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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #225 on: August 13, 2025, 06:10:23 pm »
Yes Watty yer man Nobby off the radio who reviews cars.I didn't link it because he's in the video begging people to watch the adverts.Who hasn't got an ad blocker in 2025.

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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #226 on: August 13, 2025, 06:12:57 pm »
Ah yes.  He had a video recently about how his YT money had dropped off a cliff and he was wondering why...  He should probably change his name - Nobby could mean different things in other countries!
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #227 on: August 13, 2025, 06:19:43 pm »
YouTube was only good because it's free, as soon as they introduce loads of ads in every video the content isn't most of the time worth watching.Some of these YouTubers think they're Stephen Spielberg.

There's no way I'm paying Google a subscription to watch a load of bollox sprinkled with adverts.
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #228 on: August 13, 2025, 06:37:21 pm »
Never used it but https://newpipe.net

"NewPipe has been created with the purpose of getting the original YouTube experience on your smartphone without annoying ads and questionable permissions."
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #229 on: August 13, 2025, 07:03:46 pm »
Smarttube APK for fire sticks is the one I know Watty.I think you can load it on your mobile too.There really are so many adverts on the regular YouTube it's become unwatchable.

A lot of the videos are just glorified adverts themselves for different things.So they're basically putting adverts in the adverts.


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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #230 on: August 24, 2025, 09:28:06 am »
The thing with electric, Ken, is simply that you get a lot of car for your money after grants... definitely worth considering given the low value attributed to your current car.

I don't understand why you'd want two systems (as in a hybrid) to give you trouble going forward given that the manufacturer itself has told you the hybrid will cost you more to run than a diesel.

Even the well proven Toyota hybrids aren't as trouble free as we might think. Aside from being relatively needy in terms of routine servicing and the potential for huge battery repair bills there are other bits and pieces that go wrong with them. I've heard of men paying Toyota over €200 for a set of spark plugs, for example.

In fact, the younger not so young lad's hybrid Yaris with under 27,000 miles on the clock has been running with it's Check Engine and Check EV System orange lights on for the past month or so. As he's left it here while on vacation and I just got back from vacation I scanned it yesterday... had two faults... one was airflow to the HV battery (easily cured by hoovering the filter on the fan under the back seat) and the other P314A translates to a fault with the invertor coolant pump and/or it's circuit. That's potentially a more difficult one to remedy as to access even the wiring connector on the pump one has to remove the inverter which requires draining the EV coolant circuit. While I can feel the pump running I'm kinda of the opinion that it ought to replaced regardless of whether it's actually faulty (the fault could be in the wiring or a blockage (however unlikely) in the invertor) because the internet suggests they do give trouble (albeit at much higher mileage) and because if it's not pumping (despite vibrating) I don't think it'd be possible to bleed the circuit after replacing the coolant so there'd be a chance of turning what is currently a working car into a non-working car! He's back Tuesday so I guess I'll see if I can source a pump tomorrow and take it from there. If I can't he can either order a cheap one from Poland or somewhere and leave it on the long finger until he's next in the Republic or get it sorted himself up in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
« Last Edit: August 24, 2025, 09:32:51 am by Rat Catcher »
If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #231 on: August 24, 2025, 09:43:14 am »
Oh, just an aside while I think of it, Ken... I asked about them menthol cigarettes that you like in Turkey last week... the tobacconist told me it's illegal to sell them over there... same as here.
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« Reply #232 on: August 24, 2025, 09:48:31 am »
For RC really...
I just watched a video about the new MG5Sev and according to the YouTuber MG have now hot reduced the warranty period on new models for taxi drivers to 100k.It doesn't really show you with they've  confidence in their products if they don't think it's fit for taxi usage.
Was that an Irish YouTube video?  When I looked at this a few years back, it was MG Ireland that was stingy with their restrictions while MG UK gave a full warranty.  Might also be the local official dealers.  I know every time I go into Linders about something*, I get a different story depending on who I talk to.



* Someday I'll write about my experience with my single failed tyre pressure sensor that's supposed to last 5-10 years (depending on who you ask)...  whilst reading in the newspapers about EU law NOT allowing manufacturers to restrict service to indie garages  >:D

I'm sure you've read the MG warranty T&Cs.

https://www.mg.ie/owners/warranty/

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Each main service is carried out within 1,500 kilometers or 28 days of the recommended mileage interval or service anniversary date as shown on the Service Interval Plan (within the service portfolio) and that the appropriate service record is communicated to the DSR Portal by the servicing dealer. Whilst the warranty will not be invalidated if a non-authorised repairer carries out this work, Warranty faults resulting from work carried out by a non-authorised repairer may not be covered under the MG Warranty. An itemised service invoice must be obtained.
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There's a long list of restrictions/exclusions but I don't see TPMS sensors on it?

