Irish Taxi Forum
Public Area => Taxi Talk => Topic started by: John m on December 02, 2024, 08:55:51 am
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Greens gone farmers might hold the balance of power .Farmers drive diesel not EVs .It might be an idea if you are thinking of changing next year to an EV to apply for the grant Now .Its good for 3 months .It might not be there next year .If it is you can let this one lapse and apply again .
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The people who didn't vote Green like myself were saying to them;
"Take your Fookin Cycle lanes and Fookin Bollards with you and Fook off !". ::fds
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If it's not there it's not there. Diesel has worked well for me for the last 30 years, it'll do for however many I have left if there's no EV grants when my current car comes up for replacement in 2026.
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If it's not there it's not there. Diesel has worked well for me for the last 30 years, it'll do for however many I have left if there's no EV grants when my current car comes up for replacement in 2026.
I'll never ever go Diesel again, that Fookin DPF has been a nightmare fer me since August 2021.
The bill to date is at about 8K, ......... And the Fookin cab is currently in Lehanes Toyota fer some Fookin Turbo problem related to the Fookin DPF which will cost me another 1.45K tomorrow.
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My post was for information .If you are changing next year it might be prudent to apply NOW .As we dont know if it will be there next year .Ken the Greens are about more than Bike lanes .I voted for the X Green Gogarty where I live .Ken Where I live on the outskirts of Dublin I cannot move early morning or evening .Thats a problem for everybody .Big Dommos Brother that works takes over 2 hours a day going and coming from work .
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If it's not there it's not there. Diesel has worked well for me for the last 30 years, it'll do for however many I have left if there's no EV grants when my current car comes up for replacement in 2026.
I'll never ever go Diesel again, that Fookin DPF has been a nightmare fer me since August 2021.
The bill to date is at about 8K, ......... And the Fookin cab is currently in Lehanes Toyota fer some Fookin Turbo problem related to the Fookin DPF which will cost me another 1.45K tomorrow.
Ken You remember my Scoda Satins Wheelbarrow ! Scrap your thing now .It has Car cancer .if the dpf was fouled then the turbo is fowled you can be sure the injectors are not far behind .Save your coin get rid of it .
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Not too bothered about my DPF, Ken. I can buy a new one from Autodoc for €350-550 depending on whether I opt for the single (DPF only) or dual (Cat & DPF) canister(s)... probably a couple of ton more from Micks Garage if needed in a hurry. For the kilometreage I do it'd be a once in a lifetime job. I wouldn't buy a Toyota diesel having read your DPF woes although the tech has probably improved since yours was produced. In any event Toyotas are very needy when it comes to servicing.
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Buy a pruis
No emissions test
Cheap to run
Economical
Write it off ur tax bill
Simple
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Buy a pruis
No emissions test
Cheap to run
Economical
Write it off ur tax bill
Simple
When RC's engine block is on the coffee table he can't go to work. Brilliant really. 8)
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€ 10,000 ON DPF
problems ? Holy mother of jesus christ ....
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Belker probably makes a copy of the first repair invoice and puts a new date on it for tax reasons...That's the only explanation I can think of.The car is fine and he's working the heap in to the ground.
If it's genuinely broken hopefully the garage is doing the work under warranty.
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Belker probably makes a copy of the first repair invoice and puts a new date on it for tax reasons...That's the only explanation I can think of.The car is fine and he's working the heap in to the ground.
If it's genuinely broken hopefully the garage is doing the work under warranty.
I'm glad I had some news to cheer you up MFH !
And No, no dodgy tax receipts and nothing covered under warranty which should really make your day ! ::cheers
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Sorry about that Belker.Hopefully you don't have to see yer mechanic for a long time after this repair.
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Buy a pruis
No emissions test
Cheap to run
Economical
Write it off ur tax bill
Simple
When RC's engine block is on the coffee table he can't go to work. Brilliant really. 8)
Neither my MKII nor MKIII Octys were ever off the road for maintenance, bar a couple of crash repairs with the downtime paid by TPs insurance.
Getting back to matters Prius... how many sub €25 hours did you have to work to pay for the replacement hybrid battery in the heap that barely lasted another fortnight?
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Belker it would have been cheaper to do more oil changes with the high grade oil and not idle so much , everything is linked once one thing fails like pushing oil changes to the max it effects the turbo then the egr then the DPf, I've never had any dpf problems because I changed the oil every 10k and the DPf gets cleaned out every 250,000km, and I started using circle k miles extra diesel 3c of every litre.
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I abandoned the Scoda when the fumes started coming through the aircon .Turbo was on the way out always had emissions problems .But I would of been doing about 90% of my driving under 80km per hour and ranking up .Diesels need some motorway driving .
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Belker it would have been cheaper to do more oil changes with the high grade oil and not idle so much , everything is linked once one thing fails like pushing oil changes to the max it effects the turbo then the egr then the DPf, I've never had any dpf problems because I changed the oil every 10k and the DPf gets cleaned out every 250,000km, and I started using circle k miles extra diesel 3c of every litre.
Believe me C5, I tried everything under the sun to keep that Fookin DPF light off and nothing ever worked, with every mechanic telling me that as a Taxi I do be doing too many short around town jobs, which is incorrect, I'm a night driver almost totally, I work when there is almost zero traffic and do lots of motorway runs out of town.
