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15-03-2011, 08:35 AM | #1 | |||
Cane Farmer
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Just wondering what kind of things they check...
I'm aware of the usual things like condition of seatbelts, all lights/signals work, steering components... What else do they check? Putting mine in this week for RWC and I don't want it to go in and fail for something stupid that I could have fixed at home in 5 minutes. Thanks in advance guys!
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15-03-2011, 10:43 AM | #2 | ||
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IF ya know someone that will give you a blank RWC that will help you out
Lights,tyres,brakes,handbrake,suspension,rust,exha ust,ect Everything works as it should |
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15-03-2011, 10:48 AM | #3 | |||
Cane Farmer
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Do they check things such as exhaust noise levels? Mine only has a cat and a single straight through muffler...pretty loud.
I guess I'm pretty right if I just make sure all the lights work, handbrake does, etc. It's a fairly late model car, and I've seen far far worse condition cars get rwc..
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15-03-2011, 11:08 AM | #4 | ||
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just take it in and fix what they tell you to fix!
easy might save you heaps of grief later anyway |
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15-03-2011, 11:30 AM | #5 | ||
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There's a thread on this from a couple of months ago which was pretty comprehensive
If i ever fail roadworthys then it's usually only on three things: oil leaks worn suspension bushes frayed/slack seatbelts
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15-03-2011, 12:40 PM | #6 | ||
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My father in law had to replace his roof lining..it wasn't hanging down enough to cause a problem, but defected ,because it could...
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15-03-2011, 03:46 PM | #7 | ||
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Don't even get me started on roadworthys lol. I only just got my car finally passed yesterday afternoon.
I'll give you a rundown on the story. A few weeks back my younger brother got defected in my car (EF fairmont ghia) for the exhaust being loud and slightly damaged from bottoming out. On the defect papers it also stated the car need to go for a roadworthy inspection. This is where the fun began. We replaced the exhaust with another system that's a lot quieter and also tidied a few things up on the car. I took it down for it's 1st pinkslip inspection and the fella got in and took off down the road, he returned a short time later and asked if I really wanted it tested? I said why whats wrong. He said a list and i just said nah dont worry about the test just yet I'll fix it up. First test = FAIL but didnt actually write me a slip which was nice. Things to fix were: -sagged rooflining (we pulled out and reglued) -brake pedal rubber missing (replaced that afternoon) -gear selector damaged (replaced) -ABS light flickered on when he drove it (fixed) -front wheel bearing (replaced both sides) Ok I thought lets try again but after some bitterness with the old place I went tothe servo just down the road from me. I dropped the car off and after waiting for 3 hours finally get a phone call to say the car failed and to come pick it up. By now I was not a happy chappy. Second test = FAIL. Few things were very dodgey and annoyed me alot. Things to fix: -right hand front wheel bearing (umm no its not even a week old) -lower ball joints (***** of a job, took 25 tonnes of pressure to press out and 35 tonnes press in. I couldnt believe it) -inner gaurd slightly touches wheel every now and then (cut them out) -exhaust leak (puttied that up) -bald tyres on front (were no where near the wear indicator so wasn't happy.. just put some spare tyres I had on) -damaged or missing wiper blades (really annoyed by now. They literally went out of their way and unclipped one and pulled it halfway out) -handbrake not working (readjusted) -oil leak (replaced power steering pump. During test they literally broke my air intake off to look for leaks :-( It wasnt bolted back down properly either) Took it back to get the list ticked off and was screwed around more by the servo. Finally got in and PASSED yesterday afternoon. What started out as a quick exhaust change to clear a defect pretty much turned into a night mare but the car is like new now so thats a good thing. While off the road we also gave it a full service (engine, gearbox and diff and every filter), replaced the fuel injectors, replaced the alternator and also replaced the coolant header tank. It has cost a fair bit of money, anger and inconvenience to sort it all out but what can you do.
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15-03-2011, 04:06 PM | #8 | |||
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Geez, well mine goes in Friday.
Thanks for scaring me =P
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15-03-2011, 08:03 PM | #9 | ||
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last time i did a RW had to replace a few things after the first one then they failed me second time beacause I had a missing screw from a rear speaker then wanted to charge me $15 to put a new screw in
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15-03-2011, 08:12 PM | #10 | ||
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Complain when they defect you for a radiator leak from a split in the top tank.
