What Have You Done to Your Cougar Today?

At the risk of wandering further off-topic, I just wanted to address this.

Vehicle testing in the USA is mandated on a state rather than federal level. Or to put it another way, it depends on where you are. Some states only care that the Check Engine Light isn't lit. Others - such as California unsurprisingly - include an extremely strict "smog check" or emissions test. A few have a test similar to our MOT. I grew up in Florida by the way, where there is no testing.

Interestingly, states in the "Rust Belt" - that's states that salt their roads in winter - generally don't have a full test. Nor do many states on the eastern seaboard (again with the salt, only this time from the ocean...). The logic seems to be that outside of major cities, a car is a necessity. And Americans will not stand for the government telling them that they have to get rid of theirs and buy another. Ironic, given that those are precisely the states where vehicles are likely to be falling apart at the seams.

So anyway, it's just a subtle little social difference toward cars that they have.
Oh how times have changed over the years. Its horrible in the US for inspections.You wouldn't believe the extent they go through here. Like this one time, at band camp, [emoji2]

Actually though. If you live in counties around big cities here, which if yall arent familiar with county maybe Mako can help, then you have to do an emissions testing and safety inspection. I currently live in Ga. 13 counties mainly surrounding Atlanta you have emissions testing. They hook a computer up to the OBD2 port and make sure no codes are present basically. If everything checks out then your good. All except California. They test the gasses in your exhaust pipe with some sniffer thing that reads how much whatever is present.
If like me you live in whats considered a Rural or out in the country type county all you have is a safety inspection. And when I say safety I mean they check your window tint, all the lights outside your car, your seatbelts, and the horn, and possibly your tires. As well as making sure there is no cracks in your front windscreen that obscure your vision.

I can be missing my front wings have the rear wings smashed together and be able to pedal my car lile fred flintstone and it could pass. Thats what blew my mind when I saw everyone welding holes due to MOT. To me thats insane. Jane has absolutely 0 emissions systems left in her. Not catalytic converters, headers, no egr, and every bit of the emissions stuff under the boot is gone. And the solenoids for whatever on the firewall are gone. She would still pass if I could get her running because my lights work windsheild is fine and the seatbelts work. I can go as far as to tint every one of the windows behind the driver seat with rattle can spray laquer as long as I have both of my outside mirrors.
 
Had a nice long drive out to Southport and back with the family, Lovely car. :love:
Didn't see any other Cougars at all though.
 
Sorry I haven't had chance to take any lately, been too busy and I still need to fit one of Al's brakelight masks from weeks ago!
 
I'd agree with you in principle that the thought of the MOT test being dropped fills me with dread as well, but who among us hasn't been to look at a car that has a fresh MOT on it and only half it's chassis rails, missing bushes, stuck piston in at least one caliper, etc etc - all MOT fail points but somehow made it through...

TBH, the MOT doesn't do enough, but also leaves a lot of naive motorists thinking they're looking after their car with an MOT.
How many times have you had a neighbour ask you for help and then bemoan the MOT station?
"It was only MOT'd last week, I don't know how it could be out of oil if they did their jobs properly..."
"I had it MOT'd! How can it need a new clutch!?"
"My car won't start. The MOT was only last month! How could they have missed this!?"

Too many people think an MOT and maintenance are the same thing. If it passes the MOT, they assume their car is perfect and needs no attention for another 12 months. Balance that against the amount of car's that are deathtraps and still MOT'd because the right nod and wink were exchanged with a few additional pictures of ol' Liz... I'm not sure the net benefit of the MOT regs we currently have are actually on the positive side.

To answer your potential bias question: Both types of MOT stations, as well as garages.

To go into a personal rant (again, I know...) this isn't an argument, it's an opinion/viewpoint/experience and you're just as entitled to yours as I am to mine, etc:
National chains/Main Stealers aren't worth going near. ex-BIL worked as a tech at a main stealer and then a couple of national chains (until he and my sister parted company and I had no reason to care where he went) helped him and his gaffer put drum springs on - both had shredded their fingertips to the point of bleeding over an hour of trying to put the return spring on a transit rear drum when I arrived to pick him up. Gaffer said he wasn't leaving until the drum was back together. So I sent the gaffer to fetch me a screwdriver, popped the spring on in 3 seconds, handed him the screwdriver, was offered a job there and then - laughed and told him I don't work for idiots. Moving his tools out of the garage when he later left, I found a cache of pollen filters and spark plugs that had never been fitted because "they're trouble" - called him on it and was shown behind his colleagues' boxes. All the same.

