Faults that follow you from car to car?

Faults that follow you from car to car?

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MissChief

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7,101 posts

168 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Not sure why, it does seem very random but the past 3 cars I've had have ended up with a slow puncture on the front right tyre. Nothing major, add some air every few weeks so not a drastic issue and nothing that demands replacement but on all three cars?! Are there any repetitive faults that seem to dog you no matter what car you have?

anonymous-user

54 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Mine all seem to have a whining from the passenger side above 60mph.

MissChief

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7,101 posts

168 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Crossflow Kid said:
Mine all seem to have a whining from the passenger side above 60mph.
Have you not fixed/got rid of that problem yet?

Mine did seem to have fighting and screaming from the rear seats but that has calmed down recently.

Bibbs

3,733 posts

210 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Lack of power.

They seem good and quick to start with, but then seem to get slower.

lord trumpton

7,382 posts

126 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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MissChief said:
Not sure why, it does seem very random but the past 3 cars I've had have ended up with a slow puncture on the front right tyre. Nothing major, add some air every few weeks so not a drastic issue and nothing that demands replacement but on all three cars?! Are there any repetitive faults that seem to dog you no matter what car you have?
Well if thats the case I would be looking at where I parked or if I bounced up a kerb on that side. Something like that as it seems more like a real world problem that just coincidence imho

Blownoiler

13 posts

143 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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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!

lufbramatt

5,342 posts

134 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Leaky door membranes and the resultant wet carpets. Pretty good at making new ones now though, surprising how craply designed they are in the first place. Quite easy to make something that works loads better.

BRMMA

1,846 posts

172 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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I had a Daewoo Lanos i was using as a work hack and the drivers side rear drum seized two weeks ago, i paid to have it fixed and then this week the cambelt snapped. i replaced it with a Citroen C5 and yesterday the drivers side rear calliper seized with the pad forced against the disk

Poopipe

619 posts

144 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Every car I own develops a problem with the hazard light switch. I honestly dont understand why as I cant remember using my hazard lights more than a handful of times since i started driving.

mini1380cc

2,944 posts

171 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Drop links. I seem to need a new set each time a i buy a car.

Xtriple129

1,150 posts

157 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Years ago I was plagued with exhaust problems, every car I got developed a 'blow' within a few weeks of ownership. May have had something to do with being young, skint and stupid!

MissChief

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7,101 posts

168 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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lord trumpton said:
MissChief said:
Not sure why, it does seem very random but the past 3 cars I've had have ended up with a slow puncture on the front right tyre. Nothing major, add some air every few weeks so not a drastic issue and nothing that demands replacement but on all three cars?! Are there any repetitive faults that seem to dog you no matter what car you have?
Well if thats the case I would be looking at where I parked or if I bounced up a kerb on that side. Something like that as it seems more like a real world problem that just coincidence imho
No kerb bouncing and while I park on the road my house is on the right but I'm very careful with my alloys. It's just a strange issue. 1 in 4 chance each time I guess!

Biggy Shackleton

83 posts

126 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Yeah, exhaust heat shields dangling/falling off, and tracking always being horrendously out, causing car to veer left when hands briefly not on wheel. Had these two exact faults on at least 5 or 6 cars now.

Tend to buy a lot of 10yr old + cars for a 2nd car run-about, and ugly rear-wheelarch rust is a common gripe on otherwise decent motors.

GregK2

1,658 posts

146 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Slow punctures curse

sherbertdip

1,107 posts

119 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Biggy Shackleton said:
tracking always being horrendously out, causing car to veer left when hands briefly not on wheel. Had these two exact faults on at least 5 or 6 cars now.
Veering to the left (assuming you drive on the left) is not a fault, the car is following the camber of the road.

HereBeMonsters

14,180 posts

182 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Alternator faults. I have no idea why. Might be my propensity for French bangers!

Dog Star

16,129 posts

168 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Warped discs and drop links.

JakeT

5,425 posts

120 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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Rattles and squeaks from the interior. Doesn't help that I buy sheds but It's all I notice In a car and drives me mental.

dave_s13

13,814 posts

269 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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MissChief said:
Not sure why, it does seem very random but the past 3 cars I've had have ended up with a slow puncture on the front right tyre. Nothing major, add some air every few weeks so not a drastic issue and nothing that demands replacement but on all three cars?! Are there any repetitive faults that seem to dog you no matter what car you have?
AS long as you're sure theres nothing sharp lodged in the tyre then an eay cure for this is a squirt of the aerosol puncture repair gloop. I used it on a Volvo that did the same and it never lost pressure after that.

They were selling it in Aldi the other week for a fiver. No need to stick the whole can in though, just a bit.

gregives

59 posts

133 months

Friday 22nd August 2014
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For me it's always squeaky front suspension that neither me or any garage I take the car to can diagnose properly grumpy