I'm a mobile mechanic sharing my insights with this forum, and I want to talk about common car issues we often fix on the go. One of the most frequent problems I encounter is battery failure. I can quickly diagnose and resolve these issues right at your location, whether it's due to a dead battery or corroded terminals. Have you ever had to deal with a dead battery at an inconvenient time?Another common issue is brake problems. From worn-out pads to low brake fluid, these are critical repairs that I can address promptly. If you find yourself in need of quick service, remember that I offer some of the mobilemechanicforlv.com/ cheapest mobile mechanic services Las Vegas. Have you ever considered how much time you could save by having a mechanic come to you instead of waiting at a shop?From starter issues to tire replacements, I'm here to help. What car problems have you faced that made you wish you had a mobile mechanic on speed dial?
Well, once I was driving from home to LA and I think the engine flooded. It was running fine and then completely stopped. It might have been the AC as the bottom of the floor started to get wet.
I'm a mobile mechanic sharing my insights with this forum, and I want to talk about common car issues we often fix on the go. One of the most frequent problems I encounter is battery failure. I can quickly diagnose and resolve these issues right at your location, whether it's due to a dead battery or corroded terminals. Have you ever had to deal with a dead battery at an inconvenient time?Another common issue is brake problems. From worn-out pads to low brake fluid, these are critical repairs that I can address promptly. If you find yourself in need of quick service, remember that I offer some of the [url=mobilemechanicforlv.com/cheap-mobile-mechanic-las-vegas/]"cheapest mobile mechanic services Las Vegas." . Have you ever considered how much time you could save by having a mechanic come to you instead of waiting at a shop?From starter issues to tire replacements, I'm here to help. What car problems have you faced that made you wish you had a mobile mechanic on speed dial?
Hi coralinehana, do you service the Port Gregory region? I'm just there to check out the real estate. Apparently, it's booming there now. Maybe I'll just sip some aldi sparkling wine and have a bit of a holiday by the Pink Lake over xmas, you are welcome to stay for a night if it's a bit out of your way.
All the mechanics are booked out now. I just need to get a simple service, for the trip home, nothing fancy. I did notice a drop of fluid in my garage floor, so maybe if you could take a look at what may have caused that too.
I guess in the 'trimming cams' thread coraline meant re-grinds on lobes....
The lifters will need a couple of thou of convex.
Hi coralinehana, do you service the Port Gregory region? I'm just there to check out the real estate. Apparently, it's booming there now.
****-me mate.
Get with the party. Port Gregory was so like yesterday Gramps, all the smart money left ages ago.
Nah - Morawa is where the real dragons are currently investing in real easte.
thewest.com.au/business/property/morawa-house-in-the-wheatbelt-sells-for-just-2000-as-metoropoltan-perth-property-prices-soar-above-500k-c-17099052
Edit : I guess you can think yourself lucky for not investing in Collie though. What mug would buy there ? The place will be nuclear power armageddon soon.
What car problems have you faced that made you wish you had a mobile mechanic on speed dial?
Hi caralinehana. Clutch on my tractor won't engage. It has to be depressed to start the engine. Master cylinder sits behind the dash and there has been a bit of a weep of fluid on the cab floor from that general area for a while. So I assumed the master cylinder seals had gone and so I pulled it out. Fark-me, what a nightmare. Umpteen hose and wiring harness to disconnect, remove the steering wheel, pull the dash front cover and rear cover off. Anyways several hours later I got it out. Pulled it to pieces to measure the seals and bugger me, they look fine. Mind-you it looked like somebody had been there before me. Every hose and electrical connection I had to remove had a coloured cable-tie or mark on it for reconnecting in the right order that definitely weren't original. Then I had an epiphany. I only ever run the tractor in hydraulic drive with clutchless shuttle-shift. Only reason I need the clutch is the safety feature of having it depressed to start the engine. I could bypass that just by shorting out the pressure switch. I found three of them on the back of the master cylinder, If I had just shorted them all out I bet it would have been fine. Start but no clutch but I never run it in mechanical drive mode anyways, so I don't even need the clutch. Now I got several hours to put it all back together again, but being such a pedant I think I have to fix it anyway now, because it will annoy me stripping it and not fixing it properly. So now I am going chase where the fault is anyway. Maybe just a pin-hole in an old clutch hose somewhere I assume. But if you want to come help Friday 10.20am suits me.
