Thursday, 27 October 2011

Mr F's Freezing Ford


Hello faithful readers and welcome to another week of adventures from the KAM team. We have been very busy this week as you continue to heed the call and more and more of your cars are being restored to perfect health. You can leave your comments, questions and queries at www.twitter.com/dr_kev.
This week we received a phone call from Mr F who called into our Belper depot in quite a panic. “Kev I just don’t know what has gone wrong with my car. It was alright one minute and now I’ve got even more problems.” Mr F was in a state and his car was in dire need of the KAM team’s help. The car in question was a Ford Focus and the problem was that the car had been leaking lately. “I just see pools of liquid, on my drive in the morning and I just don’t know what it is.” This problem had occurred over the last week and a new problem had occurred over the last few days. “My heater has stopped working as well Kev. I can’t believe it, it’s so cold outside I need my heater; especially now the weather has changed so dramatically. Please say you can help.” We assured Mr F that we would do all we could to fix his car and to save him the trouble, we would pick his car up for him.
So we loaded up the ‘twuck wid da fwashin lights’ and Strong Arm Steve was off and away to rescue Mr F. He also took along one of our shiny new courtesy cars so that no more disruption was caused to Mr F. Steve then took all of Mr F’s details and returned with the lifeless car in tow. The once vibrant Ford Focus trailed behind the ‘twuck’ and the boys looked on eager to find the mystery that had besieged the car. I looked around the workshop and all the boys seemed very busy working on our other gremlin-filled cars. I began to get worried, as we had assured Mr F that we would fix the car as soon as possible and now it was looking like it might have to wait. Just at that moment Tasmanian Trev looked up from the car he was working on and said “I’m all done here Kev. I’ll take it.” So it was the turn of Tasmanian Trev to show us what he was made of, and he got straight to work.
First he undertook a variety of tests to see if our computers could determine where the source of the problem lay. He plugged the car up to one of our state of the art diagnostic machines and we awaited the results. The computer showed us that the problem lay in the coolant system and so we would have to investigate further. Trev undertook a pressure coolant test, which would help us to identify any leaks and a short while later he shouted the infamous words “I’ve got it Kev.” It so transpired that the radiator in the car had become faulty and the deterioration had caused the coolant to leak from it. This had created an air lock in the system and the car’s heater had failed as result of having no anti- freeze in the system. Trev knew exactly what to do and after a call to our suppliers Trev was able to replace the radiator promptly. This was done at a fraction of the price of our competitors and he then bled out the coolant system to get rid of the excess air and topped up the anti freeze. The car was then given a free health check to see if there were any more gremlins lurking in the car but luckily it passed with flying colours. The heating was then checked and Trev came into the office with a smile on his face. “You could roast chestnuts in that car now.”
Mr F arrived later and was elated to see his car back to it’s best and in a more desirable condition. “Thanks Kev, you have done a great job and I now I won’t freeze when the snow comes.”
Remember faithful reader, our team of dedicated and hard working staff at the branches in Sutton, Long Eaton, Bulwell and Belper are open ever day of the week, EXCLUDING Sunday’s, while the lads at our Sawley and Heanor workshops are at your service seven days a week, keeping your car where it belongs. ON THE ROAD.

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