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Mike.Gayner

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About Mike.Gayner

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  • Birthday 04/03/1985

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    Chris Doms
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    Tauranga
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    1994 BMW 540i

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  1. Creaver - does that existing headunit work well? Would you sell it? Thanks.
  2. My E34 has had squeaky steering at the wheel since I've had it. I've tried a couple of things that have been suggested on online forums with no success. Today I was getting ready to pull off the airbag/steering wheel when I couldn't find my torx driver Anyhow, I had a look at the back of the steering wheel while I had the cowl off and saw a copper ring attached to the wheel, and some sort of brush/sensor touching it. I gave the wheel a turn, and it was apparent immediately that it was this that was causing the squeak. I gave it a quick grease and all gone. Here's the procedure - less than five minutes all up. 1. Remove the lower cowl below steering wheel. After removing the single screw holding it on, use a flat head screw drive to separate the upper and lower halves. The upper one doesn't need to be removed. 2. Spot the ring in question, as per the picture. Clean up the crud as much as you can, and apply a small amount of grease. 3. Reassemble. edit: So does anyone know what this thing actually does?
  3. That's precisely what I mean when I say business owners ought worry more about customers who don't kick up a fuss than those who do. They won't notice I'm gone. Or the next person, or the next, until their business is worth nothing. I'm not cutting contact with them vindictively or from spite, but because they're not worth the effort. I've just learned an important lesson about sticking with people you trust, even when it costs a few dollars more.
  4. I obviously wasn't clear enough in my first post - the problem was eventually fixed after the worker realised I wasn't going to go away. If it were worth my time, I would go back and make a complaint to the owner, but it's not frankly. So what is it, Greg, that annoys you so much about me making a post about my experience?Breaden - why is it "only fair" for me to take more time out of my day to go back to this workshop again? What business owners should fear is not the customer who comes back to make a complaint, or the one who demands more and more of you. What they should fear is the customer who simply doesn't return. The customer who gave you a second chance by returning to get the problem fixed and was dissatisfied with your belligerent and dismissive attitude. I owe the proprietor nothing, and that's what I intend to give him.
  5. I've bought it up in the past during my short time on this forum, but I wish admins weren't so heavy handed with post deletion. I would rather have had a chance to address peoples' issues with my post than to return to the thread to see your post, Penry. For the record my initial post was not thoughtless and my emotions hadn't had the better of me - I expressed my genuine position on the subject. Zenetti - no he wasn't the owner, he was just a typical grease monkey employee. As it happens, I know the owner on a fairly casual basis, and I know he wouldn't tolerate this type of work. The owner was around when the tyres were fitted (he sold them to me), but not when I returned to complain. I'm not going to bother returning again to see him, I'll just take my future business elsewhere. And you're right, not all tyre shop workers are as dense as this guy, just most of them. As it happens, there is one tyre shop in this city who I trust - Tyre Master Elizabeth Street. I made the foolish mistake of choosing the other group on the basis that they quoted $30/tyre cheaper - never again.
  6. I refuse to go to Firestone 2nd Ave as long as they're still hocking that nitrogen BS. Telling grandmas that they will save money by spending $5/tyre on nitrogen is NOT cheap, professional, friendly or helpful.
  7. Torque sticks should only be used in conjunction with a torque wrench, not as a replacement. They're just not accurate enough.
  8. In my view, this is not just good practice, it's the only acceptable practice. No professional mechanic would tighten cylinder head studs without a torque wrench, and no tyre shop worker should use the rattle gun to save 2 minutes.
  9. This is to people working in tyre shops with single digit IQs, which appears to be about 99% of all tyre shop workers. Please learn to use your tools properly. Your incompetence is illustrated when I spend $500 having two tyres fitted, then a couple of weeks later when I'm working on my car I can't get the wheel nuts off. Here's a handy tip - if I can't get them off with a power bar, they're too f**king tight. What am I supposed to do if I get a flat tyre? By the way, Mr Tyre Shop Idiot, the correct response when I arrive at your workshop to complain about this is to say "Wow, sorry sir, you're absolutely right, that was a stupid thing to do. Let me quickly whip those off for you and refit them correctly.". The correct response is not to belligerently roll your eyes and tell me you're too busy to do it now, so leave it with me. It is certainly not appropriate to tell me they're fine and I should stop complaining. Signed, The last customer of Summit Tyres, Waihi Rd, Tauranga.
  10. Surely this is a troll post? "My car is overheating and I'm getting an oil pump error, so I replaced my battery"? No way.
  11. My OBC keeps telling flashing these warnings: Lic. Plate Light Tail Light Dip Beam But all of these things are working fine. What would cause this? Thanks.
  12. OK fixed. Why did it happen? It occurred suddenly on two different computers.
  13. Confirmed my car has a sword type resistor - interestingly on a short trip to replace the T20 wrench I lost, the heather started working correctly again, albeit with a strong burning smell. The smell leads me to believe that a failing sword is a potential fire hazard, so it's worth replacing as soon as possible.
  14. Is there a reason the posts in Bimmersport now show up as that retarded annoying old BBS style tree rather than the normal forum style it was a few days ago?
  15. Now I'm very confused I'll look at it tonight if I get a chance, though it's looking like another late night in the office
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