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That's a rubbish end to the day. Guess you've bin lucky that there wasn't more damage.
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At a very rough guess I’d say there’s at least 30kg of glass in a small 3 door hatchback, probably not far off in a 911
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DeskJockey wrote: Fri Jan 10, 2025 7:30 pm That's a rubbish end to the day. Guess you've bin lucky that there wasn't more damage.
Bit harsh for a throwaway comment like that....hopefully the insurance don't refuse his claim when they ask where he's really-been*

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:lol:
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That’s exactly the kind of chuckle I needed after that shit show. Can always rely on this bunch of cunts :lol:
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We're always here to help.
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Bin there done that, hope that damage isn't too bad.
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Oooh that's really close. The little vid isn't a W205 but I think that's just them being lazy. Ta, will take a shot!
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I’ve actually managed to get a letter from the speedwatch vigilantes. A load of waffle on it.
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In a hurry to park and the rear camera was fogged from all the crap on the road and I reversed into a low wall. Three inch crack in the bumper without any dent. Arses.

My inclination is to leave it depending on how soon I decide to sell as it's just the bumper cover.
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Ouchie. Is that the Tesla?
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I ran low on washer fluid yesterday on the way to work. When that happens the headlight washers don’t wash to conserve the remaining fluid. But in the grimy current weather it was obvious within a couple of miles that the headlights really needed a wash - I did stop and give them a wipe with a cloth.

Anyway, I shall keep a litre bottle of pre-mixed screen wash in the boot in future so I can top up enough to use the washers.
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Simon wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:17 pm Ouchie. Is that the Tesla?
It is - actually looks better in the light of the morning. I think the rear bumper cover is about £700 for a new one so a replacement doesn't seem worthwhile but I might look into repairs. I do remember something about calibration of sensors being important when I previously had some work done and panels were replaced but hopefully this is not an issue with the rear bumper.
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I’d be looking on ebay for a new rear bumper and DIY’ing it. There must be loads of teslas being broken for parts these days and they only seem to come in about 5 colours so the chances of finding a good one in the right colour must be fairly decent?
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I also ran low on screen wash yesterday.

The mito is particularly annoying as with the headlights on it washes the lights every single time you use the washers to clean the screen so seems to guzzle gallons of the stuff, and the washer bottle is pretty small.

Thinking of sticking a switch in the feed to the motor so I can choose when I need to run the light washers as well. Especially as at the moment the lights are on a lot of the time so I’m visible in dull conditions or low sun rather than actually needing them to see where I’m going.

There’s also no level warning.
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Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:58 am
Simon wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:17 pm Ouchie. Is that the Tesla?
It is - actually looks better in the light of the morning. I think the rear bumper cover is about £700 for a new one so a replacement doesn't seem worthwhile but I might look into repairs. I do remember something about calibration of sensors being important when I previously had some work done and panels were replaced but hopefully this is not an issue with the rear bumper.
If it’s a fairly flush crack I’d buy one of these and stick some in the back just to keep it together / stop it flapping and sort a replacement at a later date.


https://amzn.eu/d/fF9GC19

As said, a used bumper in the right colour is probably the quickest / easiest / most cost effective way to go.
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integrale_evo wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:58 am
Explosive Newt wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 6:58 am
Simon wrote: Tue Jan 14, 2025 10:17 pm Ouchie. Is that the Tesla?
It is - actually looks better in the light of the morning. I think the rear bumper cover is about £700 for a new one so a replacement doesn't seem worthwhile but I might look into repairs. I do remember something about calibration of sensors being important when I previously had some work done and panels were replaced but hopefully this is not an issue with the rear bumper.
If it’s a fairly flush crack I’d buy one of these and stick some in the back just to keep it together / stop it flapping and sort a replacement at a later date.


https://amzn.eu/d/fF9GC19

As said, a used bumper in the right colour is probably the quickest / easiest / most cost effective way to go.
The sides of it are already flush with each other and it doesn’t move around so I think any repair would merely be cosmetic (theoretical risk of weather damage to gubbins underneath aside). I will try and upload a pic when I can so you see what I mean.
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integrale_evo wrote: Wed Jan 15, 2025 7:23 am I also ran low on screen wash yesterday.

The mito is particularly annoying as with the headlights on it washes the lights every single time you use the washers to clean the screen so seems to guzzle gallons of the stuff, and the washer bottle is pretty small.

Thinking of sticking a switch in the feed to the motor so I can choose when I need to run the light washers as well. Especially as at the moment the lights are on a lot of the time so I’m visible in dull conditions or low sun rather than actually needing them to see where I’m going.

There’s also no level warning.
I've coded out the X5 headlight wash as one of the nozzles wouldn't return about half of the time. 1 minute using an app on the phone seemed a better idea than pulling the bumper apart.
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That will end up being an MOT fail….
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Depends on the year, you’re ok pre sept 2009 :geek:
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