Or because the door hinge has 2Mm of movement up and down. Or finally, a secondary ignition switch that's used as an anti-theft devise. That'll peeve you off.
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15-03-2011, 09:14 PM | #11 | ||
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Tankclare,
HAHAHA the car did not pass with some pretty obvious issues and YOU are p!$$ed off the mechanic failed it. Are serious? |
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16-03-2011, 10:32 PM | #12 | ||
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Not so much for the issues with the car but for the way they acted about it. Hard to explain unless you were there and see the condition of some other vehicles that pass. I know it sounds worse then it was because of how it is listed but if you seen the condition of the parts there were some dodgey calls made.
In all seriousness who unclips a wiper blade so they can fail someone on it or literally breaks an air intake and doesnt even bother to tell you. As for the tyres they were reasonably new and I even went back to the tyre place and had them tell me they were fine and that the other mechanic must of been trying to con us for more money. The wheel bearings werent even a week old at the time of the test too so you can sort of see how I would be annoyed. What if someone damaged one of your GT's and didnt tell you and failed you for something rediculous that you know is good. In all honesty we were treated like rubbish and they wonder wy no one goes there. I can even say it was a FORD workshop so I was disappointed.
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18-03-2011, 12:51 PM | #13 | |||
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So, RWC done…
This is what’s wrong with it as per the safety inspection sheet. - Wiper inserts not serviceable – Easy fix - Exhaust mount missing from rear of transmission - Exhaust to ground clearance to be at least 100mm - Transmission pan gasket is leaking – Service pan I’m assuming? - Both front suspension bump stops not serviceable - Rear suspension springs are loose/too short – Put in std springs for roady? Lowered shocks? - Bonnet struts are weak – Easy fix - Both rear upper control arm bushes are worn/perished - Front bumper not secured – Dunno what the go is here, pretty secure to me. - Wheel alignment required - easy - Rear view mirror decoration to be removed – easiest of them all, D’oh! So, pretty extensive list there….
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18-03-2011, 05:05 PM | #14 | ||||
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18-03-2011, 05:08 PM | #15 | ||||
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Ol mate is doing up a quote for me to fix it all...What is everyones bet? I'm thinking $500ish all up. I'm pretty peeved the trans pan gasket is leaking, considering it's a rebuilt gearbox with approx 100km on it. Pity the shop that built it closed up.
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18-03-2011, 05:12 PM | #16 | ||
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$500 all up
Yeah right Rear upper control arm bushes alone could quite possibly double that estimate for you
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18-03-2011, 05:19 PM | #17 | ||||
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Knowing my luck it's probably a bloody IRS out job.
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18-03-2011, 05:25 PM | #18 | ||
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My guess of costs for each bit:
- Wiper inserts not serviceable – $15 - Exhaust mount missing from rear of transmission - $20 - Exhaust to ground clearance to be at least 100mm (new springs - see below) - Transmission pan gasket is leaking – wipe and degrease area thoroughly, cost = nil. For proper service, allow $180 - Both front suspension bump stops not serviceable - $150 (mostly labour because the bumps stops are on the shock shaft, so it's the same labour charge as installing lowered springs or installing new shocks) - Rear suspension springs are loose/too short – if you have springs, cost will be $100 to fit them, if you need to buy, cost will be $200+ - Bonnet struts are weak - bend the shaft = nil cost, new/reco ones = $150 odd - Both rear upper control arm bushes are worn/perished replacement bushes plus labour - $200 to $400 (sorry, I have no idea how much the bushes are, but it's at least 1 hour's labour @$100 odd per hour) - Front bumper not secured – Dunno what the go is here, pretty secure to me. check all bolts and secure as required - $50 worth of labour? - Wheel alignment required - $50 for front end only, $100 for 4 wheels alignment - Rear view mirror decoration to be removed – nil cost So total should be somewhere between $500 and $1k
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18-03-2011, 05:27 PM | #19 | ||||
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18-03-2011, 06:28 PM | #21 | ||
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good fun isnt it
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18-03-2011, 06:34 PM | #22 | ||
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Wheel alignment for a roadworthy. First time I've heard that one. I know they're required for a statuary write off. Not for re-registering a car.
Sounds like the mechanic is trying to poke you where it's not very nice
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