I have a 2am run to Shannon from Cork next Friday morning so I'll throw a bottle of VB26 Smog Doctor in to half a tank of Diesel before leaving.
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See if you can get Liqui Molly Diesel Perge .Throw that into it .
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Can those codes not be cleared with an OBD reader just to keep it moving?
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Can those codes not be cleared with an OBD reader just to keep it moving?
Yes, but what's the point of doing that ?
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Clear the codes so you can drive the car.Keep clearing the codes until it stops being useful as a taxi.Worse that can happen is yo might have to get rid of the car.
I don't know the specifics of your problems but a light coming on isnt always a reason to visit the mechanic straight away.They're called the money lights for a reason.Leave the OBD permanently plugged in and clear them on the go.
That's what I would do.
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Clear the codes so you can drive the car.Keep clearing the codes until it stops being useful as a taxi.Worse that can happen is yo might have to get rid of the car.
I don't know the specifics of your problems but a light coming on isnt always a reason to visit the mechanic straight away.They're called the money lights for a reason.Leave the OBD permanently plugged in and clear them on the go.
That's what I would do.
The car drives fine with or without the DPF light on. I find that driving a car with a warning light on is not a good idea.
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Just leave it alone Belker.Twenty years ago cars didn't have all these sensors but yet they drove and do the same work as they do now.Dont be handing your money over because you've got a sensitive German engined car.
It's been explained to you before but those BMW engines in the Toyotas were not built to drive in the city all the time.You are trying to fix something that will keep breaking until it goes to the scrap yard.
The fact that you were on here talking about meter reseals before most of us even had our meters reprogrammed tells me you are worried over stuff that doesn't matter.You need to spend your money on a different car IMO.Keep clearing the codes if they bother you.Most drivers wouldn't give a bollox about the codes and be on the next car already.
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Just leave it alone Belker.Twenty years ago cars didn't have all these sensors but yet they drove and do the same work as they do now.Dont be handing your money over because you've got a sensitive German engined car.
It's been explained to you before but those BMW engines in the Toyotas were not built to drive in the city all the time.You are trying to fix something that will keep breaking until it goes to the scrap yard.
The fact that you were on here talking about meter reseals before most of us even had our meters reprogrammed tells me you are worried over stuff that doesn't matter.You need to spend your money on a diffent car IMO.Keep clearing the codes if they bother you.Most drivers wouldn't give a bollox about the codes and be on the next car already.
Merch I would bet some of me Jasmy you were a courier.Dont waste coin on a dying wasp Ken its not an emotional connection prepare to scrap it .Its going to become a money pit cost more to maintain than its worth .
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Devils Advocate: I haven't been keeping up with this story but... Don't you only need the DPF for the NCT? After all these years taxiing, you must have a friendly mechanic who could take it out, blank off the error codes, and then re-install it just before the NCT. Rinse and repeat? If that's not acceptable, bit the bullet and get an EV. There's potentially €20k FREE cash there for the taking and you only have to keep the EV for 3 years.
Put your business hat on - your car is your money maker!
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I think you dont even have to remove the dpf, they can just blank it off, clear the codes permanently and still pass nct.
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Clear the codes so you can drive the car.Keep clearing the codes until it stops being useful as a taxi.Worse that can happen is yo might have to get rid of the car.
I don't know the specifics of your problems but a light coming on isnt always a reason to visit the mechanic straight away.They're called the money lights for a reason.Leave the OBD permanently plugged in and clear them on the go.
That's what I would do.
Plus 1,if needed clear them on the morning of the NCT.
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Buy a pruis
No emissions test
Cheap to run
Economical
Write it off ur tax bill
Simple
When RC's engine block is on the coffee table he can't go to work. Brilliant really. 8)
Neither my MKII nor MKIII Octys were ever off the road for maintenance, bar a couple of crash repairs with the downtime paid by TPs insurance.
Getting back to matters Prius... how many sub €25 hours did you have to work to pay for the replacement hybrid battery in the heap that barely lasted another fortnight?
I remember a cylinder head on the coffee table; it was very ornamental and avant-garde then.
Seven months on the hybrid battery. Stuart did well out of me.
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Seven months work just to pay for a battery for a piece of scrap metal does little to enforce the concept of cheap maintenance.
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Buy a pruis
No emissions test
Cheap to run
Economical
Write it off ur tax bill
Simple
When RC's engine block is on the coffee table he can't go to work. Brilliant really. 8)
Neither my MKII nor MKIII Octys were ever off the road for maintenance, bar a couple of crash repairs with the downtime paid by TPs insurance.
Getting back to matters Prius... how many sub €25 hours did you have to work to pay for the replacement hybrid battery in the heap that barely lasted another fortnight?
I remember a cylinder head on the coffee table; it was very ornamental and avant-garde then.
Seven months on the hybrid battery. Stuart did well out of me.
I remember that coffee table getting smashed .The new one is better suits the decor better .The Cat likes it too.
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Seven months work just to pay for a battery for a piece of scrap metal does little to enforce the concept of cheap maintenance.
C'mon, you can only go by the figures you're given. 8)
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Would you say Stuart's bite is worse than his bark?
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Would you say Stuart's bite is worse than his bark?
If there's a buck in it, he's as nice as pie.