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Thanks Sundiz! Would have needed that in spring when I needed to empty mine of water. Looks like you managed to make a lot less of a mess than I did!
For some reason, my handbrake loosens over time. I checked the brake pads and they were adjusted as they should. It seems that the wires gets loose from the handle. I have tighten the wires 4 times now. Today I added nyloc nut to the tensioner. Hope it stays tight now.
Have you had issues with wires? I was guessing the tensioner might be the reason. The tensioner nut can be turned with fingers. It looked like it might come loose with use. I'll have to see how it starts behaving now. New wires would be pain in the butt to change. Especially now with -25'C temps.
Last time I tried to change new front brakes, it was -26'c. It was too cold to be handling metal parts. Today it was around 0'c and the sun was shining. Did everything pretty much as they say in the manual: Etujarru..pdf - Google DriveOld discs and pads were at minimum thickness. One pad had even a part missing. No wonder the brakes seemed little underpowered. I believe I drove 90tkm with these ones.New rotors and pads made a quite a difference. Now the car feels like it stops when I want.
Got my car back from the dealership. Cost was "only" 130€. They found that metal cover/shield had come loose from lower ball joint. That made contact to the brake disc in corners. Personally I did not even knew there was such thing. They said it was a bit tricky to find out and took some time. Neverteless I'm happy the car is ok to drive and does not make any noise.I must admit this was highest hour charge I've ever heard/paid. 107€/hour. I think I shoud put up own shop with that kind of rates. Usually paid 50-70€ per hour...They also found that left steering ball joint is going to fail "soon" and made an offer to change it. 118€ for parts and 220€ for labour ( actual change and wheel alingment). Just checked that I can get the same parts from koraps for 17$ + shipping + customs/VAT. I guess I'll be ordering the parts and change it myself and take the car to alingment after that. Alingment is only around 100€. I should save about 200€ doing dirty work myself.Damn those parts are expensive here...
I was assuming that dropping the subframe is not mandatory. Eventhough the GDS clearly says you need to drop it to service inner tie rods. Assumption is just based on the fact that they charge 85€ for the change. I don't think you could get all that work with only 85€.I think I may have to check the tie rod situation next weekend. Also check if there is enough space to do it without dropping the subframe. If it is mandatory to drop it, then it is job for a mechanic.