Monday, 30 July 2012

Mrs S's Astra Anomaly

Hello faithful readers it has been another hectic week at KAM as more and more of you take advantage of our great offers and low prices.


The countdown to the Olympics has begun and aside from the security issues I look forward to the ensuing events especially the opening ceremony next week. I hope everyone who was lucky enough to get tickets enjoys it I know I will be from the comfort of my sofa. It is certainly going to be a fun filled 2 weeks and I for one cannot wait to watch the show. Good luck to all those competing and hopefully it will be a golden summer for England.  

This week we received a visit from Mrs S who called in quite a state after experiencing some problems with her car. “Kev you have to help me. I don’t know what has happened with my car. One minute it is was okay and then I get the trifecta and suddenly my car is overcome with a plethora of problems.” Mrs S seemed to be quite shaken and so I reassured her that whatever the problem we would be able to fix it. She then explained that the problems had started a few days earlier as she had noticed that the steering wheel had become awkward to manoeuvre. Mrs S had not seen this as a threat to her driving and so had momentarily ignored the issue and now she was left with even more problems and was in dire need of our help.

“Kev I went out to my Vauxhall Astra this morning and there is smoke coming from the engine as well as a really bad noise, which I am guessing is not a good thing.” Mrs S was worried that her car was beyond repair and was far too scared to drive it. “Please say you can help Kev.” As an added conundrum Mrs S was on her way to work at a new job and was now stranded at home eager to get her car fixed and not to miss out on her first day of work.

With Mrs S being in desperate need of the KAM teams help we quickly loaded up the ‘twuck wid da fwashin lights’ to go and rescue Mrs S. A short while later Benjamin Button had arrived back at the Sawley depot with Mrs S and her smoky, lifeless car in tow. While the boys unloaded the car, we let Mrs S take comfort in our waiting room with a nice hot coffee. By this time she was less worried and was very thankful to the KAM team for coming so quickly to pick her up. “Wow Kev I can’t believe how great your service is. I might even make it to work on time.” We assured Mrs S that the KAM team would return her car back to its best and that she could have full access to one of our state of the art courtesy cars. After all the details were given Mrs S drove away in the courtesy car and we promised to keep her updated on all the car’s developments.

It was then time for this week’s mechanic to stand forward and so it fell to Benjamin Button to take on this week’s gremlins. He started out with some visual observations and then got to work on testing various areas of the car. It was not long till the infamous words rang out “I’ve got it Kev.” It so transpired that the air conditioning compressor had siezed and so this had been the reason that the steering wheel was acting erratically and the awful noises. This had also been why the smoke had been billowing and all that remained was to find the cheapest solution and Mrs S would have her car back as good as new.

Now there was one small problem, it was in fact a Sunday and our fantastic suppliers would not be able to drop off promptly a new air conditioning compressor. It would take at least 4 days for the part to arrive, as it is a very particular and rarely replaced part. It was then time for the team to revert back to some old style mechanics and see whether the existing compressor could be salvaged. 

Ben stripped back the compressor to take a closer look and found that the reason for the siezing was faulty bearings and pulleys. It would be much cheaper to replace these smaller parts than the whole compressor so he got straight to work. Once the pulleys and bearing were replaced Ben then re-gassed the air conditioning system. The moment of truth had arrived and it was time to see whether using some old school mechanics had paid off or whether we would need to disappoint Mrs S with bad news.

Ben took the car out on a road test and arrived back at the depot with a large grin adorning his face. 
“We did it Kev, this car is back on the fast track.” Thankfully this time all that was needed was some smaller parts and we managed to save Mrs S hundreds of pounds, where other garages would just have replaced it and left her with a large bill.

The car was fixed and Mrs S was ecstatic to have her car back and at such low prices. “Wow Kev, next time I have even the slightest problem I will bring it in, you just never know. I’m so glad I came down, nobody does honest and reliable like the KAM team.”

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Remember faithful reader, our team of dedicated and hard working staff at the branches in Sutton, Long Eaton, Bulwell, Beeston and Belper along with our bodywork shop are open every 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.
So until next week faithful reader, drive safely and keep it shiny side up.
Dr.Kev.
    

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