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Description   Warranty Coverage (Time)
Whichever occurs first   Warranty Coverage (Mileage)
Whichever occurs first
CLUTCH COMPONENTS   24 months   48,000KM
BRAKE DISCS   12 months   24,000KM
BRAKE FRICTION LININGS   12 months   24,000KM
DRIVE BELTS   36 months   72,000KM
OIL FILTER   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
AIR FILTER   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
POLLEN FILTER   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
FUEL FILTER   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
SPARK PLUGS   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
AIR CON RE GAS   6 months   12,000KM
WIPER BLADES   6 months   12,000KM
FUSES   12 months   24,000KM
BULBS   12 months   24,000KM
REMOTE BATTERIES   12 months   24,000KM
12V BATTERIES (vehicles registered after 03/01/2017)   12 months   24,000KM
WHEEL BEARINGS   36 months   72,000KM
ALL BALL JOINTS   36 months   72,000KM
ALL BUSHES   36 months   72,000KM
TRACK ROD ENDS   36 months   72,000KM
DAMPERS, STRUTS   36 months   72,000KM
RUBBER COMPONENTS   36 months   72,000KM
TYRES   0 months   0KM
COSMETIC PAINT (including alloy wheels)   36 months   
COSMETIC TRIM   12 months   
GLASS CRACK   3 months   1,500KM
EXHAUST/CATALYTIC CONVERTERS   12 months   
HINGE PANEL ADJUSTMENT   6 months   15,000KM
HEADLAMP ALIGNMENT   6 months   15,000KM
PARKING BRAKE ADJUST   1st Scheduled Service   1st Scheduled Service
WHEEL ALIGNMENT   3 months   1,500KM
WHEEL BALANCE   3 months   1,500KM
SEAT COVERS   12 months   24,000KM
INFOTAINMENT, CONVENIENCE SYSTEM & DRIVER AIDS   36 months   72,000KM
EV CHARGING POINT DOOR & CABLE   12 months   
PAINT WARRANTY   36 months   100,000KM
ANTI-PERFORATION   84 months (subject to annual inspection)   

If it doesn't have a roof sign and door stickers it's not a taxi.

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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #233 on: August 24, 2025, 05:17:26 pm »
Good to know my clutch and catalytic converter are covered  :-\  That link didn't exist when I last looked (afaik) and I'm out of warranty* a good few months, maybe even a year now?   I never imagined Linders/MG would honour the warranty so I didn't think too much about it. 


* (Off the top of my head, for taxis, it was 70k km and/or 3 years whichever came first.)
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« Reply #234 on: August 24, 2025, 05:21:51 pm »
From the same link (under the heading Private Hire Vehicles):

The warranty policy for MG Petrol vehicles used for Private Hire and Taxi’s is 12 months/ 100,000 kms (whichever occurs sooner).

The warranty policy for Electric & Hybrid Vehicles used for Private Hire is 3 years/100,000 kms (whichever occurs sooner). All exclusions as listed on page 3 apply, as do all terms and conditions listed within this warranty statement. Please note, to be eligible the vehicle must be registered by an MG Dealer as a Private Hire Vehicle with MG using the Private Hire Vehicle Registration Form. Failure to do so may void your warranty. This limitation includes the High Voltage Power Train Components and the Lithium Ion High Voltage Battery.
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« Reply #235 on: August 24, 2025, 05:27:30 pm »
Still, not sure what use a warranty is if it takes the cunts 3 months to source a part...
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #236 on: August 24, 2025, 05:36:14 pm »

The warranty policy for Electric & Hybrid Vehicles used for Private Hire is 3 years/100,000 kms (whichever occurs sooner). All exclusions as listed on page 3 apply, as do all terms and conditions listed within this warranty statement. Please note, to be eligible the vehicle must be registered by an MG Dealer as a Private Hire Vehicle with MG using the Private Hire Vehicle Registration Form. Failure to do so may void your warranty. This limitation includes the High Voltage Power Train Components and the Lithium Ion High Voltage Battery.


I'd be amazed if such a document existed.  I'd imagine they just cut and pasted the UK version and turned the mileage numbers into kilometres...  And presumably we're taxis or PSVs instead of Private Hire Vehicles?
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« Reply #237 on: August 24, 2025, 06:12:38 pm »
It does mention taxi under the same Private Hire heading, seemingly an afterthought, but I suspect you're right i.e. copied from the UK site.
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« Reply #238 on: August 25, 2025, 09:34:40 pm »
Got a once new inverter coolant pump for the Yaris for €60 from Border Spares up above in Monaghan. Another €40 for 5L of coolant - only needed 1.3L and the stuff I drained out probably would have done but the manufacturer specifies using new coolant so that's what my OCD made me do - from Malone's Toyota in Drogheda plus an hour "labour" and she's back in showroom condition with no DTCs or dashboard warning lights illuminated.

My OCD didn't stretch to paying the €494 main stealer price for a new pump but I woulda opted for a spurious one - autodoc.ie have one for €91 (€82 if Ken borrowed me his Free Now discount code which I'm sure he woulda) - if time wasn't a factor. Just unfortunate that my own vacation overlapped with the younger not so young lads. I might get the autodoc one for it's next service anyway... next service is never far away with a Toyota, I guess.
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Re: Hold strong Rc
« Reply #239 on: August 26, 2025, 03:43:06 am »
..... - autodoc.ie have one for €91 (€82 if Ken borrowed me his Free Now discount code which I'm sure he woulda) - if time wasn't a factor. ....
I dunno what my Free Now discount code is ?
But if ya ever want it then just tell me where to find it and I'll pass it on.

 


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