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Aimee
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Post by Aimee »

:cry: :cry: :cry:

Me and my CC aren’t too popular at the moment…

My parents have been on holiday, so I’ve been staying at their house, they got back this morning and I got woken up by a very irate Dad on the phone, thought I’d left some obvious clue that I’d had a bit of a party Saturday night…

…but no :no: , its my CC I’ve left on their newly blocked paved driveway, it has taken it upon itself to drop a load of oil (or brake fluid or something…) which as their drive is pretty slopped has run about half a metre, and its still leaking (I’ve been provided with 2 further update phone calls).

Only problem is, I’m working away at the moment and I’ve got the key to my car here and the spare is in Colchester, in the meantime my Dad is going loopy because understandably he wants it off his drive and I can’t get home till tomorrow to move it, oops!

Then to top it off I’ve just contacted Peugeot and they can’t fit it in until next Tuesday and I’ve just read that the weather for the bank holiday weekend is going to be 24˚, and I’ll be driving a Focus which doesn’t even have a sunroof!

Oh well, at least I can enjoy the sunshine whilst I’m scrubbing the driveway! :(

Erm
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Post by Erm »

its not brake fluid!!!! (If its a very colourless oil pale yellow)

i had an oil leak from somewhere too........... took it to my dads mates garage that day i found it and he said its from the gearbox. He just had to tighten a few nuts and its fine now, but he werent too pleased the way it loosened itself :?

cant wait to get rid of my pug :rolleyes:
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CB
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Post by CB »

Sorry to hear about that Aimee...

but 24 dgrees!!! Good job i've got some wicked plans for this weekend then!!!! ;)
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Pauline
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Post by Pauline »

Here's a temporary fix that your dad can do - put some cat litter in a baking tray and shove it under your car :D Bet you a cat will poo in it though :lol:
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Aimee
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Post by Aimee »

Above mentioned offending vehicle is now on my drive, felt a bit bad so came home early (plus offer of a free jolly at the races tomorrow was too good to refuse!!! :D ).

Thanks Pauline, I've put some cat litter under it (no baking tray, just chucked it on the floor :? , so hope it'll work)!