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GOT PROBLEMS OR ISSUES? => DIESEL => Topic started by: Mike SX on March 17, 2011, 18:38:15
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Dealer replaced the immobiliser today, because previous re-programming, and replacement of rear tail lift lock failed to rectify the occaisional starting problem.
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Dealer replaced the immobiliser today, because previous re-programming, and replacement of rear tail lift lock failed to rectify the occaisional starting problem.
Gee.. three problems to be fixed :'( (bit sad)
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Gee.. three problems to be fixed :'( (bit sad)
But I don't seem to mind.
Must be love.....
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Gee.. three problems to be fixed :'( (bit sad)
But I don't seem to mind.
Must be love.....
Yeah, lets just say your car has a bit of "character" :lol:
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Someone else (I forget who sorry) had the coil on their immobiliser replaced in the last few days.
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Someone else (I forget who sorry) had the coil on their immobiliser replaced in the last few days.
Must have been a recall, they actually asked me, I said it sometimes failed to start, but it did not bother me, as it always started eventually.
Yes, I know, and they were really insistent....
Shortly after I took delivery, I had a New Vehicle Questionaire sent me, every answer I gave was "excellent", strangely the very last one on the final page (which I had to turn), asked "Has the vehicle ever failed to start"? Yes or No.
I answered: No
What was that all about :rolleyes:
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Someone else (I forget who sorry) had the coil on their immobiliser replaced in the last few days.
That would probably be me. Suspension, esp and now crumbling key also resolved or due to be fixed under warranty...
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