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No Oil Dip-stick with new car engine.. How does it know?
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<blockquote data-quote="cunning plan" data-source="post: 527287" data-attributes="member: 4090"><p>You can set the lights to rotate through all the colours, which is nice, but it does it too quickly which means it is distracting when you are driving. Would have been a nice feature if they slowed the transitions down! </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Good to hear you achieved the correct outcome and was refunded, but I am sure it was a lot of hassle to get that far. That seems totally inadiquate that the service team cannot replace a faulty part because the computer does not show it as a fault! 'Computer says no' comes to mind! :roll: </p><p></p><p>As you say, by not being reasonable, they lost a lot more than the cost of a new pump! </p><p></p><p>I presume you had one of the dodgy Peugeot engines though? :? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I will try not to touch the car. Part of the reasoning to get a new one was to reduce the amount of maintenance I have to do on various cars. I have an old Cherokee, then my sister had an old Ka, my Pop has an BMW 5 Series E39 etc, so all the small jobs soon start to overflow! I do not get that much time to work on my bus, so if I am working on something I would rather be working on the bus than repairing a daily driver!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>As I say, I will not touch it until the warranty period has ended, but hopefully in that time someone would have released a some kind of hack for the system to allow me to update the service history properly.</p></blockquote><p></p><p>It has that, but I have not played with it yet, so I am not really sure what it does! :|</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="cunning plan, post: 527287, member: 4090"] You can set the lights to rotate through all the colours, which is nice, but it does it too quickly which means it is distracting when you are driving. Would have been a nice feature if they slowed the transitions down! Good to hear you achieved the correct outcome and was refunded, but I am sure it was a lot of hassle to get that far. That seems totally inadiquate that the service team cannot replace a faulty part because the computer does not show it as a fault! 'Computer says no' comes to mind! :roll: As you say, by not being reasonable, they lost a lot more than the cost of a new pump! I presume you had one of the dodgy Peugeot engines though? :? I will try not to touch the car. Part of the reasoning to get a new one was to reduce the amount of maintenance I have to do on various cars. I have an old Cherokee, then my sister had an old Ka, my Pop has an BMW 5 Series E39 etc, so all the small jobs soon start to overflow! I do not get that much time to work on my bus, so if I am working on something I would rather be working on the bus than repairing a daily driver! As I say, I will not touch it until the warranty period has ended, but hopefully in that time someone would have released a some kind of hack for the system to allow me to update the service history properly. [/quote] It has that, but I have not played with it yet, so I am not really sure what it does! :| [/QUOTE]
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