Faults that follow you from car to car?

Faults that follow you from car to car?

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trickywoo

11,817 posts

231 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Leaks, as in wet carpets.

Until recently every car I owned leaked to some degree. All different makes none clogged with leaves or parked 'funny'.

There isn't a lot more annoying than a leaking car.

redtwin

7,518 posts

183 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Fuel gauge needle keeps falling over. Always to the left for some strange reason.

Raman Kandola

221 posts

124 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Passenger side window motor, In my corsa dropped when stopped at services for toilet and was having a cig and then it just dropped! Exact same scenario with my golf!

swisstoni

17,029 posts

280 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Air con. Never had a car with it working properly and its never been worth the cost of taking the car apart to find the fault.

ManOpener

12,467 posts

170 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Snapped suspension springs. One of the "perks" of living in the countryside I think.

Corrado- one front
Golf- one rear
Focus- both front

Also, each of my last 3 cars has eaten a rear right ABS sensor at some time in the first year of ownership.

Both my Golf and SEAT have had air conditioning compressor failures.

Angry Sheep

1,120 posts

211 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Temperature issues.

On my fifth car in my five year driving career.

1) Land Rover Freelander diesel - heater matrix leaking coolant into the passenger footwell
2) Ford Focus - fine
3) Mazda MX-5 - used to overheat randomly, never found out why
4) E34 BMW - head gasket went
5) Ford Puma - just got it, but at the very least it needs a new stat as temperature fluctuates

My dad's Discovery also had the head gasket go after I drove it a few years ago.

bodhi

10,529 posts

230 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I'm on my 3rd BMW now, and I still haven't managed to buy one with a working cigarette lighter yet. Next one I suspect that will be the first thing to get checked on the test drive.....

Whitean3

2,185 posts

199 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Flat batteries (lack of use/lack of power supply)
Aircon never quite up to the job

Cliftonite

8,411 posts

139 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Blownoiler said:
YES!, I get cars that have problems with the headlights. It's quite exciting when they decide to go out, especially when travelling in the country where there are no street lights to show the way. A previous car I owned would intermittently flash its headlights on during the day....and before I knew that this was happening I was wondering why all of these strangers travelling in the opposite direction were waving to me!
Mondeo?



MajorProblem

4,700 posts

165 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Clutch release bearings.

Blownoiler

13 posts

144 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Cliftonite said:
Blownoiler said:
YES!, I get cars that have problems with the headlights. It's quite exciting when they decide to go out, especially when travelling in the country where there are no street lights to show the way. A previous car I owned would intermittently flash its headlights on during the day....and before I knew that this was happening I was wondering why all of these strangers travelling in the opposite direction were waving to me!
Mondeo?
No, the "indiscriminate flasher" was a ford xb coupe (Australian model-think mad max's coupe), next was a Toyota 4runner, then an Isuzu Trooper.

iva cosworth

44,044 posts

164 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Rust...I've owned a lot of Fords and now a Fiat.

Dyl

1,251 posts

211 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Steering wheel wobble, i.e. front wheel balance, and a slightly off-skew steering wheel.

4th car now but (touch wood) the Mazda only has one of them.

And I'm very careful with potholes, speedbumps, avoid kerbs, so I don't think it is me.

backwoodsman

2,469 posts

130 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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MissChief said:
Mine did seem to have fighting and screaming from the rear seats
All my cars suffer that exact problem.

wiliferus

4,064 posts

199 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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The wife's last three cars have all needed a new clutch within 3 months of ownership. She swears it's not her.... banghead

philmots

4,631 posts

261 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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I've never had a car that didn't have a problem with the headlight washers.

Either not working at all (sized pumps) or leaks (all BMW's!)

Negative Creep

24,988 posts

228 months

Saturday 23rd August 2014
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Sticking calipers. Previous two cars I had both needed replacements and I've had several more problems before that

Baz Tench

5,648 posts

191 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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In 26 years of driving, I've never mastered wiper blades and their aledged 'smoothness' across the screen.

Baz Tench

5,648 posts

191 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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philmots said:
I've never had a car that didn't have a problem with the headlight washers.

Either not working at all (sized pumps) or leaks (all BMW's!)
I'm on my fourth BMW now and this is one feature I always forget about but has always worked on all four!

Qwert1e

545 posts

119 months

Monday 25th August 2014
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Crossflow Kid said:
Mine all seem to have a whining from the passenger side above 60mph.
This I like! smile