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Hi guys, not sure if a ball joint is playing up.
Steering doesn't feel very secure (might be my mind tho!!) and going over speed bumps makes a thud sound.
Cars in for service tomorrow for a 2nd service which they class as a major service so wondered if they check joints and if found to be knackered will replace.



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maybe in the first few months but after 2 years not likely
mention the problem when it goes in and see what they say
but i will take a guess and they will say its fine
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Ye they prob say its wear and tear. Shouldn't be too expensive if they are shot anyway.

On a different note, vx offered a clean out of all old oil and clean the fuel lines inc injectors for £18. They just going to use redex for the fuel ?


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they do an engine flush before the oil change if you pay extra about £50 but injector cleaning will be something they throw in the fuel for that price
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She said its to clean all old oil deposits throughout and cleans fuel lines and the injectors for £18. I'll double check with the guy who picking up the car tomorrow.


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I would rather use pro-tec funny enough I spoke with my mechanic about flushing the engine when doing an oil change and he said the only time he would recommend it is if there was a problem or after xx amount of years.

Most likely there way of screwing an extra £18 out of you.

And the chap who comes to pick the car up wont have a clue as he's just a driver
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