October 2015
hi, i purchased a VW Touran reg OY64VNK which was recalled by VW to have its EA189NOx emissions service action applied. Do i still have a claim against VW and if so who could represent me?
R J stacey
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I am conducting a market survey, to gain information about what are the most desirable qualities in a camber gauge. I will be designing and building a new camber gauge product in December.
What are the most important elements in a do it yourself camber gauge, to you? Materials, Cost, Warrenty, manual or electric dial gauge, e.t.c.
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HI please can anyone help me need code for my Ford F0cus raDIO ITS AN RDS EON 5000 AND THE m NUMBER IS m067148 DRIVING ME MAD NO MUSIC SINCE REPLACED BATT NEEDS CODE Read more
Ihave the code nowJohn i will try it today if its right i thank you so very much you are the business my friend and so refreshing some one who is a true good samaritian,i take my hast off to you sir!
I am looking for a new car after my 306 died, and I have £3000, maybe up for £4000 at a push. Needs to have 4/5 doors, I have two children 5 and 2, so needs to be practical as well, and not too small.
I have been looking at a Nissan Note and a Seat Ibiza. Would they be good used cars? Ideally I'd like something Golf sized but I'm not a big fan of Ford Focuses. I dont want to get something really old either, reliability is quite improtant. Read more
Hello,
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Watford yesterday, hit a pothole on approach to a roundabout, pothole is in middle of road, I was on outside lane and the wheel that hit was nearside front. Damage to alloy wheel is quite a chunk.
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On "fixmystreet" it is reported as "very bad road surface" in the pot holes category 1st June 2015, but it is NOT reported on potholes.co.uk.
I have added my reports to others on fixmystreet, the other reports are very accurately describing also as I saw it, really very very bad indeed and dangerous.
I have bought and Audi A6, 3.0 TDI, Quattro (Auto - Trip), 2007 with 95,500 on the clock, with FSH, 1 owner and with the long life service.... Read more
Why is the temperature not up to 90. This may be the cause of your problem. Regards Peteryddv
Hi Guys,
2001 Corsa 1.0 Comfort
Question about my key!
Bought the car used, now, the key looks 'good condition', but I Can tell it's not genuine. It's a cheap exterior anyway, which looks like the real key and has a new 'plastic' version of the rubber lock/open buttons. BUT, it lacks the little red IR light/square that emits the signal I presume. SOMETIMES, it will lock the car. It has never opened it.
I was able to drive the car a fair bit to get it home and use it normally for a few weeks, and despite having a fuel filter leak and oil switch (both of which were repaired), it suddenly wouldn't work one day while I was out.
I started the car, and noticed it was revving irregularly, as if it was being starved of fuel.
Here's the difficult to understand bit, we replaced the sparks, coil pack, even tried another air flow sensor from a working Corsa C and nothing worked. Not a single error code. It DOES, however work a little bit better with the air flow sensor DISCONNECTED which is strange. A professional mechanic couldn't seem to diagnose the problem at all which worried me too. Until I contacted Vauxhall, who kept asking me about the keys...
My theory is this:
The remote is sending dodgy/incomplete signals SOME of the time to the cars ECU. The car starts, but the immobiliser (which can disable one of three things apparently) is disabling the fuel injectors causing the car to stall out shortly after it starts.
I can move the car around car parks etc, having to restart it each time it dies, so I can't imagine anything majorly mechanical has 'failed', it rather seems to me that the immobiliser is deliberately causing a problem which the engine is unaware of, meaning it tries to work, but is prevented from doing so shortly.
I'm not getting the spanner icon flashing either, but I have seen this, and can only guess that people seeing that have a different key problem, which is causing the immobiliser to disable the STARTER, which is why victims of that cannot start their cars at all. I understand that the immobiliser ca( disable one of three things, even two of them at a time, to prevent theft.
What do you guys think? I really hope this IS the problem to be honest, as mechanics are telling me the only other way to diagnose a problem is to strip the thing down, which they all agree isn't worth it... I'm also quite disheartened that mechanics cannot at least tell me what the problem is... but that's another problem
PLEASE reply if you can help even a little bit, as my last resort is Vauxhall.. and I know that they aren't cheap!! Read more
Flattened the battery anytime?
or dissconnected it?...
Hi,
My daughters car has recently developed severe juddering under heavy throttle at about 1500 rpm in 4th gear.... Read more
I had very similar problems with my 2.0 TDCi. The judder was most noticable when passing through a point just below 2000 RPM in each gear. It got progressively worse over a year (I think car had done about 90K at the time) and then it starting running rough, lumpy tickover almost stalling at junctions. Turns out it was the Dual Mass Flywheel, which is a very common problem on modern diesels apparently.
Some sensor takes readings off the flywheel and as the flywheel was wobbling/ vibrating it was affecting readings and hence poor running....
Dear all,
I wonder if you could offer any advice to me please? I am looking for my very first car, and with insurance being the biggest factor/cost in my mind, am looking for a small vehicle. It has to be second hand, max £1000, though ideally would like to pay less than that.... Read more
Get some insurance quotes for different cars. For my lad we got registrations off ebay photos and used those. We found that post 01 Polo were extremely "youth friendly" for our area usinf this system. We ended up buying a 03 Polo 1.2. Insurance came in at £930 with a black box.
I'd also suggest trying to find something privately. You'll get a better car for less buying direct from the owner and you can quiz them about its history....
I collected my brand new Suzuki Swift Sport on 26th Sept 2015, following a journey of 105 miles I noticed the coolant level in the expansion tank had dropped by 30mm to just above the minimum level line. I took the car to the dealership to have the coolant topped up on 1st October. I can see no signs of leaks in the engine bay, the temp gauge is always on normal, there is no sign of coolant on my garage floor. There is no sign of coolant in the oil when looking at the dipstick or opening the oil filler cap. The car has now covered a total of 300 miles.
If this coolant loss happens agian what is my best course of action, do I allow the dealership to investigate or do I reject the car outright as faulty.... Read more
Thats good news, I saw your comment regarding owing other Suzukis, have you owned ( long term ) a Suzuki Swift 1.2 post 2010 ?
Spot on, my Mk1 Mx5 has graduations on the suspension arms as reference points, properly engineered...just avoid the damned potholes!