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Looks to me like it’s had an impact very close to the rubber and, as Sarge says, there’s a fair bit of grime in it so it’s been there for some time. If the spring replacement was done off a single jack rather than a proper hoist I reckon that’d be enough twist stress in the frame to make it crack. 

You’ll have windscreen cover on your insurance? Just pay the excess and get it done…

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13 hours ago, philpy said:

Looking for advice here - my car failed it's MOT on 3 things, which are now fixed, and is booked in for the retest on Monday. I had to take it to another garage to get a drivers side front spring replaced, and was met by this when I collected it. The garage was closed when I picked it up, but messaged the boss who phoned the guy that fixed it,  he hadn't noticed anything, and claims it must be an old chip. The guy that did the MOT says it wasn't like that when he checked it and would have flagged it up straight away. It most definitely wasn't like that yesterday when it was dropped off.

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Chances are there was already the impact and messing around with it for repairs just made the crack worse and more noticeable. Insurance job, no point arguing with garages.

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1 hour ago, RH33 said:

Chances are there was already the impact and messing around with it for repairs just made the crack worse and more noticeable. Insurance job, no point arguing with garages.

Aye, going to have to go Down the insurance route, £75 excess, but that's life I suppose. 

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My car advice is to not use kwik fit. To be fair to them, they’ve put it right and not tried to dodge the blame, but they haven’t exactly admitted that they fucked up either. My brakes definitely weren’t falling apart before they changed the pads, but did shortly afterwards.

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

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25 minutes ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

Imo.

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10 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

Ejector seat engagement. 

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11 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

It's some sort of key or id. I'd one for getting into an old workplace. Does it unlock your steering? 

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12 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

If the wee button doesn’t heat up when you put it back into the mount it could be a cigarette lighter for quitting smokers. 

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12 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

Could be something for enabling tracking for a nosey employer.

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12 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

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What's this device in my upgraded van? There are 2 of the wee doofers I'm holding, and when I went to remove the device screwed onto the dash, there's a wire connected that disappears into the fascia.

Is it critical to the van working, or, as I suspect, on old mobile phone fitting?

The apprentice device installation technician in your company's 'covert employee surveillance and tracking department' has some explaining to do.

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2 hours ago, Boghead ranter said:

Thank you, van was previously a company van, so makes sense the drivers whereabouts could be being tracked. 

I'll be uninstalling it then.

Good idea. It’ll make it easier to cover your tracks. 
 

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