Hi Froth Goth. You might want to check this out?
thewest.com.au/business/property/morawa-house-in-the-wheatbelt-sells-for-just-2000-as-metoropoltan-perth-property-prices-soar-above-500k-c-17099052
Hi coralinehana, I just paid the registration on my little trailer. $79 for twelve months, but $39 for six months or $19 for three months. So that means it is cheaper for the year if I pay multiple times. Seems strange to me, but I'm interested in your thoughts / advice.
Hi Froth Goth. You might want to check this out?
thewest.com.au/business/property/morawa-house-in-the-wheatbelt-sells-for-just-2000-as-metoropoltan-perth-property-prices-soar-above-500k-c-17099052
Hmmm maybe its time i should check out the west coast...
Always did plan on teaching diveing at exmouth ... ill get another season of solo night diving in over here where i feel like i stand half a chance with the bullsharks and tigers and then ill have to see why the whites are so scary
Nothing raises the zombies like a good ol fashioned business opportunity thread
coraline the car necromancer by neil gayman
not a moment too soon. Ever met someone from there.?
Hi coralinehana, I have a few car related questions that I've often wondered about. Based on your knowledge as a mobile mechanic, I'd be interested in any insights you wish to share.
1. Can you fix my car remotely via Bluetooth?
2. If my car is electric, do you just plug it into your laptop to fix it?
3. Can you change my tire, but leave the car hovering like in the movies?
4. What's the best oil for a car that only drives downhill?
5. If my engine is making a weird noise, can I just turn the radio up to fix it?
6. Can you make my wipers dance to music?
7. If I put energy drinks in the petrol tank, will my car go faster?
8. Can you install a cupholder specifically for my cheeseburgers?
9. How many bananas can I 'safely' put in the exhaust pipe?
10. Can you make my check engine light stop blinking by just covering it with tape?
I'm a mobile mechanic sharing my insights with this forum, and I want to talk about common car issues we often fix on the go. One of the most frequent problems I encounter is battery failure. I can quickly diagnose and resolve these issues right at your location, whether it's due to a dead battery or corroded terminals. Have you ever had to deal with a dead battery at an inconvenient time?Another common issue is brake problems. From worn-out pads to low brake fluid, these are critical repairs that I can address promptly. If you find yourself in need of quick service, remember that I offer some of the mobilemechanicforlv.com/ cheapest mobile mechanic services Las Vegas. Have you ever considered how much time you could save by having a mechanic come to you instead of waiting at a shop?From starter issues to tire replacements, I'm here to help. What car problems have you faced that made you wish you had a mobile mechanic on speed dial?
Do you do Anal ?
Asking for a friend
not a moment too soon. Ever met someone from there.?
I sold my house from there recently and made a pretty decent profit. Places there are selling within weeks, both to locals and investors. Mine took 2 weeks.
For a town that people assume is going to die, it is doing remarkably well. I think people from Perth are looking for somewhere more affordable and people that work around there need somewhere to live.
I would happily buy back in if property values dropped over the next 5 or 10 years. Its a nice town. I think the 'people from there' are just about the same these days as people from Perth.
I sold my house from there recently and made a pretty decent profit. Places there are selling within weeks, both to locals and investors. Mine took 2 weeks.
www.realestate.com.au/wa/collie-6225/
Housing statistics confirm Collie is booming. Rental yeild also very strong.
But what evidence have you got that people from Collie are 'just like everybody else'?
I sold my house from there recently and made a pretty decent profit. Places there are selling within weeks, both to locals and investors. Mine took 2 weeks.
www.realestate.com.au/wa/collie-6225/
Housing statistics confirm Collie is booming. Rental yeild also very strong.
But what evidence have you got that people from Collie are 'just like everybody else'?
Evidence?
"Just like everybody else?"
Are you nuts? Your comprehension is not so good.
Are you nuts? Your comprehension is not so good.