I've seen independents where similar things happen, etc. Yep. No argument there - it's rife all over. I have friends and family members that have more mechanical nous in a sneeze than main stealers, and run their independents extremely well.

Independents are the ones that I've seen hacking exhausts up to create a fresh, perfect exhaust for a nurse who couldn't afford a new exhaust for her MOT. I've seen independents that tell people struggling to make ends meet "Look, we can replace it and it'll cost xyz for the part, or we can try and fix it for 30 minutes of labour. If it doesn't last, we'll fit the new part for cost only"

Bias all you like (I don't know which way you swing there, but this is my rant :p ) but chain workshops NEVER consider the customer first. They can't - they're given book times to do a job. Book times that were calculated with an engine on a bench, not on a car. Too late behind the book times? Bye. Chain mechanics simply can't DO the job and KEEP their job. It's not the fault of the mechanic in most instances, just the situation the bean counters have put management in.

Any time I go to a garage because I don't fancy a job (front wheelbearing, anybody?) I go in and talk to them whilst they work on somebody else's car and watch them like a hawk until I know I trust them enough to watch them work on my car.

No chance of that at a national/global brand workshop. You get the "technician" with his papers etc who forgot to torque a customer's brake caliper - a week after he failed to torque the hubnut on another customer's car at a main dealership in Derby - and STILL kept his job! The oxygen thieves that serviced a friend's Mum's 1 year old Volvo in Blackburn and "forgot" to put oil back in.

...but you can't tell. You don't have any chance to meet and size up the person that will be working on your car at a chain garage.

Sounds like we're singing of the same hymn sheet here Herak. With the possible exception if folding pictures of the Queen in exchange for a MOT cert. I would have thought it not worth the risk off loss to the tester but maybe I'm being naive.

Personally I have my favoured local independant, used the guy for years and he's had essentially the same team of mechs there.
He knows I look after my cars and will fix any issues he finds. My cars seldom fail as I've done the prep and he knows that, on occasions he'll pick up something I wasn't aware of but that's fine and I'm happy to pay the money to learn of any potential problems brewing. He always charges beneath the rate and I always give him a tip, I could maybe get it cheaper but a friend in the trade is worth looking after.

My advice, use the independent year in year out, get to know them and they'll look after you.
I've used the chain retailers from time to time. Such as getting them to change the brake fluid, I'd bled it through and it was driveable but the pedal was spongy so I knew it still had air. I hate hydraulics and the fluid was probably ancient. I took advantage of their offer and got the air out of the system free. I was surprised their method was similar to mine and they didn't have a suck it through or pressurize the system machine but the fact that it took him a while wasn't my problem.
They did advise me I had a wheel bearing problem, even allowed me into the workshop to feel it myself. They where right there was too much play. I asked for a cost, after I'd recovered from the shock I declined and replaced the bearing myself.

As with most things in life knowledge is power.

Incidentally my other car does go to Citroen for yearly service, not cheap and maybe I'll stop giving it to them. they advised me the brake pads are 80% worn. On my inspection they're right but I'll buy Citroen parts and fit 'em myself. Not done them yet but it doesn't do lots of miles but I will before they next see it.
 
Dropped my parts at the galvanisers today and got quoted 65 quid to do them all and I would get them back next week. That is not good enough for me, can't you do them any quicker. We could do an express galv for you, but, it will cost you the minimum charge which is 100 quid. Excellent, do that. Getting them back tomorrow lunchtime.
 
Changed this today

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Who thought removing 6 bolts would be so hard?

Got there in the end after lots of swearing/grinding/drilling
 
Midnight, and we're off for a late night run to Asda. Switch lights on and my OS dip decides it has had enough.

No spare H7s, but had picked up a HID kit I hadn't got around to fitting. LED sidelights went in whilst I was at it.

Mods by torchlight. Worth it, though.
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Well done that man, mods by torchlight eh.

Myself! Today I tried the snowfoam that Ricky lent me. Very impressed, great labour saver but I expected more snowfoam. It foamed out of the Lance but instantly started to run. End result is worth it though.

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