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 SERVICING
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 Would you let these men work on your FJ?
 

 The club has its own workshop

 

Ivy Cottage
Heathend
Cromhall
Wotton-under-Edge
Glos, GL12 8AR

Tel 01454 299325
Fax 01454 299326

You may well need a map to get there

e-mail: doc@fjclub.co.uk

Please note, you should not expect an e-mail reply from Doc, certainly if you are expecting a lengthy reply.

Of course you should! Doc and Mark.

PLEASE, book in your FJ/FJR with Phil IN ADVANCE. the workshop is usually very busy, especially in the summer, so don't expect to have a head gasket changed at five minutes notice!

Please do NOT send catalogue order requests over e-mail - for the moment at least - please fax and quote your membership number with any query, by phone or other correspondence.

 

If you need advice (and are a member!) then Phil is happy to discuss it on the phone - but bear in mind that he might be struggling with an exhaust system or timing chain if you do. For this reason, please don't phone for spares unless it's a real emergency, better to write, or even better, fax.

As well as the workshop there is a stock of various 'parts and accessories' at excellent prices. Because Phil really only works on FJs and FJRs, many of the items are specially tailored to FJ use such as the 'Scotoiler' with a special engine sprocket feed bracket (not that you need one with an FJR!), thermostatically-controlled oil cooler, progressive front springs etc. FJR

Servicing costs vary but a basic service is only £44 + VAT and parts - and you can be there to see it done, chat about most things, but usually FJs, and have some coffee.

Your subscription to FJOC will be repaid many times. Phil can diagnose most FJ ailments over the phone (hence, 'The Doc') - even if he can't fix it but there may well be a 'work around' or get you home fix. Please quote your membership number when you ring.

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Last updated 1st April 2002 by Brian Whalley