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09-03-2013, 09:42 AM | #121 | ||
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rwc like elctrical tagging are only an indication that they were ok at the time they were checked and anything could happen in 11 months time,if you r the type that relys on a peice of paper written all that time ago to think everything is fine now then you r a fool
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09-03-2013, 09:56 AM | #122 | |||
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It is then up to the individual to maintain the vehicle to that standard and not abuse it. I agree, if you rely on it to keep your vehicle safe then yes, you are a fool. Better to have something checked to a standard than not at all. |
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09-03-2013, 10:50 PM | #123 | |||
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For the tyres to be just legal and brake 15% she has racked up some K's since the last service or the shop is sussed . I don't understand how you yourself didn't notice the tyres at least , I am a bit fanatical about tyres , to me they are up there with brakes and are the easiest thing to check . Even my dog would know they were worn ( he pees on em' al the time ) . My mum 83 and as much as she hates it the the mech rings her and tells her what shes up for . The timing cover gasket has been on the agenda for the last 5 yrs and might be done before PETER sees her but I doubt it . |
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09-03-2013, 11:05 PM | #124 | |||
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10-03-2013, 09:47 AM | #125 | ||
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I have just had my Territory inspected here in NSW, and all I can say is that as a rego inspection, it was a waste of time. The car never moved from it's parking spot in the car park, the guy simply opened the door, and looked in the drivers side (perhaps to get the odo reading).
He never lifted the bonnet, nor did he look underneath, as he did not move the car, then did not test the brakes, he may have looked at the tyres, as he passed the end of the car..... All over and done with, in a couple of minutes.... And to add to that, on the rego papers he had incorrectly written down the odo, and transposed two of the digits..... The name of this backyard shop...... NRMA service centre...... How is this a safety inspection, and in fact it appears to be a reduction in regards to what they used to do... Several years ago, they at least took it out on the road, checked the brakes, and had it on the ramps, to check for leaks, gater splits etc etc.... Hope that QLD, if they are going to do it, at least do it right, and INSPECT.
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10-03-2013, 12:13 PM | #126 | |||
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And funnily enough I currently have a un'rwc car advertised for sale, and noones come to throw me in gaol just yet. I'm all for yearly inspections, and quite frankly out in the sticks then too bad, you choose to live there, doesn't make anyone exempt from their responsibilities. And just to clarify my position, I drive an older car, and certainly will find more costs a burden, but IMO its worth it. |
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10-03-2013, 02:26 PM | #127 | ||
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What he says is true though. You are suppose to have a RWC when you advertise your car. A lot of people will just get one when the car is sold. You need the RWC to transfer the rego.
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10-03-2013, 02:39 PM | #128 | |||
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As far as your cleverness at breaking the law and not being caught, well right now there are a lot of people driving drunk, selling drugs, breaking and entering and committing all sorts of other offenses who have not been caught. They are just as clever as you. The last point here is that you are a hypocrite. You support the idea of mandatory yearly RWC yet in an existing system where a RWC is mandatory you publicly admit that you do not care about the law and brag how you have got away with it. Last edited by flappist; 10-03-2013 at 02:46 PM. |
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10-03-2013, 03:39 PM | #129 | ||
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Gee just read a few posts. Thank god I live in WA and dont have to worry about all that stuff.
Last time all my cars were checked was when I serviced them. Before that it was when Ford built them.
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NSW is automotive utopia. Beautifully maintained cars driving on perfect roads. Your life expectancy actually goes up when you hop in a car in NSW.
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10-03-2013, 05:46 PM | #131 | |||
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That is not the case. You may sell an unroadworthy or unregistered vehicle, the only requirement is that you sign the tranfer/disposal papers correctly. If it is unregistered (therefore also unroadworthy in NSW) you are also required to hand the number plates into the RTA (now called Roads and Maritime Services or RMS) or you may keep them and transfer them to another vehicle (after filling in the appropriate forms). exerpt from thier site :- "When you sell your vehicle, it is your responsibility to tell Roads and Maritime Services (replacing Roads and Traffic Authority) that you are no longer the registered owner." The site has no mention that it has to be registered OR roadworthy. Rego & RWC are only required to drive the vehicle on public roads. |
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10-03-2013, 05:55 PM | #132 | |||
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They need to test the brakes by hooking up a pressure sensor to the pedal and taking it for spin... It then prints off a receipt that shows the speed, pedal pressure and the deceleration time.... I think they must have a saved reading or a 'print the last test again' option as it isn't the first time I have heard of inspections being done without anyone ever entering the car.
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10-03-2013, 06:09 PM | #133 | |||
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Selling a vehicle? If you are selling a registered vehicle, you will need to obtain and display a Queensland safety certificate ( http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Registrati...tificates.aspx ) from the moment you offer the vehicle for sale. The safety certificate must be displayed on a conspicuous part of the vehicle. Contact an approved inspection station to arrange an inspection. Fees for inspections are paid directly to the station. A seller's checklist is available ( http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Registrati...checklist.aspx ). If you fail to display a Queensland safety certificate on the vehicle from the moment you offer it for sale you may receive an on-the-spot fine of $550. Note: You are required to obtain and display a safety certificate on a registered vehicle when it is being offered for sale, even if you plan on cancelling the registration when the vehicle is sold. Source: http://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/Registrati...d-vehicle.aspx Cheers!
