JohnCenaFan28
02-19-2009, 05:45 PM
A blind mechanic has told how he fixes cars using just hearing and touch to find out what's wrong with them.
Col Collewijn has worked for a garage in Nuis, Holland, for 30 years despite losing his eyesight at the age of eight.
He said: "As long as my tools are in the right place and no screws drop to the ground I get along alone very well.
"I do everything by trusting my sense of touch and my hearing. I can feel if anything is vibrating strangely or there's an odd sound from the engine or another part of the car.
"Some mechanics have to take a whole car apart trying to find out what's wrong with it. But sometimes I can hear or feel exactly where the problem is and get to work on it straight away.
"And I have one big advantage over other mechanics - I can repair cars in the dark," he laughed.
-Nova
Col Collewijn has worked for a garage in Nuis, Holland, for 30 years despite losing his eyesight at the age of eight.
He said: "As long as my tools are in the right place and no screws drop to the ground I get along alone very well.
"I do everything by trusting my sense of touch and my hearing. I can feel if anything is vibrating strangely or there's an odd sound from the engine or another part of the car.
"Some mechanics have to take a whole car apart trying to find out what's wrong with it. But sometimes I can hear or feel exactly where the problem is and get to work on it straight away.
"And I have one big advantage over other mechanics - I can repair cars in the dark," he laughed.
-Nova