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Old 30-12-2006, 08:11 PM   #1
FlaminFiesta
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Default 60000ks and Dead Fez

Well not completely,

Just had my 60 000kms service done and yesterday driving home

the Car just started to jerk the ABS kicked in for some reason and i heard a massive clunk!!!

Well anyway the ABS light is on, took it to the local mechanic (As the dealers are closed) and the back drivers side wheel is moving forward and backward (no i dont mean rotating lol) and the bearings on the wheel are gone..

the mechanic said if i drove it in the current condition the wheel may come off! yep seperate from the car whilst driving..

Massive dissapoinment.. so i have no car for the next few days, and how long further who knows..

will have to wait and see what ford say..

Anyone else have this happen to the, ?

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