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Well, my Tuscan is back from the dealers yesterday after having the starter button, side indicator electrics and a strange vibration at 70 mph (wink!) from the steering wheel, fixed under the waranty.
This is its second Holiday from me since July, and has enjoyed life away from home for 8 weeks!
It must enjoy being away, as I had just started my journey today and now the bloody indicators AGAIN will not do as they are told.
Everything else is great, but it is always the little things that spoil a 'relationship'. I would not mind so much, but now that my nearest dealer is now 50 miles away (now TMS is shut and I need an authorised dealer) it is starting to become ...oh what's the word....ahhh yes.....a right f$%kin#7 balls ache.
Al
This is its second Holiday from me since July, and has enjoyed life away from home for 8 weeks!
It must enjoy being away, as I had just started my journey today and now the bloody indicators AGAIN will not do as they are told.
Everything else is great, but it is always the little things that spoil a 'relationship'. I would not mind so much, but now that my nearest dealer is now 50 miles away (now TMS is shut and I need an authorised dealer) it is starting to become ...oh what's the word....ahhh yes.....a right f$%kin#7 balls ache.
Al
When I took delivery of the car, the left indicator was so sensitive that I just had to put it on and the slightest left movement of my arm would 'self cancel' it. After going to a dealer this problem was sorted (along with Pod revision), but the car came back with a major problem with the starter button, i.e. it was intermittent at first and then just packed up completely. Also, the left side repeater would not work, and before anybody asks I did check the bulb and it was fine.
So the car went to another dealer and then onto the factory. It is now back with the starter working properly, but now the indicators will not 'self cancel' at all.
I know its a small issue, but I simply do not have endless time to continuously take my car back and forth to a dealer to get problems sorted out that were not there in the first place.
The vibration felt like a wheel balance problem and the factory have changed all 4 rims for new ones. Since I have had it back it is now performing correctly, and at the 70mph (wink!) limit there is now no vibration at all.
Car is running brilliantly although I now have to remember to cancel my indicators every time I turn.
I have complained to the dealer and they have been most apologetic and have already acted with ordering new parts to rectify the problem in the New Year. Thank Guys.
Alex
So the car went to another dealer and then onto the factory. It is now back with the starter working properly, but now the indicators will not 'self cancel' at all.
I know its a small issue, but I simply do not have endless time to continuously take my car back and forth to a dealer to get problems sorted out that were not there in the first place.
The vibration felt like a wheel balance problem and the factory have changed all 4 rims for new ones. Since I have had it back it is now performing correctly, and at the 70mph (wink!) limit there is now no vibration at all.
Car is running brilliantly although I now have to remember to cancel my indicators every time I turn.
I have complained to the dealer and they have been most apologetic and have already acted with ordering new parts to rectify the problem in the New Year. Thank Guys.
Alex
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