Advice needed in Scotland

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reekie

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Biggar, Scotland
I'm looking for someone local to Biggar, Scotland, (an enthusiast or professional) to give my car the once-over.
I'm not a mechanic (by any stretch of the imagination!) but I'm a very keen learner and don't mind pulling things to bits to see how they work. However....
I don't really want to do that with my only means of transport without knowing if it's a necessary/essential way to fix one of the (many) problems I have*.

Any thoughts and suggestions would be most welcome.

Cheers all.
 
It's a '95, R-plated, 4.0 SE Auto.
It's petrol with an LPG kit on it.
The main problem's a feeling of drifting. It's a bit like you've hit a tiny patch of ice and have to re-adjust to keep straight. I'm hoping it's just the tracking...
There's also a fairly severe judder when you pass through 50-53mph and again if you pass through 70mph (accelerating or braking). That, I'm hoping, is just a balance problem...
Those two are probably garage jobs, if I'm honest.

I'm really just wanting someone with a bit of knowledge to have a quick shufty under the bonnet for anything glaring and then confirm/deny the suspicions I have regarding the blend-motors, heated seats, various erroneous 'bulb failure'/'SRS failure' messages etc...

Cheers anyhoo, crashbox.
 
Which wheels/tyres & pressure have you got?

Mine did similar to yours when i got it and better tyres and 30/38 psi made it into another beast, no more tramlining. (255/60 R18 Good Year M/S)
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completley agree, check pressures, when I first got mine I took it down motorway and I thought it was going to kill me!! did a little searching on here and then changed tyre pressures to 28 front 38 back. drives like a different car, can't believe the change you get by simply having the correct tyre pressures.
 
Holy crapola!

Just checked the tyres.... they're at 3 bar (43psi)!
Yes, all four of them.

I've to take a run into Edinburgh today, so I'll see what difference reducing the pressure makes.

Thanks for the advice. The things you don't think to check....
 
Holy crapola!

Just checked the tyres.... they're at 3 bar (43psi)!
Yes, all four of them.

I've to take a run into Edinburgh today, so I'll see what difference reducing the pressure makes.

Thanks for the advice. The things you don't think to check....

The book says 28 psi front - 38 rear but some find slightly higher 30 psi in front better including me.

Enjoy your trip, it will be a different beast and hopefully a real pleasure to drive
 
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