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 Post subject: Re: S2 - Cocked up again!! Is a 944 really an every day car?
PostPosted: Sun Feb 08, 2009 3:42 pm 
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Cheers mate. It's been too long. :roll: Should have the '44 on back on the road this year. :wink: [/quote]


about time too, we've missed you :D

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 Post subject: Re: S2 - Cocked up again!! Is a 944 really an every day car?
PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 1:45 pm 
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944BLOKE wrote:
Oh dear,Ben! More problems? 6 months isnt long for a power steering pump so Im sure Malton will look after you.They do make big claims about their after sales service etc. Dont give up on it though, as others have said above ,it takes a while to get through teething problems but once you get it thoroughly sorted you should be ok. John :)


Hi one and all,

Quick update for you all (if you're interested). Turns out that the new power steering pump recently fitted is the cause of the leak. The lads at Malton are going to fit and replace a new power steering pump free of charge - good result. I'll soon get the Exxon Valdez running smoothly again - 'till the next time and/or leak?

Have a good weekend everyone,

Ben :bounce:


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 Post subject: Re: S2 - Cocked up again!! Is a 944 really an every day car?
PostPosted: Fri Feb 13, 2009 6:01 pm 
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Glad you got a result. Keep the faith. you can't expect a 20 year old car not to have the odd Hiccup. You soon forget the pain when youir running again. :lol:

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 Post subject: Re: S2 - Cocked up again!! Is a 944 really an every day car?
PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 3:53 am 
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ben944 wrote:
944BLOKE wrote:
Oh dear,Ben! More problems? 6 months isnt long for a power steering pump so Im sure Malton will look after you.They do make big claims about their after sales service etc. Dont give up on it though, as others have said above ,it takes a while to get through teething problems but once you get it thoroughly sorted you should be ok. John :)


Hi one and all,

Quick update for you all (if you're interested). Turns out that the new power steering pump recently fitted is the cause of the leak. The lads at Malton are going to fit and replace a new power steering pump free of charge - good result. I'll soon get the Exxon Valdez running smoothly again - 'till the next time and/or leak?

Have a good weekend everyone,

Ben :bounce:

Good news Ben! :)

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PostPosted: Sat Feb 14, 2009 12:30 pm 
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J.J. wrote:
Glad you got a result. Keep the faith. you can't expect a 20 year old car not to have the odd Hiccup. You soon forget the pain when youir running again. :lol:


I'm trying to keep the faith. I was pretty frustrated last week when it all went Jugs to Jupiter again. I know the car will f*@k up occasionally but I didn't think I'd have so many niggly problems early on. Prior to buying the car, the previous owner had only been doing about 1000 miles/year in it. I wonder if I've started using it everyday, things have just started to go a bit? Anyway, onward and upward.

Cheers, Ben :bounce:


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