I often advise anyone with a little mechanical experience to save cash and change their own brake pads. Well it is usually cheaper unless you are a muppet like myself. I was undoing the alen bolt on the back of the caliper and the hit the brake line sheering it off at the capiper! GUTTED is not the word.
So I go over to Seat MK which has a parts department and it went a bit like this:
1) She looks at me as if I'm a peace of ****
2) I ask if parts is open to which she goes of and whispers to a collegue for a bit
3) Returning she says "sorry, we can't do parts as our internet has been down all week"
4) "OK", I says, "is there any other way you can check to see if you have the part?"
5) "No"
6) Can a technition look it up on his computer?
7) "No"
8) Is there any chance you could call another dealer to get the part number
9) "We could, but without the internet we would not know the phone number"
10) "How about you ring directory enquiries?"
11) "No, sorry there's nothing we can do"
Arseholes, note to self.... never buy a car from them.
Can anyone help me? Where else could I get the end of the brake line from?
So I go over to Seat MK which has a parts department and it went a bit like this:
1) She looks at me as if I'm a peace of ****
2) I ask if parts is open to which she goes of and whispers to a collegue for a bit
3) Returning she says "sorry, we can't do parts as our internet has been down all week"
4) "OK", I says, "is there any other way you can check to see if you have the part?"
5) "No"
6) Can a technition look it up on his computer?
7) "No"
8) Is there any chance you could call another dealer to get the part number
9) "We could, but without the internet we would not know the phone number"
10) "How about you ring directory enquiries?"
11) "No, sorry there's nothing we can do"
Arseholes, note to self.... never buy a car from them.
Can anyone help me? Where else could I get the end of the brake line from?