Deli-luck
Posted: Mon Dec 15, 2008 10:54 am
Here's a good story,
I just recently did my block heater. Just after the job the van didn't start well- solenoid click. I thought it was something I did, since I just had the starter out. But I determined that it was the starter. So off I go down to get a starter at coombs country. I purchased a reconditioned one, finally met Glen and we were off on our merry way.
We stopped at Englishman River Falls for a little hike and when we went to go of course the van didn't start - click click.... We popped the hatch to tap the solenoid when it started I heard a weird sound coming from the timing belt area. Not good. So we just ran back to Glens to show him. Turns out a bolt broke off of one of the pullys and the timing belt was self destructing! When Glen showed me the belt it already had a large chunk missing from it!
He fixed it up then and there and had us on our way. Unfortunitly for him he just replaced it 4 months ago and had to cover the costs. Fortunatly for me it did not happen to me on the road to Manitoba next week!
The moral of this story, if you hear weird noises coming from you timing belt area - or any area for that matter - STOP THE ENGINE!!!!!!!!!!! find the problem, call Glen.
Darcy B
I just recently did my block heater. Just after the job the van didn't start well- solenoid click. I thought it was something I did, since I just had the starter out. But I determined that it was the starter. So off I go down to get a starter at coombs country. I purchased a reconditioned one, finally met Glen and we were off on our merry way.
We stopped at Englishman River Falls for a little hike and when we went to go of course the van didn't start - click click.... We popped the hatch to tap the solenoid when it started I heard a weird sound coming from the timing belt area. Not good. So we just ran back to Glens to show him. Turns out a bolt broke off of one of the pullys and the timing belt was self destructing! When Glen showed me the belt it already had a large chunk missing from it!
He fixed it up then and there and had us on our way. Unfortunitly for him he just replaced it 4 months ago and had to cover the costs. Fortunatly for me it did not happen to me on the road to Manitoba next week!
The moral of this story, if you hear weird noises coming from you timing belt area - or any area for that matter - STOP THE ENGINE!!!!!!!!!!! find the problem, call Glen.
Darcy B