1/5 Neo Lloyd L. 3 years ago on Google
I
took
in
my
Ford
Tracer
1.6
8v
1996
model
car
to
Daniel's
Auto
and
Tune
Up
Clinic/BOSCH
car
service
because
it
failed
the
roadworthy
test,
and
according
to
RWC
I
needed
to
fix
my
mountings
and
oil
leakage
but
according
to
the
mechanics
that
were
working
my
car
they
advised
on
other
several
repairs
that
cost
me
R9
603.50
which
I
wholeheartedly
paid
hoping
that
my
car
was
going
to
be
in
a
perfect
condition
after
paying
such
an
enormous
amount
of
money.
On
the
day
in
which
I
was
called
in
to
collect
my
car
after
paying
the
amount
requested,
when
I
approached
my
car
to
leave
my
clutch
was
dropped
and
I
made
them
aware
of
it,
instead
of
them
doing
it
for
free
of
charge
for
me
because
the
car
was
still
in
their
workshop
and
never
had
any
clutch
problems
before
as
my
clutch
kit
was
replaced
recently,
I
was
then
requested
to
pay
an
additional
R250
for
a
new
clutch
slave
cylinder.
After
leaving
the
next
day
I
noticed
an
unusual
embarrassing
scratchy
sound
like
clutch
disc
scratching
released
by
my
car
which
never
existed
before,
I
took
it
in
back
for
that
issue
and
I
was
advised
that
the
sound
comes
from
the
pilot
shaft
bearing
and
I
immediately
made
them
aware
that
this
must
be
a
return
job
and
not
billed
because
the
pilot
shaft
was
part
of
the
service
previously
done.
To
cut
the
story
short
my
car
still
produces
the
embarrassing
sound
and
now
an
additional
problem
has
surfaced,
my
entire
clutch
kit
is
a
mess,
my
gearbox
is
not
running
smooth,
gear
one,
two,
and
three
struggles.
I
can
hear
it
on
my
left
passenger
side
when
driving
it
produces
that
rough
sound
(whining
or
growling
sound)
dragging
the
car
and
affecting
its
speed.
Yesterday
smoke
was
coming
out
of
my
exhaust
pipe.
After
removing
my
gear?
Did
this
mechanic
even
top
up
the
gearbox
oil
to
the
correct
level?
Has
the
clutch
slave
cylinder
properly
adjusted?
I
am
soo
disappointed
in
their
service
and
how
the
front
desk
staff
conversed
in
Afrikaans
to
slander
about
me,
now
my
car
is
dying
slowly
and
I
have
to
now
leave
it
in
my
garage
and
save
up
some
money
from
my
teacher's
salary
to
take
it
into
the
other
better
mechanics
in
Kimberley.
My
car
is
totally
messed
up
now,
I
am
not
even
confident
to
take
it
back
for
the
third
time
for
a
return
job
as
it
seems
like
as
I
take
it
in,
it
becomes
worse,
with
no
value
for
money
at
all.
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