to check the cover of your radiator. It might not fit perfectly well or there might be a leakage at the cover. I hope this helps
I bought new cover still the problem persist
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:23pm On Feb 27, 2019
scottyoloye:
Does the water in the radiator tank reduce too? If no, just try watching the the water level in the coolant reservoir for two or three days, if the vehicle temperature doesn't rise the stop giving yourself headache.....u might just need the appropriate coolant not water
OK.. I will try this.. Thanks
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:24pm On Feb 27, 2019
mayor2013:
There's a leak around your cooling system. Carry out a coolant pressure test and that should reveal the leak
Coolant pressure test? Have not heard this before... How can I go abt it?
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:26pm On Feb 27, 2019
Iranoladun:
If your radiator is not leaking and the hoses and pipes are intact just change your radiator cover to a new one and observe for some days
I bought a new radiator, a new radiator cover, clips, water pump... Hoses is the only thing have not change
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:28pm On Feb 27, 2019
obinnanelson4:
yeah it happened to my Civic of resent. After checking for leakage and found non, we flushed the radiator yet no improvement. had to change the top gasket and the problem ended.
One mechanic told me to change the top gasket but few others advised me not to tamper with my top gasket
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ceejay675(m): 12:32pm On Feb 27, 2019
IghoCentric:
There is a leak... the coolant should circulate and quantity should retain... changing ur radiator was a waste of ur money. The water u refill everyday is going somewhere.. look for a puddle of water under ur parked car in the morning... if u cant find that puddle.. then check the exhaust if its steaming pure white smoke even when hot it could be a head gasket leak... but before doing an expensive head gasket job have ur mechanic check the usual suspects... eg. Hoses and their clips... hoses should be firm too, soft hoses sjould be changed... use those gas screw clips... chevk water pump, use sealant if needed.. check under the dashboard for wet patchs... though rare the heater core there can leak too.... for the fact u ve to top coolant that often its a leak problem... find the leak.
I noticed the leak from my water pump then I changed it.. It was OK for 2 days then started again
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by mayor2013: 12:57pm On Feb 27, 2019
ceejay675:
Coolant pressure test? Have not heard this before... How can I go abt it?
You need the right(special) tool for this.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Mayflowa(m): 3:52pm On Feb 27, 2019
ogawisdom:
This is nairaland not American land we talk from the Nigerian perspective, common sense should tell u dt
Common sense should tell you cars are not designed and manufactured in Nigeria and you cannot therefore criticized sunroof. People are limited in choices in buying cars due to finance. Even in Nigeria, sunroof can as well be used. The ventilation from sunroof is a lot different from the side window.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by ogawisdom(m): 7:41pm On Feb 27, 2019
Mayflowa:
Common sense should tell you cars are not designed and manufactured in Nigeria and you cannot therefore criticized sunroof. People are limited in choices in buying cars due to finance. Even in Nigeria, sunroof can as well be used. The ventilation from sunroof is a lot different from the side window.
Abeg crawl back to your hole and get lost already. Only an idiot like u will buy a car with sun roof in naija
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Timagex(m): 2:40am On Feb 28, 2019
gypsey:
You see the thing is, i am not very Rich. it's just that i can buy them on HP, meaning Higher purchase and pay instalmentally, it will take me Atleast 3 years to pay it off. And before i pay off, i can upgrade to Another 2019 model and pay a little more or the same price in instalment.
is the instalment payment convenient?
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Nobody: 1:03pm On Feb 28, 2019
Timagex:
is the instalment payment convenient?
It can be, when you don't have the money at the time to buy the Vehicle outright.
The only problem is, you will end up paying Nearly double the Amount for the Vehicle's Original price.
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by Timagex(m): 3:42pm On Feb 28, 2019
gypsey:
It can be, when you don't have the money at the time to buy the Vehicle outright.
The only problem is, you will end up paying Nearly double the Amount for the Vehicle's Original price.
. Me no fit do dah kain one...
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by 900winer(m): 11:46am On Jul 19, 2020
sad sad sad am a mechanic too though u are right but we don't hv a choice to do sohuh
Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by HottieCoach(f):
AutoReportNG:
Cheaper Parts Elsewhere
Not only are there some fixes that are simpler than expected, but you can usually find parts cheaper at a local parts store than through your mechanic. [b]Get the name of the part and how much they want you to pay for it, and then buy one on your own [/b]and take it back to the auto repair shop. Your mechanic might just wise up and realize you’re not as easy to dupe as others.
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Re: 5 Best Kept Secrets Your Mechanic Doesn’t Want You To Know by KilaMila(m):
Here are some tips for taking care of your RV that you can use. This is a list I've created over five years. I have a 2005 Coachmen Freelander. If you have a Coachmen motorhome older than 2010, then I suggest getting some ignition electrodes, because this is one of the most common causes of motorhome cooler failure. I don't think anyone wants their refrigerator to suddenly stop working during a trip and all the food is gone. I recently bought myself rv refrigerator parts for my motorhome and repaired a refrigerator that once prevented me from going around the world because all the food was gone the second day after I started the trip


Checklist for the summer season
Washing: especially for motorhomes that have wintered outdoors, also cleaning the roof and checking for rust.
Major inspection: oil level check, coolant condition, and windshield washer check.
Service inspection: date of last service inspection, condition of gas(engine) and other installations.
Inspection of electrical equipment: inside and outside, with particular attention to lights: turn signals, brake lights, exterior lights.
Wheels: check tire pressure.
Battery: connect battery after long periods of parking, check, charge.
Water system: fill water tank, flush systems, check for leaks. If necessary, clean tank with special cleaning agents.
Gas stove: connection, check the functioning of the stove, heating and water heater (boiler).
Also during the season, according to ADAC (General German Automobile Club - the largest public organization of motorists in Germany, the largest in Europe), you should check the condition of the main units of the motor home and check the pressure in the tires.
Have a good trip!
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