Driving car without permission
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Took the W209 CLK 320 into a local radio services shop yesterday. I trust them as I've used them for years. I had a faulty cable on my RF modulator. Not a big job.
When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
Did they actually drive it, maybe they just moved it for some reason. Did you really expect them to work on the car no matter where you left it?
EDIT: I just re-read the first post:
EDIT: I just re-read the first post:
deltashad said:
Took the W209 CLK 320 into a local radio services shop yesterday. I trust them as I've used them for years. I had a faulty cable on my RF modulator. Not a big job.
When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
I'm not a radio expert, but wouldn't they need to listen to the radio to see if they'd fixed the radio?When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
Edited by EDLT on Tuesday 6th March 10:50
It's a peculiar quirk of that model - in order to get the head unit out the car has to be perfectly aligned along a very specific compass bearing, the gearbox has to be in the most responsive mode, and to access the radio wiring the seat has to be moved back and forth along its runners.
Nothing to worry about.
Nothing to worry about.
deltashad said:
Took the W209 CLK 320 into a local radio services shop yesterday. I trust them as I've used them for years. I had a faulty cable on my RF modulator. Not a big job.
When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
I think that they.When I returned an hour later the car was facing the opposite direction, the seat had been moved, the CD had been changed to radio and the Gearbox was in 'Sport' mode.
Is this normal?
1, Moved the car to work on it.
2, The guy who moved it was a different height / build to yourself.
3, Tested the work they`d done explaining the change between radio / cd.
4, Mistakenly touched a gearbox button whilst parking it.
If you`ve used this place for years and trust them then I can`t see the issue......
beeblebrox said:
It's a peculiar quirk of that model - in order to get the head unit out the car has to be perfectly aligned along a very specific compass bearing, the gearbox has to be in the most responsive mode, and to access the radio wiring the seat has to be moved back and forth along its runners.
Nothing to worry about.
lol, That's what I thought!Nothing to worry about.
I didn't see the point of going back to the shop. I hadn't checked the mileage, there was no need to move the car. I didn't notice I was in sport mode until I was five minutes away from the shop.
It doesn't bother me that much, thing is the driver wouldn't have been insured, if he'd asked I probably would have let him take it for a spin.
beeblebrox said:
It's a peculiar quirk of that model - in order to get the head unit out the car has to be perfectly aligned along a very specific compass bearing, the gearbox has to be in the most responsive mode, and to access the radio wiring the seat has to be moved back and forth along its runners.
Nothing to worry about.
Funny you say that - some cars you do need to move the gear lever to get the radio out. Several of the manual cars I've owned required you to be in 4th gear to get the radio out, because that was the position which gave the most clearance.Nothing to worry about.
OP - how is sport mode engaged? Is it a button or do you just move the knob to the side or something? How feasible is it that they would have done it on purpose to gain access or by accident as they were working?
Edited by mrmr96 on Tuesday 6th March 11:09
deltashad said:
Captain Muppet said:
Did you ask them why they drove your car, or do you think the uninformed opions of the internet will be more helpful?
Lets be honest, if I asked them why they drove the car in Sport mode they won't be honest, will they. There was no need to move the car. Asking them makes more sense than asking us.
Captain Muppet said:
deltashad said:
Captain Muppet said:
Did you ask them why they drove your car, or do you think the uninformed opions of the internet will be more helpful?
Lets be honest, if I asked them why they drove the car in Sport mode they won't be honest, will they. There was no need to move the car. Asking them makes more sense than asking us.
If I ask a question from now on Captain Muppet I don't expect you to answer. I don't even expect you to comment, I would hate to take up your time and energy with my car related queries. Thank you very much for taking the time out to respond to this thread though. You are a wonderful person.

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