| ed 
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 | Took my Fiat GP in to have it's EGR valve replaced last week. It's been in for a while as for some reason the parts had to come over from Italy as there were none in stock. It was still running poorly after the EGR valve was replaced so the garage elected to replace the flow plugs too, simple enough right? (Though the weather was warm enough not to need them).
 
 Upon removing the glow plugs, the one in cylinder number two seems to have disintegrated. Hopefully it disintegrated when it was removed and not while the engine was running - The car worked fine when it was warm so hopefully this is the case. I'd also have expected to hear a knock if there were debris in the combustion chamber?
 
 They're quoting over £1k to remove the head and retrieve the broken pieces of glow plug, this also includes the original EGR problem too. If this was accident damage then it'd almost be in write off territory as the car must be worth less than £3k now and if the glow plug broke up while the engine was running then it's going to be thousands to effectively re-build the engine
  
 Wish I'd tried a bit harder to sell the thing a few ago but hindsight is always 20:20 and I'd have ended up with something pretty silly and unreliable anyway
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| Jambo 
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 Indie price not cheaper? Seems a mission. How many miles you covered dude?
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| nathy_87 
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 | How can they quote you when it was possibly their fault to begin with?  You take it to a proper Fiat dealer?
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| adiohead 
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 | Didn't someone else on here have a Fiat Punto with similar engine problems?
 
 Probably cheaper to source and fit a whole new engine...no?
 
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| 3CorsaMeal 
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 | thats the problem with new cars, people can't fix them theirselves and they cost thousands to get fixed, and no more realiable than an old car.
 
 should of bought 1988 fiat uno and this wouldn't of happened, worse case is you need another engine for a few hundred pounds
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| Fro 
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 | Deano had engine drama but cant remember what his problems were.
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| 3CorsaMeal 
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 | best plan is park it near a riot and hope it gets burnt out and you can claim on insurance
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| LeeM 
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 | id blame them at first, if the engine was running and theres no piston damage then its clearly broken up as theyve taken it out.
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| Jambo 
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 | Spare engines cheap Ed?
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| Brett 
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 | I know it's been said, but sounds like the garage could be at fault?
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| Steve 
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 | you would get at least some very noticable rough running if it dropped in there whilst it was running.
 
 i dropped a small washer down a spark plug hole in my 106 gti, couldnt get it out, ended up just thinking fuck it and started it, knocked and clonked for a while then it ran ok, assumed it just welded itself to the inside of the head or something
  
 was fine ever since aswell
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| Brett 
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| ed 
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 | I'm not sure? Could be that I'm unlucky and they glow plug had a defect that's caused it to fail in the engine, or the tech broke it when removing it. From what the service guy mentioned it sounds like one of the other ones was damaged too, but the whole lot seems to have come out.
 
 The next step is to visit them tomorrow anyway. If the engine is knackered, then it would be easier to find a replacement, but the car's done 55k FFS.
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| ed 
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 quote:Originally posted by Steve
 was fine ever since aswell
 
 
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| 3CorsaMeal 
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 | some of my spark plug fell into my corrado engine and it just ate it up, no problems at all
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| LeeM 
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 | ask who has been doing the work, pray it was an apprentice and you can kick off saying hes done it because hes a noob
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| ed 
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 | Second hand engine can be had for anywhere between £500 and £1500. At least that option is there.
 
 Will go in tomorrow to discuss what exactly went wrong. I'll even let them use big words as opposed to having them describe the fault to me like I'm a woman.
 
 [Edited on 11-08-2011 by ed]
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| Toby 
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 | way to win with big companies is act like you know what your talking about and scream about it
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| mattk 
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 | EGR is a vauxhall part and is 50% cheaper from a vauxhall dealer, Im changing mine on saturday
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| ed 
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 | Isn't yours the 1.9? Tried to find info on the 1.3 but could only find 1.9 stuff and the engines are totally different so couldn't even figure out where the damn thing was to attempt to do it myself.
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| johnhara1 
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 | 
  steve 
 My focus had to have a helicoil on cylinder no.4
 
 1000 miles later it melted that plug.  The full end of the plug had disappeared along and the plug was physically melted approx 10mm up the threads.
 
 I just changed the plug and it too "was fine ever since"
 
 
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| JonnyJ 
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 quote:Originally posted by Steve
 you would get at least some very noticable rough running if it dropped in there whilst it was running.
 
 i dropped a small washer down a spark plug hole in my 106 gti, couldnt get it out, ended up just thinking fuck it and started it, knocked and clonked for a while then it ran ok, assumed it just welded itself to the inside of the head or something
  
 was fine ever since aswell
 
 
 
  that is definitely something I would do. 
 "ah fuck, that can't be good"
 *attempt to fix*
 *fail*
 "fuck it, be reet"
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| allza 
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 | Never had any glow plugs disintigrate but have a few snap. We usually ring the customer if they are tight and say they could snap before attempting to remove them. They are usally also used for emissions reasons rather than just on start up like they used to be.
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| ed 
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 | Contaminated fuel?
 
 If the garage tests a fuel sample and finds out it's got water/shit/petrol in it do you think there's any chance of compo? I suppose it's my word against the last place I re-fuelled if they find petrol in it but anything else, that's not right?
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| ed 
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 | Last two times I filled it were on the 11th July at an Esso after which it was pretty much empty, then 4th August which was same garage and I think it was showing a bit below quarter a tank.
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