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10-03-2013, 06:23 PM | #134 | ||
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.......... thanks for that supershifty
I see its a Qld thing, much appreciated the info. |
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10-03-2013, 08:56 PM | #135 | ||
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That's the difference, mines not registered, so no rwc required to advertise it for sale,
So not breaking any laws to brag about. Also I meant rbts where they are set up on the side of the road and just wave you in, not so much when they pull you over, I'm more than aware when they pull you over they already know they can probably get you on something. No such thing as a truly random breath test.... Last edited by flappist; 11-03-2013 at 04:24 PM. Reason: do not pick fights |
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11-03-2013, 11:51 AM | #136 | |||
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Got that right.....I left QLD in 1995 and prior to me leaving, they were carrying on every now and then for this sort of stuff....I put it down to a slow news week...
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11-03-2013, 12:00 PM | #137 | ||
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S.A doesn't have any mandatory inspections....If the car is unregistered, walk in cough up some dough and start driving when you get to the car.
As for a car being a certain age before it becomes mandatory....Why not make it mandatory every 12 months....Even new cars are unroadworthy....oil leaks, faulty suspension parts, bald tyres, worn brake pads/rotors....there's a start.....Does this sound far fetched???? have a sticky round on here and tell me if it is? FWIW, the worse offenders for an unsafe car I have seen since I've been in the trade are people with new cars...ie under 5 years old, yet the ones the people are complaining about being unsafe are the older ones....some people actually need a reality check and get their fingers on the pulse, not elsewhere
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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11-03-2013, 12:07 PM | #138 | |||
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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11-03-2013, 12:20 PM | #139 | |||
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Flip side....That mechanic should be praised, as there isn't alot out there that go to the effort of noting the issues.... So perfect world.....That mechanic is close to being in it and you bagged him and booted him off.....so you're right....your no where near his world...
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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11-03-2013, 12:26 PM | #140 | |||
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11-03-2013, 12:36 PM | #141 | |||
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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11-03-2013, 12:46 PM | #142 | |||
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A simple fone call mentioning , the issues ,how its not really safe or reliable,and we can fix before you collect wouldnt hurt .... Its called customer relations,and if a business cant afford to take the time to offer this,and worry about their repeat customers, then they shouldnt be in business Ive only run my own show for nearly 20 years, bending over backwards, helping customers,both now and future perspective is also whats required to run a business, not purely offering a service and over charging for that and the massive parts mark up |
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11-03-2013, 07:15 PM | #143 | |||
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In saying that, even though this particular business didn't make the call, they still made a note of the problems, which is a rare thing....So instead of writing them off for not making a silly phone call, think about the service they did provide that alot of other mechanical places don't (both big and small).....ie, made a written note of the problems, for everyone to see, which is bending over backwards helping a customer....past, present and future. Also, did they make mention of the problems when the car was collected? It is also nice to know you're in business, however I suspect it's not in the mechanical trade, so you're probably not aware how tight things are in that trade. Hence your comments
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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11-03-2013, 08:02 PM | #144 | |||
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You're right in one respect, it is cut throat out there for small mechanical businesses, so if they make a courtesy call regarding some repairs to a customer, they are one step ahead of their opposition. One phone call to a customer advising faults or repairs needed will bring in more work and $$$$ so I cant see why a business wouldnt do it! Thinking that its a 'chore' or 'bending over backwards' will surely run you out of business. This applies for any small business should they wish to survive. |
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11-03-2013, 09:03 PM | #145 | ||
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ever considered they may have been busy and had no time to do the repairs in the time the customer wanted the car back?
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11-03-2013, 09:23 PM | #146 | ||
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A good business operator can make time for a call, and the customer would be advised that the repairs will take longer, c'mon, many a car has been left on the hoist/workshop overnight waiting for parts.
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11-03-2013, 09:33 PM | #147 | ||
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I don't know about others experiences, but I always feel somewhat dubious when i take a car in somewhere to get something done, and they ring up and say ' oh, and this is worn and this broken and that's nearly gone'...
If its a serious safety issue then sure it's worth the call, but otherwise I'd rather be shown the fault when I pick it up, and book it in fr a later appointment. That's gives me a chance for a second opinion, or to save up extra funds or whatever. But back on topic, is there any govt run rwc places? Ie that's all they do, no repairs or anything? That's how it's done in NZ, sure the local mech can still get a wof/rwc license but the big chains really do the majority of the tests. No appointment needed, just rock up, get in the que and wait. Generally not there much longer than 30 minutes in my experience. And with them doing no repairs on site, lessens the chance of picking on insignificant faults just to rack up a bill. You can never really get around the 'dodgies' , its human nature to try and bend the rules, all you can do is make it harder to occur. |
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11-03-2013, 10:19 PM | #149 | |||
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I wonder if the car would have been towed home to perform these tasks, because it was unroadworthy. Myself, I prefer the smaller shops becauase 1. you are welcome to enter the workshop proper and check there work in progress. 2. You can build up rapport with the fella. which leads to a better understanding all round. I was thinking about it today. I go to the doctor, $45 bucks 10 mins later I'm out the door. Whats a roadie $67 ? Stuff all money in it for the shop if its done properly. Maybe the Govco could set up MEDICAR if they wish to pursue the annual R.W.C and then we can all be safe in the knowledge that if our cars get a bit of cancer or similar the Govco would put in. |
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11-03-2013, 11:45 PM | #150 | |||
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So yes, it'd be marvellous to make that lovely courtesy phone call to advise of faults, but I'd love to know where anyone in my workplace is going to find that precious time to do so.....would you like to come and be the phone caller and work for free? it'd definately help....
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A wheel alignment fixes everything, when it comes to front end issues. This includes any little noises. Please read the manual carefully, as the these manufacturers spent millions of dollars making sure it is perfect.....Now why are there so many problems with my car, when I follow the instructions to the letter?....Answer, majority rules round here Lock me up and throw away the key because I'm a hoon....I got caught doing 59 in a 60 zone |
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