Just like everybody else
People who live in places where proposed nuclear power plants will be built are not 'like everybody else'.
The government knows this and that's why they locate these facilities in Collie.
Surely you must see the odd person there wearing 'home-made' clothing with webbed toes?
Maybe you have four nipples.
myscreenname claim : Collie people are not "normal"
FormulaNova claim : OMG, yeah, but nah, but yeah, but nah, but yeah like we so totally are and if you say we're not you are so like Mandy Clarke who frenchied some boys for a couple of vapes behind the bike sheds.
Two options to settle this:
1) the Thunderdome. Clean, decisive, transparent, unequivocal.
2) Carantoc has teamed up with the ABS to fact check claims made on seabreeze.com.au forums.
abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/501021009
Level of highest educational attainment Bachelor Degree level and above (People aged 15 years and over)
Collie 5.8%, Rest of WA 23.8%, Rest of Australia 26.3%
Myth proven. 94.2% of people aged over 15 from Collie are sub-normal.
1) the Thunderdome. Clean, decisive, transparent,
people aged over 15 from Collie are sub-normal.
i hope its not transparent, i want to watch.
you wouldn't be normal either if you spent your entire life mining/burning coal.
oh wait, you weren't normal to begin with..
I was reading the Wikipedia page on Collie and 84% of 'them' are of Australian, Anglo European decent. So if you consider that 94% of these white people are sub normal, according to the ABS. You have a town full of what 'normal' people may call 'white trash'.
Hi coralinehana, what do you think? Would you take a call from a town known to be full of 'white trash' to service some broken and rusty Datsun 120Y?
For those that are unaware of whats happening outside Docklands, the countryside is experiencing a bit of a boom:
www.abc.net.au/news/2024-12-19/australians-moving-inland-amid-housing-crisis/104726584
The slightly annoying thing is that some of this is people buying blocks of land, but not doing anything with them... well at least that is my theory. In Collie there were plenty of spare blocks around 4 years ago, selling for cheap prices. They are almost all gone now. The couple that bought my house were saying that even the advertised ones were not even really still for sale.
I can't blame people. Why stay in Perth or a bigger town when you can sell up and buy a cheaper place somewhere a bit quieter and own it outright. Some of these places are not that remote and I think it depends on what you need out of life.
2) Carantoc has teamed up with the ABS to fact check claims made on seabreeze.com.au forums.
abs.gov.au/census/find-census-data/quickstats/2021/501021009
Level of highest educational attainment Bachelor Degree level and above (People aged 15 years and over)
Collie 5.8%, Rest of WA 23.8%, Rest of Australia 26.3%
Myth proven. 94.2% of people aged over 15 from Collie are sub-normal.
Jesus christ hahahaha
You cant write entertainment like this
I agree with the battery failure point the OP mentioned. The cell closest to the engine is the first to fail in my experience. It gets the hottest. I always pack a portable jump starter (battery boaster) when I travel remotely. You can get them from Jaycar, Autobarn, Supercheap etc. They've got me out of hot water twice in the sticks, as well as other people over the years. If you look after them, they last years. The Boxing day special is soon. If you don't have one, then get one. I brought one during the November Black Friday special for $99. A very cheap insurance policy I think.
Filling up at a servo on the way to my parents tonight, a lady stops her car behind me, and asks me to look at a strange light on her cluster. That's a battery light I said. Looks like your car has a charging issue. Damn, it's a new battery too she said. Ok, let's pop the bonnet and have a look. Yep, brand spanking new battery. 5 seconds later.. "Wow, there's your problem !". Her car had dropped a belt that powered the alternator (Therefore, nothing turning the alternator). If that was a professional installing her new battery, then it's disappointing the installer couldn't be ****ed checking the charging system. Anyway, looks like she's up for a new belt and possibly another new battery. She was on her way to Mildura in Victoria, a 400 odd k journey, and leaving at night. Lucky she asked hey ?. Merry Xmas all, and buy a battery boaster. Just do it !
A battry booster does not fix electrical things
Its the game where the points dont matter
A battry booster does not fix electrical things
Of course they don't. I didn't say they did.