The car has been playing up. When you use the clutch, on release, it seems to stick slightly open. After a few seconds it completely releases. It’s been happening for a few weeks. I’ve been trying to work out if it gets better as it gets warmer but can’t quite work it out.
It went in for a service recently and I asked V to ask the garage to fix it. They said that it would take at least one day so it was agreed to do it on another day. This would mean a lot of expense, I thought.
This morning was particularly bad. My thoughts, as I’m driving V to work, was that we would have to take it in very, very soon. I decided that I would search for other people’s experiences on this problem as maybe it was a known and common problem.
After I dropped V off and, as I continued to work, I found it was also odd that, to the left of the clutch pedal, the carpet seemed to be rucked as I put my foot there (which I do when not on the clutch as there is a little ‘foot rest’ type of thing).
By the time I got to work it seemed to be worse than ever. When I got out of the car I decided I would have a look. Sure enough, the mat was rucked at that point.
I thought I would check the pedal and, incredibly, when I pushed it down and let it go again, it got stuck on it’s way back up – by the mat!
So what would have taken the garage one day, cost me a fortune and meant the hassle of getting lifts to and from work actually took 10 seconds to fix – by pulling the mat back to its proper position. I wonder what the garage would have done if we had taken the car in to have it looked at? Would they have found the problem? What would they have charged?
Can’t comment on Italian mechanics, but you know if it was in the UK then there would be a lot of inhaling and an extortionate bill at the end of it all. More so if they hadn’t twigged it was the carpet…
I think mechanics are mechanics the world over and I suspect it would be much the same here. Especially as they had already said that they would have to have the car for more than 1 day to do it! One would have thought that they would have, at least, looked at it during the service, but no!