Acceleration loss

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dm1517
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Re: Acceleration loss

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Data wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:54 pm Ok dm, I'm just up the A12 not far from you. However, before anyone else touches it I would strongly advise you to pop back to the shop who carried out the work and tell them of the problem. The work has a warranty with it as do the parts. Several things come to mind as to what may be wrong but don't delay, take it back right away as damage could occur if something is coming loose. It might also become dangerous.

If all else fails I can take a look for you to diagnose the issue. Just something to note however, I'm going into hospital for surgery imminently and I may not be able to walk for a while. A while being several weeks with around 4 months of intensive physio to follow. Ain't going to be doing any tech work after that for at least 8-9 months. Good luck & let us know how you get on.
Was done at Orwell’s you probably know it, will swing by there after work tomorrow

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Ok, Orwell are normally very good. They should sort it ok.
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@Data

hope it goes well for you and youre able to heal fast. be well.

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Data wrote: Sun Nov 07, 2021 2:54 pm Ok dm, I'm just up the A12 not far from you. However, before anyone else touches it I would strongly advise you to pop back to the shop who carried out the work and tell them of the problem. The work has a warranty with it as do the parts. Several things come to mind as to what may be wrong but don't delay, take it back right away as damage could occur if something is coming loose. It might also become dangerous.

If all else fails I can take a look for you to diagnose the issue. Just something to note however, I'm going into hospital for surgery imminently and I may not be able to walk for a while. A while being several weeks with around 4 months of intensive physio to follow. Ain't going to be doing any tech work after that for at least 8-9 months. Good luck & let us know how you get on.
Good luck with the surgery Ian. I wish you a speedy, pain free recovery. Before you go in though could you come up to mine and do a major service? :lol: :lol:
Seriously, take it easy mate. If you want someone to visit and drink your tea you only have to ask :D
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Re: Acceleration loss

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Thanks Steve. You can be my go to man when it happens! :lol: Steve, you can bring me pie & mash take away! :o Bound to cheer me up.

In fact, after yet another chat with surgeon he wants me to have another MRI etc so a bit more of a delay.
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! :lol:

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Re: Acceleration loss

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Rocketman122 wrote: Sat Nov 13, 2021 2:00 pm @Data

hope it goes well for you and youre able to heal fast. be well.
Thanks Rocketman. :D
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! :lol:

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