Dagabond Bored Member Administrator 35,722 Member For: 22y 3m 6d Gender: Male Location: Dé·jà vu Posted 08/02/09 03:46 PM Share Posted 08/02/09 03:46 PM WTF is with people blowing out of context and proportion... and whinging on a forum. a forum WITHOUT whinging....is there such a thing.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
HIRO F6 Member 1,817 Member For: 16y 1m Gender: Male Location: Brisbane, QLD Posted 09/02/09 07:27 AM Share Posted 09/02/09 07:27 AM I dont know what all the drama's about. My FG F6 went in for a 3000km service and Ford told me that the bolts on the timing casing were wrong and needed to be slightly shaved then put back in. Fixed the "minor" leak that was there, and I mean minor! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EXGMH304 Member 64 Member For: 16y 11m 13d Gender: Male Location: S.E Melbourne Posted 10/02/09 05:36 AM Share Posted 10/02/09 05:36 AM You can speculate all you like but you didn't see the leak so you have no idea how bad it was or wasn't.A qualified tradesman did and made a judgement call in his/her experience that it would be ok. End of story.If it was looking like a roadworthy issue I doubt they would have let it go as if something happened then they would be legally responsible for letting an unroadworthy car back onto the streets.Like I said, it doesn't matter how bad it was or wasn't. The simple fact is, a car that leaks fluid of any sort, in any quantity, is unroadworthy. No one can tell you it's not, and it's not up to the individual technician to decide whether the car is safe or not... Our governments have already made that decision for us, whether it's right or wrong. I don't exactly agree with the policy, and have driven plenty of cars that leak oil, but your mechanic knows better than to send you away in an unroadworthy vehicle, unless you asked to hold on to the car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EXGMH304 Member 64 Member For: 16y 11m 13d Gender: Male Location: S.E Melbourne Posted 10/02/09 05:39 AM Share Posted 10/02/09 05:39 AM The heat out in the west could be a factor?Shouldn't be... Either build the car to handle the conditions, or don't sell it there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Trough Lolly Member 4,349 Member For: 20y 5m 12d Gender: Male Location: Mildura Posted 10/02/09 10:16 AM Share Posted 10/02/09 10:16 AM Shouldn't be... Either build the car to handle the conditions, or don't sell it there.exactly.the car wasnt built in the south pole... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PHANTMXR6 It's not a MKI! Member 1,742 Member For: 16y 8m 1d Gender: Male Location: Earth Posted 10/02/09 01:58 PM Share Posted 10/02/09 01:58 PM Like I said, it doesn't matter how bad it was or wasn't. The simple fact is, a car that leaks fluid of any sort, in any quantity, is unroadworthy. No one can tell you it's not, and it's not up to the individual technician to decide whether the car is safe or not... Our governments have already made that decision for us, whether it's right or wrong. I don't exactly agree with the policy, and have driven plenty of cars that leak oil, but your mechanic knows better than to send you away in an unroadworthy vehicle, unless you asked to hold on to the car.Of course it matters how bad it was or wasn't.What you deem as an oil leak, I might deem as residue.It comes down to the individual who said it was ok to drive.If they deemed it unroadworthy they wouldn't have let the owner drive away in it without letting them know their opinion would they?You might want to look underneath your car when it has been running for a bit with the air con on and find that it 'leaks fluid'. That doesn't make it unroadworthy does it? Yeah yeah, I know I'm getting picky but my point is, if a qualified tradesman deemed it safe to use then it was his/her call. Not anyone elses. If the owner of the vehicle was not happy with that call then he could have asked for a second opinion or refused to drive it until the 'fluid leak' was repaired.As for a technician not being able to make a call on whether a car is safe to drive or not...... Fair suck of the sav mate. Tradesmen go to a lot of effort and do a lot of training to obtain a trade certificate that deems them competent to be able to make those sorts of calls. That's why they're called tradesmen. And it is the Government that issues those trade certificates. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Unforgiven Member 119 Member For: 18y 28d Gender: Male Location: Adelaide Posted 11/02/09 04:00 AM Share Posted 11/02/09 04:00 AM Yeah mate. Master tech at a ford dealer in Melbourne. We have lots of bfs and territorys leaking oil from the timing covers as they use only sealant instead of gaskets. Ba falcons ran gaskets and had hardly any timing cover leaks. Havent had to crack an fg engine apart yet but I am sure it wont be long as these oil leaks around the front of the engines are becoming pretty common. If I had one I wouldnt be too happy that a brand new car has a oil leak either but if its not leaking on the floor and they are going to fix it under warranty I would be happy.Can you retrofit the BA gasket onto the BFs? I've got an F6X and obviously this is the same as a BF engine. I've just had the 30k service done and they didn't find anything wrong with it. I might have to have a look tonight to make sure there isn't any leaks as I don't really trust my dealer. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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