think its bearings in wiper motor, try putting a load of WD40 into the spindle as a quick fix, or strip down and grease if ur doing it properly!
Most the costs were in labour. Apparently it costs £50 for a new motor and £150 in the labour, same for the lights(Wiring fault). At the point of these fixes I had no license, wasn't paying for it and in most cases didn't even know till it'd already been done.
Got my Haynes and have started fixing little problems with the car. The idea is that I get a grasp on maintenence of the car, so I can stop forking out silly sums for labour.
Spare fuse was the nearest thing that'd work! What can I say? I'm lazy.:wasntme:
Edit: Anyone know why my driver side wiper always squeeks at the windscreen? I changed the blades this morning but it's still doing it regardless off the amount of water it's washing off...
Nah, got to respray it first! Been cleaning up that carb though, it's coming along nicely.hows the spoiler coming, you got it fitted yet
My girlfriend said she liked it, wants me to put one under the passenger seat as well.sub under the seat nice, the girls will love that, they'l be done before you even get to first bass lol
Micra's being scrapped. Anyone want a cold air feed induction kit, stealth parcel shelf or any other parts?
Being replaced by a Fiat Punto...
Well, as it stands the micra's got a sheered bolt on the passenger wheel hub (£50ish to fix) but then it's got a massive dent in the door/fender where an old guy drove into me, then there's the fact the ring gears lost nearly all its teeth making starting it a pain in the arse. I figured the total cost of fixing the micra (120,000 miles now!) equals about the cost of this punto. Plus the punto's just had its breaks done, 12mo taxed, 12mo mot, 80k on the clock, was driven by a granny and takes my insurance down another £100. For £450 it's not bad.hohoho expect bigger bills, if your replacing a broken micra for a punto.
Well, as it stands the micra's got a sheered bolt on the passenger wheel hub (£50ish to fix) but then it's got a massive dent in the door/fender where an old guy drove into me, then there's the fact the ring gears lost nearly all its teeth making starting it a pain in the arse. I figured the total cost of fixing the micra (120,000 miles now!) equals about the cost of this punto. Plus the punto's just had its breaks done, 12mo taxed, 12mo mot, 80k on the clock, was driven by a granny and takes my insurance down another £100. For £450 it's not bad.