Many potential Arnage owners ask: Where will I get a Bentley serviced? -or- Will the car need to be taken to a dealership every time it needs service? I attempt to answer this question in this video. One of the viewers on another video commented, “it’s just a car.”
While the cars are built to the highest standards of luxury, it is still just a car. If you are comfortable working on a car, and have the basic skills and knowledge required to accomplish such tasks, then you can feel confident working on a Bentley Arnage. There are some aspects of the car that do require a trip to the dealership or a specialist. Those types of projects usually involve the car’s engine management systems or ECU.
But in this video, we take a look at a recent repair that I decided to tackle by myself. A small leak had formed from the primary coolant tank located under the hood. Is my repair successful? Or do I end up taking the car to a mechanic after I severely screwing it up?
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2 months since last video omg i am loosing my mind lol hope to see another one soon 🙂
It's time for an update on how the car is doing.
I have a 2004 GT that has a "oil sensor workshop" light that goes off when you start the car. We've changed the oil and the sensor. Any ideas? Many thanks for the videos.
You must be single to have this much fun.
1,000's of dollars saved by replacing a coolant sensor? LOL
You are a blessing and a truth seeker. Thanks and we all love you're videos. You are the first average guy that brought us something every other stuck up Bentley owner never will.
For over ten year old car I would have checked other coolant hoses and replaced them at same time for preventative maintenance. One thing doing repairs yourself on a expensive vehicle it may effect resale value if there’s no dealer maintenance records.
nice, you did the right thing the right way, I admire that.
I respect a fella that tackles stuff themselves
Have a 2.1 and be happy…